Practice Certification Exam I
This practice exam has been designed to simulate the certification exam in both the number and style of questions as well as the content. You should be able to complete this exam within t
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Practice Certification Exam I
This practice exam has been designed to simulate the certification exam in both the number and style of questions as well as the content. You should be able to complete this exam within two hours.
1. Calculate the flow rate in drops per minute if a physician orders D5W/NS 1400 ml over 12 hr using an administration set that delivers 40 gtt/ml
a. 87 gtt/ml
b. 68 gtt/ml c. 117 gtt/ml d. 78 gtt/ml
2. The drug enalapril would be categorized into which of the following classification groups?
a. beta-blocker b. ACE inhibitor c. NSAID
d. Antiemetic
3. The retail price of a prescription is based on average wholesale price (AWP) plus a dispensing fee.
Using the following fee table, calculate the retail price of a prescription for 30 tablets if a bottle of
100 tablets has an AWP of $76.78.
a. $13.72
Tablets Dispensed Fee Detail
b. $23.03 ≤ 10 $5.00
11-20 $6.40
c. $30.78
d. $32.91 21-30 $7.75
31-40 $9.00
41-50 $10.00
50+ $10.50
4. Of the following prescription drugs, which cannot be prescribed with refills?
a. Nifedipine b. Lorazepam
c. Methylphenidate
d. hydrocodone/acetaminophen
5. A technician answers the phone and the patient calling states that, after taking a medication she received from the pharmacy a few hours earlier, she is not feeling well and would like to know the side effects of the medication. The technician should:
a. tell the patient the side effects of the medication, since they are commonly known to all
pharmacy personnel
b. put the patient on hold and notify the pharmacist of the situation
c. ask the patient to hold while he looks up the side effects in a reference book d. tell the patient to lie down and maybe the side effects will wear off soon
6. Diphenhydramine is the generic name for which of these drugs?
a. Benadryl
b. Dramamine c. Bentyl
d. Soma
7. A local dermatologist has special-ordered 60 g of 1.5% hydrocortisone cream for a patient. The pharmacy has in stock a 2.5% hydrocortisone cream and a 1% hydrocortisone cream. How much of each will the technician need to prepare this compound correctly?
a. 40 g of 2.5% and 20 g of 1%
b. 40 g of 1% and 20 g of 2.5%
c. 30 g of each strength
d. 45 g of 1% and 15 g of 2.5%
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