[HOSPITAL PHARMACY] MANOR

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PROVERBS 16;3

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A) poison book

  1. A book ready for inspection by the BFAD anytime during business hours and should be kept for two years:
    a) poison book
    b) salesbook
    c) additional opium book
    d) prescription book
    e) purchase book

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C) individual prescription system

  1. A type of drug distribution system wherein all drugs are retained in the main pharmacy until receipt of the physician's initial order:
    a) floor stock system
    b) decentralization unit dose system
    c) individual prescription system
    d) both a & c
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B) nifedipine

  1. Which of the following is not an antiasthma preparation?
    a) terbutaline
    b) nifedipine
    c) prednisolone
    d) salbutamol
    e) theophylline
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D) Type II diabetes

  1. Oral hypoglycemics are usually most useful in:
    a) Type I diabetes
    b) ascariasis
    c) asthma
    d) Type II diabetes
    e) UTI
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B) patient medication profile

  1. It enables the pharmacist to monitor drug utilization of each patient confined in the hospital:
    a) admission history
    b) patient medication profile
    c) patient chart
    d) adverse drug reaction report
    e) progress note
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C) anemia

  1. FeSO4 is used for:
    a) cough
    b) pain
    c) anemia
    d) parasitism
    e) arthritis
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C) prepared

  1. A laminar flow hood is used when intravenous solutions are:
    a) labeled
    b) stored
    c) prepared
    d) administered
    e) both a & c
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E) contagious diseases

  1. San Lazaro Hospital specializes in:
    a) mental health
    b) childbirth
    c) pulmonary diseases
    d) bone disorder
    e) contagious diseases
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A) advisory & educational

  1. The purpose of the Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee are the ff:
    a) advisory & educational
    b) advisory & planning
    c) educational & planning
    d) dispensing & inventory
    e) both a & d
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B) central service dept.

  1. Hospital department that supplies sterile linen, operating room packs and other medical surgical supplies:
    a) nursing department
    b) central service dept.
    c) medical social dept.
    d) laboratory service dept.
    e) pharmacy dept.
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D) peptic ulcer

  1. Ranitidine is used for:
    a) high blood pressure
    b) asthma
    c) allergy
    d) peptic ulcer
    e) diabetes
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D) vitamins

  1. Total parenteral nutrition should be protected from light because it contains:
    a) fats
    b) carbohydrates
    c) electrolytes
    d) vitamins
    e) proteins
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B) hospital pharmacist

  1. The first recognized representative of pharmaceutical profession:
    a) community pharmacist
    b) hospital pharmacist
    c) manufacturing pharmacist
    d) industrial pharmacist
    e) clinical pharmacist
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A) chief pharmacist

  1. A person who is engaged in managing, directing, and performing both professional and administrative services associated with the operation of the hospital pharmacy department:
    a) chief pharmacist
    b) staff pharmacist
    c) pharmacy supervisor
    d) pharmacy and therapeutics committee
    e) medical director
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C) patient medication profile

  1. Serve as a tool with which the pharmacist assures appropriateness, safety, and effectiveness of drug therapy:
    a) medical staff
    b) pharmacy & therapeutics committee
    c) patient medication profile
    d) physician's original order
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A) governing body

  1. The following person performs some of the pharmacist's technical functions except:
    a) governing body
    b) clerk
    c) intern
    d) secretary
    e) pharmacy aide
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D) budget

  1. These are administrative and management responsibilities of pharmacist, except:
    a) preparation of reports
    b) inventory control
    c) plan and integrate professional services
    d) budget
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A) gynecology

  1. Men are not accepted in this department for treatment:
    a) gynecology
    b) urology
    c) internal medicine
    d) nephrology
    e) cardiology
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D) 1962

  1. PSHP was established in what year?
    a) 1930
    b) 1942
    c) 1950
    d) 1962
    e) 1970
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A) preventive medicine

  1. Which is not a primary function of hospital?
    a) preventive medicine
    b) giving health information
    c) providing health care
    d) conduct scientific research
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C) drug administration

  1. All of the following are minimum standards for hospital pharmacy, except:
    a) facilities
    b) research
    c) drug administration
    d) assuring rational drug therapy
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C) distributing sterile linen

