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Training Center Pharmacology - TEST 1
Instructor: Dr. Magdy Soliman
Name: ----------------------------------------------------- Date: --------------------------------
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Multiple choices
1)
The amendment that required the labeling "caution: federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription" was the...
A)
1938 Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act B)
Durham-Humphrey Amendment
C)
1962 Kefauver-Harris Amendments D)
1914 Harrison Narcotic Act E)
1972 Drug Listing Act -
2)
What is the purpose of the Orphan Drug Act?
A)
Poison prevention B)
Is to enforce the law concerning controlled substances
C)
Poison Prevention Act D)
Allows drug companies to bypass lengthy testing to treat persons who have a rare disease
E)
For limitation of opium transport and recreational use -
3)
The law that requires pharmacists to counsel patients on new medications is:
A)
OBRA '90
B)
Orphan Drug Act C)
1972 Drug Listing Act D)
1906 Pure Food and Drug Act E)
1914 Narcotic Act -
T1-pharmacy technician (2)
4)
The main purpose of the FDA is to:
A) To prevent narcotic abuse
B) To ensure quality of the pharmacy technician C) ensure the safety and effectiveness of medications are met by manufacturers
D) for continuing education E) for reasonable pricing of medicine -
5)
A pharmacy that will be dispensing controlled drugs must have which one of the following forms on file with the DEA?
A)
Form 224
B)
Form 225
C)
Form 41
D)
Form 222
E)
Form 365
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6)
All adverse reactions should be reported to the:
A) DEA
B) FDA
C)
Regional police D) OSHA
E) CLIA -
7)
The five categories of controlled substances are rated based on:
A)
Cost/ pricing B) Allergy C)
Mode of action D)
Side effect E)
Potential for abuse
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8)
Of the information contained in a monograph of a medication, which of the following sections would have information related to the mechanism of action of the drug?
A)
Side effect of the drug B)
Chemical structure of the drug C)
Indications and Usage
D)
Toxic effect of the drug E)
Teratogenic effect of the drug -
T1-pharmacy technician (3)
9)
Which of the following health care providers is not one of the standard practitioners that all states accept?
A)
Nurse practitioner B)
Physician assistance C) Podiatrist D) Ophthalmologist E) Chiropractors
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10)
What is the maximum legal amount of pseudoephedrine that can be purchased per day? A)
7.5 g
B)
3.6 g
C)
9 g
D)
62 tablets E)
6.5 g
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11)
All the following are mentioned in prescription labels except A)
Name of the pharmacy B)
Address and phone number of the pharmacy C)
Date prescription was filled D)
Address and phone number of prescribers
E)
Prescription number -
12)
All the following information are mentioned on prescription order except A)
Name of prescriber B)
Name of pharmacy C)
Address and phone number of prescribers D)
License number of prescriber (DEA) number if applicable E)
Date of prescription was written -
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T1-pharmacy technician (4)
13)
There are five categories that indicate potential of drug to cause fetal
defect, A, B, C, D, and X. the most serious and dangerous on is -------
A)
A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) X
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14)
A law that permits the physician to prescribe controlled substance preapproved by DEA in schedule III, IV, and V to individuals suffering from opioid addiction for maintaining detoxification treatment is -------
A)
Public health activity B)
2000 Drug Addiction Act C)
1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act D)
1990 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act E)
1987 Prescription Drug Marketing Act -
15)
---------- Addressed issues related to the distribution and wholesale pedigree of human prescription drugs. A)
1987 Prescription Drug Marketing Act B)
1990 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation C)
1972 Drug Listing Act D)
1970 poison Prevention Packaging Act E)
1962 Kefauver-Harris Amendments -
T1-pharmacy technician (5)
16)
First FDA law enacted to stop the sale inaccurately labeled drugs
A)
1938 Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act B)
1951 Durham-Humphrey Act C)
1962 Kefauver-Harris Act D)
1970 comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act E)
1906 Pure Food and Drug Act -
17)
The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination or impurity A)
Boxed warning
B)
Legend drug
C) Misbranding D) Adulteration
E) Amendment - 18)
Any drug or substance has a potential of abuse A)
Prescription drug B)
Controlled substance C)
OTC drug
D) Anti-inflammatory E) Antigenic -
19)
Federal agency within the U.S. department of Justice that enforce U.S. laws and regulations related to controlled medicine A) FDA
B) OSHA
C) DEA
D) CLIA E) CDC
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T1-pharmacy technician (6)
20)
The agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for assuring the safety and efficacy of drug A) FDA
B) DEA
C)
Board of Farmacy
D) OSHA
E) OTC
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21)
1972 Drug Listing Act was implemented under the authority of -------
A) DEA
B) OSHA
C) FDA
D) NFA
E) CDC
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22)
The first set numbers of listing code set by A) FDA
B) OSHA
C) DEA
D) Manifacurer E) Pharmacy
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23)
Legend drug A)
Opioid drugs B)
Narcotic drugs C) OTC D)
Nonnarcotic drugs E)
Drug that requires a prescription for dispensing -
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T1-pharmacy technician (7)
24)
Federal and state managed insurance program that covers health care costs for low-income family
A) Medicare B)
National drug code C)
The join commissions D) Medicaid E) Negligence -
25)
Federal and state managed insurance program that covers health care costs and prescription drugs for individuals older than 65
A) Medicaid B) HIPAA
C) Medicare D)
Drug diversion E)
Drug Enforcement Administration -
26)
Labeling of a product that is false or misleading label information A) Misbranding B)
Drug utilization evaluation (DUE)
C) Monograph D) Morals E) Negligence -
27)
An independent, nonprofit organization that establishes drug quality and information on mediations A) OTC
B) Legend C)
United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
D)
Boxed warning E)
Drug diversion
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T1-pharmacy technician (8)
28)
Comprehensive information on a medication’s actions within that class of drugs, generic and trade names, ingredients, dosages …. etc.
A)
National Drug Code B) Monograph C)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
D) OTC
E)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
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29)
Standards concerning or relating to what is right or wrong in human behavior
A)
National Drug Code (NDC)
B)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) C)
Protected Health Insurance (PHI)
D) Morals E) Tort -
30)
An act that causes harm or injury to a person intentionally or because
of negligence A) Negligence B) Tort C) Moral
D) Ethics E) Adulteration -