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PHA6936 Final Exam V2 | 2026/2027 Update– University of Florida | Complete Prep Guide with Verified Questions & Answers

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PHA6936 Final Exam V2 | 2026/2027 Update–
University of Florida | Complete Prep Guide
with Verified Questions & Answers


Key Concepts Covered: Advanced Pharmacotherapy • Evidence-Based Practice • Clinical Decision-
Making • Drug Mechanisms • Therapeutic Management • Patient Safety • Disease-State
Pharmacology



Introduction

This fully updated 2026/2027 PHA6936 Final Exam Prep Q&A Resource offers a complete set of
expertly designed questions paired with 100% accurate, verified answers to support mastery of
advanced pharmacotherapy concepts. Tailored for University of Florida graduate-level pharmacy
learners, this resource focuses on the high-yield topics most commonly assessed on the PHA6936
final exam.

Students will gain clear, structured explanations for therapeutic decision-making, drug selection,
dosing considerations, and safe medication management in complex patient scenarios. Each answer
includes a concise rationale to strengthen clinical reasoning and ensure exam confidence.



Answer Format

Correct answers are presented in bold, with focused rationales that reinforce pharmacologic
principles, therapeutic guidelines, and evidence-based practice expectations.

,Define Forensic Science
The application of science as it pertains to the law


Two Classifications of Evidence
Associative
Inceptive


Associative Evidence
links people, places, and objects


Inceptive Evidence
addresses the issue of whether an offense has occurred


What is the Basic Tenent of Forensic Science?
Locard's Exchange Principle: Every contact leaves a trace


What are the basic principles of Forensic Science?
The identification, individualization, or classification of physical evidence


Three Points of the Evidence Linkage Principle
Victim
Suspect
Scene


______ was the first to develop a personal identification system.
Alphonse Bertillon


The first personal identification system was developed in the ______ century.
19th


______ was the original initiative of William Herschel in 1877.
Fingerprinting


Contextual Bias
environmental influences and past experiences that sway decision making


Confirmation Bias
accepting conclusions of another without due diligence of the scientific process

,The ______ must establish clear and direct lines of communication with forensic experts,
investigators, etc. and to be effective managers at the scene, during the investigative process, and
of the final presentation of physical evidence at court.
Crime Scene Investigator


6 Steps of Approaching a Scene
1. use an entry other than that taken by the suspect
2. establish the bath taken by other persons first on scene
3. consider the loss of trace evidence on entry throughout your examination
4. reassess OSHA issues
5. establish the extent of the scene and additional assistance that may be required
6. establish an entry and exit path for the Senior Investigating Officer and specialists to access
the scene


The first responsibility of the initial responding officer is to ______.
secure and protect the scene


The physical barriers of a scene should include ______.
-where the crime occurred
-potential points of entry and exit of suspects and witnesses
-places where the victim or evidence may have been moved


Officers will ______ at a scene.
-set up physical presence at established points outside
-identify everyone present
-prevent destruction of physical evidence by restricting movement and activity


5 Steps of Processing the Scene
1. survey
2. photograph and search
3. map and measure
4. recording and documenting the location of evidence
5. search for fingerprints and evidence


Scene documentation can be done by ______.
-sketching
-written notes
-photography
-video


Scene notes should include:
-basic facts
-times
-dates
-names

, -locations
-victims
-suspects
-conversations
-receipt of property


6 Categories of Documentation at a Search
-administrative worksheet
-narrative description
-photographic log
-diagram/sketch
-evidence recovery log
-latent print lift log


When should fragile and perishable evidence should be identified and protected, documented,
photographed, and collected?
The Walk-Through


Contamination at a scene is controlled by:
Limiting access to those directly involved in scene processing
Designating specific areas for trash and equipment
Using single use materials for the collection of biological materials and other trace evidence


The ______ transient evidence should be collected first moving toward the ______ transient.
Most; Least


Use the ______ intrusive collection techniques first, then the ______ intrusive.
Least; Most


Least intrusive collection techniques include:
-oblique lighting
-ALS


Most intrusive collection techniques include:
-chemical processes


Evidence collection is documented by:
-recording its location
-the date and name of the collector
-establishing chain of custody


______ should be collected for comparison.
reference and standard materials

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