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> Dear All,

>

> I have placed a select few of the practice test questions that I

have

> developed for this site, here in this post. The answers are located

> within the documents of the same name. The numbers do NOT

correspond

> with the numbers from the quizzes. They ahve been renumbered. the

> answers are in the quiz answer section, but again with a different

> number.

>

> Good Luck on these random 37 or so questions!

>

> Respectfully,

> Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chemistry

> Founder/Owner of this site

>

> Basic Conversion Worksheet or Test

>

> 1. Convert 385 G to kg

> 2. Convert 953 ml to L

> 3. Convert 7 1/2 grain to mg

> 4. Convert gr 1/300 to mg

>

> Quiz 1 from Discussion posts of 1-30-03.doc

>

> 1. A liter of D5W is to be hung every 8 hours. How much dextrose

will

> the pt get per 24 hours?

>

> 2. A half liter of NS 0.9% is hung every 8 hours. y the patient?How

> many milliequivalents of sodium will be administered to the

patient?

>

> 3.Which of the following describes how an ACE inhibitor worksb

> inhibitor works?]

> a. blocks the aldosterone receptor sites to prevent potassium loss,

> promoting water loss to decrease high blood pressure.

> b. blocks the enzyme that changes Angiotensin I to Angiotenson II,

> Angiotensin II, decreasing vasoconstriction, thus lowering blood

high

> blood pressure.

> c. blocks angiotension II from being utilized by the blood

> vessel,decreasing vasoconstriction, thus lowering blood pressure.

> d. blocks angina converting enzyme, decreasing blood pressure.

>

> Quiz 2.doc

> Quiz 2

> 1. Cardiologists may refer to the death to heart tissue as a

> myocardial infarction. The general public will call it:

> a. a heart attack

> b. MI

> c. Infarct

> d. Infraction

> e. None of the above

> f. a, b, and c

>

> 2. Congestive Heart Failure is

> a. An enlarged and weakened heart myocardium

> b. More blood going into the heart atriums (upper chambers) via

the

> veins, and less blood exiting the heart ventricles (lower chambers)

> via the pulmonary and aorta causing peripheral and visceral edema

> c. A heart attack

> d. Myocardial infarction

> e. a and b

> f. b,c and d

>

>

> 3. What drugs can be used to treat CHF?

>

> a. diuretics, vasodilators, cardiac glycosides

> b. HCTZ, NTG, digoxin

> c. Beta blockers and ACE Inhibitors {if a previous heart attack

has

> occurred}

> d. Inderal (propranolol), Coreg (carvedilol) and Lopressor

> (metolprolol) {if a heart attack has occurred}

> e. Vasotec (enalopril), Accupril (quinapril) and Monopril

(fosinopril

> ) if a heart attack has occurred

> f. all of the above

> g. a and c

>

>

> Quiz 3.doc

> Quiz 3

>

> Transcribe the following sigs:

>

> 1. i tab po qam

> 2. i po qam

> 3. i qam

> 4. i cap qam

> 5. i supp pv qhs x 3

> 6. ii dram q4-6 hrs prn cough x 10 days

> 7. i cap po qhs prn insom. MR x 1

> 8. ii gtts od bid

> 9. i gtt au tid

> 10. app i TDP q24 hr

>

> 1. When the State and the Federal Law conflict, which of the

following

> applies:

> a. The State Law

> b. The safest law

> c. The Federal Law

> d. The more stringent law

>

> 2. There are three classes of drug recalls. Choose the list

that has

> the order of most dangerous to least dangerous drug recall :

> a. Class I, Class II, Class III

> b. Class III, Class II, Class I

> c. Class 1-A, 1-B and 1-C

> d. Class 101, 102.and 103

>

> 3. Half –life is

> a. the time it takes for one half of the drug to be utilized by

the body

> b. the time it takes for one half of the drug to be

biotransformed by

> the body

> c. the time it takes for one half of the drug to be distributed

to the

> site of action (SOA)

> d. the time it takes for one half of the drug to be eliminated

from

> the body

>

> Quiz 4.doc

>

> Calculate the following IV Flow Rates:

>

> 1. 1L D5W IV to infuse in 12 hours by infusion pump is running

at

> _______ml/hr.

>

> 2. 50ml antibiotic in NS is infused in 30 minutes, what is the

> infusion rate? ___________cc/hr

>

> 3. 250cc antibiotic in D5W IVPB over 2 hours = _________cc/hr

>

>

> Quiz 5

> Quiz 5.doc

>

> Calculating the IV flow rate in drops per minute (gtt/min)

>

> 1. 1200ml NS to be infused in 8 hours. The Calibration Drop

Factor is

> 15gtt/ml .

> 2. D5 1/2 NS LVP + 15 mEq KCl per liter to run at 25 ml/hr

using a

> Drop Factor of 60 gtt/ml.

> 3. A hyperalimentation (TPN) solution is ordered for 1300 ml to

infuse

> in 13 hours using an infusion set with tubing calibrated for

20gtt/ml.

>

>

> Quiz 6

> Quiz-6.doc

>

> 1. Which of the following are anti-hyperlipidemics?

>

> a. Lovastatin/ Mevacor

> b. Coreg/carvedilol

> c. cholestyramine/Questran

> d. Simvastatin/Zocor

> e. Gemfibrozil/Lopid

> f. None of the above

> g. All of the above

>

>

> 2. Which of the following is not used as an anticonvulsant?

>

> a. Lamicital/lamotrigine

> b. Valium/diazepam

> c. Dilantin/phenytoin

> d. Zarontin/ethosuximide

> e. Xanax/alprazolam

>

>

> 3. Which of the following sulfur containing drugs should not be

given

> to those who are allergic to sulfur?

>

> a. Lasix = furosemide

> b. Garamycin = gentamicin

> c. Phenazopyridine = Pyridium

> d. tolazamide = Tolinase

> e. acetazolamide = Diamox

> f. Septra = sulfmethoxazole + trimethoprim

> g. Azulfidine/sulfasalazine = anti-inflammaorty bowel disease

drug for

> Ulcer Colitis and Crohn's Disease

> h. All of the above

>

>

> Quiz 7

>

> 1. Which of the following cannot be refilled by a pharmacist or a

> technician?

> a. metoprolol

> b. fentanyl

> c. mitomycin

> d. furosemide

>

>

> 2. If a patient was taking Demadex® for essential hypertension,

and a

> physician orders furosemide, the pharmacy technician will:

> a. Fill the prescription.

> b. Notify the pharmacist about duplication of therapy.

> c. Notify the pharmacist about any interaction.

> d. All of the above.

> 3. Overdose of warfarin can be treated by administration of

> a. aquamephyton

> b. electrolyte K+

> c. Intropine

> d. Protamine sulfate

>

> 4. Lanoxin® pediatric solution is available in 0.05 mg/ml. The

patient

> is prescribed 8 mcg/Kg/day. How much drug should be dispensed for

one

> dose if the patient weighs 7 pounds?

> a. 5.1 cc

> b. 51

cc

> c.

0.51 cc

> d. 3.18 cc

>

> 5. How much D70W and water is needed to make 2L of D25W?

> a. 1285.71 ml D70W and 741.29 ml

Water

> b.

714.29

> ml D70W and 1258.71 ml

Water

> c. 714.29 ml D70W and

> 1285.77 ml

Water

> d. 714.29 ml D70W and 1285.71 ml Water

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