  1. The pharmacy department is not responsible for:
    a) inspecting unused/expired drugs
    b) preparing parenteral nutrition
    c) distributing sterile linen
    d) informing the hospital staff pertaining to medication
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D) patient's bill

  1. Primary source of income for private hospitals:
    a) gift shop
    b) canteen
    c) pharmacy dept.
    d) patient's bill
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C) prepare patient bed

  1. Which is not a clinical pharmacy service?
    a) monitor patient response
    b) conduct drug utilization review
    c) prepare patient bed
    d) obtain & document medication histories
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B) Normita Leyesa

  1. Incumbent president of PSHP:
    a) Lourdes Echauz
    b) Normita Leyesa
    c) Eladio Tinio
    d) Gloria Arroyo
    e) Siopin Co
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C) board of trustees

  1. Responsible for creating a hospital formulary:
    a) pharmacy
    b) medical director
    c) board of trustees
    d) medical staff
    e) both b & c
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A) chief executive officer

  1. Through a _______, the policies of the hospitals are implemented on a day-to-day basis:
    a) chief executive officer
    b) corporation
    c) board of trustees
    d) doctors
    e) pharmacist
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E) dispensing

  1. The act of a pharmacist in supplying one or more drug products to, or for patient, usually in response to an order from a doctor:
    a) administering
    b) corporation
    c) procuring
    d) giving
    e) dispensing
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B) Formulary

  1. It is a list of medications which are available only in that hospital:
    a) MIMS
    b) Formulary
    c) PDR
    d) RPS
    e) both a and b
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E) a & d

  1. Most hospitals provide the following modalities:
    a) surgery
    b) hypnosis
    c) acupuncture
    d) drug therapy
    e) a & d
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C) rest room

  1. The pharmacy department should have floor space for the ff., except:
    a) office
    b) store room
    c) rest room
    d) compounding & dispensing area
    e) circulation
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D) guaifenesin

  1. Emergency box in the hospital contains the following drugs, except:
    a) Phenobarbital
    b) epinephrine
    c) heparin
    d) guaifenesin
    e) morphine
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B) clinical

  1. Pharmacy department is best classified under what division of hospital:
    a) general
    b) clinical
    c) administrative
    d) medical
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B) infectious disease

  1. During chickenpox, measles or smallpox outbreak, this department would be very busy:
    a) dermatology
    b) infectious disease
    c) pediatric
    d) neurology
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A) autopsy

  1. This should be performed if the patient died while in the hospital:
    a) autopsy
    b) surgery
    c) biopsy
    d) physical examination
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C) availability of the patient

  1. All of these should be taken into consideration in preparing dosage form not available commercially, except:
    a) stability
    b) quality assurance
    c) availability of the patient
    d) pharmacokinetic
    e) economic factor
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B) library

  1. The following are general sections of a pharmacy procedural manual, except:
    a) facilities
    b) library
    c) organization
    d) services & activities
    e) personnel
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B) pharmacy intern

  1. Who is not qualified to be a member of the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee?
    a) cardiologist
    b) pharmacy intern
    c) gastroenterologist
    d) hospital administrator
    e) nurse
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E) nonformulary drug

  1. Drugs approved by the Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee may be classified into the following categories, except:
    a) specialized formulary
    b) investigational drug
    c) drug approved on a conditional trial period
    d) formulary drug
    e) nonformulary drug
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A) Rosario Capistrano Tan

  1. First President of PSHP:
    a) Rosario Capistrano Tan
    b) Lourdes Echauz
    c) Violeta Alvarez
    d) Marcelia Itturalde
    e) Siopin Co
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D) TPN

  1. Nutritional solution prepared by hospital pharmacist for patients who has dysfunctional GIT:
    a) IV mixture
    b) D5W
    c) NSS
    d) TPN
    e) NTP
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C) attending medical staff

  1. Medical staff who are responsible for taking care of patient and who has direct involvement with the staff organizational and administrative duties:
    a) resident medical staff
    b) honorary medical staff
    c) attending medical staff
    d) consulting medical staff
    e) honorary medical staff
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E) interview pharmacy staff

  1. Responsibilities of Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, except:
    a) develop a mechanism for reporting & reviewing ADR
    b) prepare policies governing the activities of medical representative
    c) develop a book containing the list of medications available in the hospital
    d) prepare list of emergency drugs
    e) interview pharmacy staff
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C) patient's addressograph information

