Practice of Pharmacy Practice Exam

This practice test is about the third module of the Pharmacy Board Exam, the Practice of Pharmacy. Please read the questions carefully and choose the best answer. After answering a question, just click the continue button to proceed to the next. Goodluck! 

The provision of oral or written information about drugs or other health related information is called:
Error hazards in prescription or medication order include:
Which drug/s are safe for use among pregnant?
A continually revised compilation of pharmaceuticals that reflects the current clinical judgment of the medical staff.
Consists of former staff members, retired or emeritus, and of other practitioners whom the medical staff chooses to honor.
Hospital staff most actively involved in patient care.
Special patient population include:
Extension effect belongs to what type of ADR?
Piroxicam® is:
The failure to administer an ordered dose to a patient before the next scheduled dose.
A hospital is classified according to:
Characterized by the presence of satellite pharmacy serving the nursing stations.
This should be included in the label of drugs associated with serious adverse reaction:
ASHP medication error category F means:
Can be a physical and chemical incompatibility.
The safest, most accepted medication distribution system.
Characterized by facial abnormalities.
Refers to salting out:
Any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm.
Drugs included in List A:
Serves as the secretary of the PTC:
The detection, assessment, and prevention of adverse drug effects in humans.
Vioxx® was withdrawn from the market due to:
Administration of medication not authorized by a legitimate prescriber.
Idiosyncratic ADR:
BCS Class 1:
Most severe medication error category is:
A type of Unit Dose Drug Distribution System, except:
Requirements for registration of a hospital include:
Drugs to be included in the PNF are chosen based on: