WGU D398 INTRODUCTION TO
PHARMACOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
OA V1 V2 V3 CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026
FULL ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Schedules. Answer: Drug categories based on potential for abuse
(Schedule I-V).
⩥ 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act. Answer: Prohibited sale of misbranded
or adulterated food and drugs.
⩥ 1938 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Answer: Required drug
safety testing before marketing.
⩥ 1970 Controlled Substances Act. Answer: Established drug schedules
and enforced regulation.
⩥ Medication Guide. Answer: Printed handout about drug risks and safe
use.
⩥ Schedule I. Answer: No accepted medical use, high abuse risk.
⩥ Schedule II. Answer: High abuse risk but accepted medical use.
, ⩥ Schedule III. Answer: Moderate abuse risk.
⩥ Schedule IV. Answer: Low potential for abuse.
⩥ Schedule V. Answer: Lowest abuse potential.
⩥ Generic name. Answer: Official, non-brand name of a drug.
⩥ Trade name. Answer: Brand name from the drug company.
⩥ Tall Man Lettering. Answer: Capital letters in look-alike drug names
to reduce errors.
⩥ Rights of Drug Administration. Answer: Right patient, drug, dose,
time, route, documentation.
⩥ Sentinel Event. Answer: A serious, unexpected event causing harm or
death.
⩥ MedWatch. Answer: FDA program for reporting harmful drug effects.
⩥ Antidote. Answer: Medicine that counters a poison.
PHARMACOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
OA V1 V2 V3 CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026
FULL ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Schedules. Answer: Drug categories based on potential for abuse
(Schedule I-V).
⩥ 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act. Answer: Prohibited sale of misbranded
or adulterated food and drugs.
⩥ 1938 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Answer: Required drug
safety testing before marketing.
⩥ 1970 Controlled Substances Act. Answer: Established drug schedules
and enforced regulation.
⩥ Medication Guide. Answer: Printed handout about drug risks and safe
use.
⩥ Schedule I. Answer: No accepted medical use, high abuse risk.
⩥ Schedule II. Answer: High abuse risk but accepted medical use.
, ⩥ Schedule III. Answer: Moderate abuse risk.
⩥ Schedule IV. Answer: Low potential for abuse.
⩥ Schedule V. Answer: Lowest abuse potential.
⩥ Generic name. Answer: Official, non-brand name of a drug.
⩥ Trade name. Answer: Brand name from the drug company.
⩥ Tall Man Lettering. Answer: Capital letters in look-alike drug names
to reduce errors.
⩥ Rights of Drug Administration. Answer: Right patient, drug, dose,
time, route, documentation.
⩥ Sentinel Event. Answer: A serious, unexpected event causing harm or
death.
⩥ MedWatch. Answer: FDA program for reporting harmful drug effects.
⩥ Antidote. Answer: Medicine that counters a poison.