  1. Information which is not necessary in an inpatient prescription:
    a) date when the order was written
    b) name and strength of medication
    c) patient's addressograph information
    d) printed name of physician
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B) employment of a sufficient number of nonqualified personnel

  1. Which will not help in ensuring the safety of a pharmacy department in the hospital:
    a) segregation of poisonous materials from non-poisonous materials
    b) employment of a sufficient number of nonqualified personnel
    c) policy with regards to the use of investigational drugs
    d) availability of adequate and safe working space
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C) rashes due to sudden change in temperature

  1. Which may not lead to an adverse drug reaction?
    a) error in compounding
    b) use of the wrong drug
    c) rashes due to sudden change in temperature
    d) overdose
    e) underdose
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D) pharmaceutical research division

  1. Pharmacy division responsible for improving formulations of existing products:
    a) assay and quality control division
    b) manufacturing and packaging division
    c) department services division
    d) pharmaceutical research division
    e) administrative services division
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A) drug information services division

  1. Responsible for preparing the pharmacy newsletter:
    a) drug information services division
    b) education and training division
    c) administrative services division
    d) pharmaceutical research division
    e) departmental services division
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A) available sizes of drugs

  1. This is not a necessary information in drug evaluation for inclusion in the hospital formulary:
    a) available sizes of drugs
    b) adverse reactions
    c) source of supply
    d) therapeutic indication
    e) bioavailability
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C) purchasing and inventory control division

  1. Takes charge of interviewing medical sales representatives:
    a) educational and training division
    b) in-patient services division
    c) purchasing and inventory control division
    d) administrative services division
    e) departmental services division
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A) nursing department

  1. Drug recalls may emanate from the following agencies, except:
    a) nursing department
    b) BFAD
    c) Pharmacy & Therapeutic Committee
    d) manufacturer
    e) pharmacy department
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D) to remove empty containers

  1. Nursing stations are inspected or visited by the pharmacist due to the ff. reasons, except:
    a) to check labels for legibility
    b) to remove expired products
    c) to remove deteriorated drugs
    d) to remove empty containers
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A) to lower down the patient's expenses

  1. Patient drug profile is maintained in the pharmacy department for the ff. purposes, except:
    a) to lower down the patient's expenses
    b) to prevent potential drug interactions
    c) to promote rational use of drugs
    d) to detect drug-induced laboratory test abnormalities
    e) to prevent drug allergies
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B) proper price of medication

  1. Which one is not useful to the pharmacist in evaluating the quality of care provided to patient with a certain disease state?
    a) proper choice of dosage form
    b) proper price of medication
    c) proper choice of therapeutic agent
    d) proper route of administration
    e) proper strength of medication
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B) queuing theory

  1. The process used to determine the "waiting period" of an outpatient for his prescription?
    a) drug recall
    b) queuing theory
    c) flow process chart
    d) activity chart
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C) Was the drug taken with water?

  1. Which question is not of importance in the pharmacist's review of the patient's drug therapy record?
    a) Were tests for predicting drug allergies done on patients with suspicious history?
    b) Was the drug employed one with a special effect upon the diagnosed ailment?
    c) Was the drug taken with water?
    d) Did the patient receive his therapy via oral route when the topical route should have been employed?
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B) defective dosage form

  1. An enteric-coated tablet that disintegrates upon passing through the stomach falls under what type of a defective product?
    a) faulty drug delivering apparatus
    b) defective dosage form
    c) inadequate packaging
    d) deteriorated product
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E) performs packaging and labeling functions to promote product stability

  1. All of the following are direct responsibilities of the chief pharmacist, except:
    a) schedules work hours for pharmacy staff
    b) establishes and/or implements written policies & procedures for pharmacy operation
    c) evaluates job performance of pharmacy staff
    d) selects, hires and institutes disciplinary action & discharges pharmacy staff
    e) performs packaging and labeling functions to promote product stability
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C) pharmacist

  1. Filling of prescription is lawfully the job of:
    a) physician
    b) nurse
    c) pharmacist
    d) sales clerk
    e) patient
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C) transcribe accurately new drug administration forms

  1. The following are pharmacist's responsibilities, except:
    a) review patient's drug administration form to insure that all doses are being administered and charted correctly
    b) assist the physician in selecting dosage regimen schedules
    c) transcribe accurately new drug administration forms
    d) provide drug information to physicians, nurses and other health care personnel
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B) sterile linen

  1. The pharmacy department does not supply one of the following:
    a) IV admixture
    b) sterile linen
    c) narcotics
    d) light
    e) biological
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A) security

  1. What is the most important storage condition for narcotic drugs?
    a) security
    b) sanitation
    c) temperature
    d) light
    e) moisture
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A) megaphone

  1. Which is not an acceptable method of drug information dissemination?
    a) megaphone
    b) pharmacy bulletin
    c) newsletter
    d) leaflets
    e) seminar
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C) purchasing & inventory control division

  1. This pharmacy division coordinates and control all drug delivery and distribution systems:
    a) departmental services division
    b) administrative services division
    c) purchasing & inventory control division
    d) central supply services division
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D) basement

  1. Not a suitable location for the hospital pharmacy department:
    a) first floor
    b) near the emergency room
    c) near the information area
    d) basement
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A) schedule II

  1. Control substance which is non-refillable:
    a) schedule II
    b) schedule III
    c) schedule IV
    d) schedule V
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E) compound prescriptions

  1. Which duty should not be assigned to a pharmacy technician?
    a) maintain drug inventory records
    b) clean prescription equipment
    c) print labels for prepackaged product
    d) weigh ingredients in bulk compounding
    e) compound prescriptions
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E) medical social service

  1. A very important liaison between the hospital, patient and his community:
    a) administrator
    b) P & TC
    c) priest
    d) pharmacist
    e) medical social service
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C) blood bank

  1. The service generally under the supervision of a licensed physician who has a basic interest in hematology:
    a) pathology
    b) anesthesia
    c) blood bank
    d) dietetic service
    e) morgue
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A) custodial hospital

  1. Psychiatric, AIDS and leprosy-victims must be attended by:
    a) custodial hospital
    b) general hospital
    c) non-accredited hospital
    d) short-term hospital
    e) long-term hospital
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B) monthly income

  1. Which of the following is not needed in the admission sheet?
    a) patient's name and address
    b) monthly income
    c) sex & date of birth
    d) occupation
    e) family status
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A) manufacturing data

  1. Which is not included in the laboratory report of a patient?
    a) manufacturing data
    b) microbiology data
    c) pathology data
    d) hematology data
    e) chemistry
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E) Philippine General Hospital

  1. The hospital which is affiliated with a university:
    a) Philippine Heart Center
    b) Quezon Institute
    c) San Lazaro Hospital
    d) National Kidney Institute
    e) Philippine General Hospital
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C) progress notes

  1. This is one of the items in the medical record for the purpose of providing the physician with a chronologic picture and analysis of the clinical course of the patient:
    a) special examination
    b) history of present illness
    c) progress notes
    d) pathologic findings
    e) physical examination
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E) medical records

  1. This department enables the physician to assume the care of the patient at any time:
    a) pharmacy
    b) medical social service
    c) central sterile supply
    d) nursing
    e) medical records
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A) general hospital

  1. This type of hospital provides care to patients with various types of illnesses:
    a) general hospital
    b) special hospital
    c) short-term hospital
    d) not-for-profit hospital
    e) hospital with 50-99 beds
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D) diarrhea

  1. This is not a chronic ailment:
    a) asthma
    b) cancer
    c) epilepsy
    d) diarrhea
    e) diabetes
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B) recording medication histories of patients

  1. This is not a function of the dietetic service:
    a) participate in ward rounds and conferences
    b) recording medication histories of patients
    c) plan patient's menu
    d) interview patients regarding their food habits
    e) counseling patients concerning normal or modified diet regimen
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B) chief pharmacist should have a private office

  1. One of the responsibilities of the pharmacy department is to control all drugs used in the hospital. Which of the ff. does not fall in this responsibility?
    a) drug samples must be distributed only through the pharmacy
    b) chief pharmacist should have a private office
    c) maintenance of an up-to-date formulary
    d) routine inspection of drug storage areas
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A) location

  1. Hospital may be classified in different ways, except:
    a) location
    b) ownership
    c) bed capacity
    d) type of service
    e) length of service
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D) consulting

  1. This group consists of medical practitioners of recognized professional ability:
    a) active
    b) associate
    c) courtesy
    d) consulting
    e) honorary
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B) pharmacy director

  1. Serves as the secretary of the P & TC:
    a) medical director
    b) pharmacy director
    c) nursing director
    d) administrator
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C) pharmacy procedural manual

  1. It serves as a guide to the hospital pharmacist in the development and execution of effective and proficient pharmaceutical services in the hospital:
    a) formulary system
    b) P & TC
    c) pharmacy procedural manual
    d) patient's medication profile
    e) blue book
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B) primary care

  1. The type of ambulatory care sought for by most outpatients:
    a) tertiary care
    b) primary care
    c) emergency case
    d) secondary care
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B) single unit package

  1. Contains one discreet pharmaceutical dosage form:
    a) unit dose
    b) single unit package
    c) unit dose package
    d) multiple dose package
    e) both b & c
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B) continuing education

  1. A process of lifelong learning availed of by pharmacists for maintaining and improving professional competence:
    a) undergrad studies
    b) continuing education
    c) graduate studies
    d) intensive program
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A) deals

  1. Represents the type of transaction that involves purchase of goods on specific volume and receiving certain merchandise at no additional cost:
    a) deals
    b) volume contract
    c) discount
    d) group purchasing
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C) non-institutionalized patient

  1. A modern usage of the term ambulatory patient:
    a) in-patient
    b) ward patient
    c) non-institutionalized patient
    d) institutionalized patient
    e) hospitalized patient
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B) unauthorized drug error

  1. Medication administered to the wrong patient may be classified as:
    a) wrong dose error
    b) unauthorized drug error
    c) wrong time error
    d) omission error
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A) information on the proper use of the drug will be disseminated

  1. Which of the following elements are common to ambulatory care but not to inpatient pharmaceutical service program?
    a) information on the proper use of the drug will be disseminated
    b) medications dispensed will be completely labeled & packaged
    c) the pharmacy program must be directed by a qualified pharmacist
    d) drugs will be properly controlled
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A) detrimental to the free enterprise system

  1. Which of the ff. does not correctly describe formulary system?
    a) detrimental to the free enterprise system
    b) appraises drug therapy
    c) controls drug cost
    d) assures quality of drug
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B) patient address

  1. Prescription label must contain all of the ff. except:
    a) patient name
    b) patient address
    c) patient age
    d) name of drug
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D) physical examination

  1. This consists of routine systematic review of the body:
    a) provisional diagnosis
    b) special examination
    c) personal family history
    d) physical examination
    e) pathologic findings
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C) physicians

  1. Medical staff is composed of:
    a) pharmacists
    b) nurses
    c) physicians
    d) medical technologists
    e) both b & c
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A) automatic stop order

  1. This ensures that drug orders are not inappropriately continued:
    a) automatic stop order
    b) P & TC
    c) formulary system
    d) professional care service
    e) group purchasing
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A) P & TC

  1. The final decision as to which drugs should be included in the ward stock rests upon:
    a) P & TC
    b) pharmacist
    c) nurse
    d) physician
    e) administrator
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D) less manpower requirement

  1. With respect to other drug distribution methods, the advantages of unit dose include the ff, except:
    a) safer for the patient
    b) more effective method of utilizing professional resources
    c) less workload to the pharmacists
    d) less manpower requirement
    e) both a & b
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B) Two preparations each labeled with different active ingredients are clinically effective equivalents

  1. The ff. are true, except:
    a) two preparations each labeled with the same active chemical components are generic equivalents
    b) Two preparations each labeled with different active ingredients are clinically effective equivalents
    c) both high and poor quality pharmaceuticals are available under both generic names and brand names
    d) a relationship exists between quality pharmaceuticals and therapeutic efficacy
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D) all of the above

  1. Hospital Pharmacy:
    a) patient, physician, nurse, pharmacist relationship
    b) practice of pharmacy in hospital setting
    c) stepping stone to clinical pharmacy
    d) all of the above
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D) advises the doctor as to what brand of drug to use

  1. Purpose of P and TC, except:
    a) develops a formulary of accepted drugs for use in the hospital
    b) evaluates clinical data concerning drug for use in the hospital
    c) adds or deletes from the list of drugs accepted for use in the hospital
    d) advises the doctor as to what brand of drug to use