2 EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
Where are drop boxes commonly located?
Hospital
Pharmacy
Police Station
Fire Station
Rate of Dissolution
Noyes-Whitney Equation
Breastfed Babies Vitamin Requirements
Exclusively breastfed infants drinking less than 1 liter of baby
formula need 400 IU of Vitamin D daily
Breastfed babies need 1mg/kg of iron daily from 4-6 months
old and until consuming iron-rich foods
,BZDs antidote
Flumazenil
Insulin
DO NOT place insulin in automated dispensing cabinets; all
insulin orders should be reviewed by a pharmacist prior to
dispensing
Five Rights of Medication Administration
-The Right Patient
-The Right Time and Frequency
-The Right Dose
-The Right Route
-The Right Drug
Common Types of Hospital-Acquired (Nosocomial)
Infections?
Urinary tract infections for indwelling catheters (remove
ASAP)
Bloodstream infections from IV lines (Central has the highest
risk) and catheters
C.Diff
Pneumonia (mostly due to ventilator use)
, When are airborne precautions used?
Active pulmonary tuberculosis, measles, or varicella virus
(chickenpox)
Strategies to reduce risk of CRBSI
Catheter-related Bloodstream Infections
Skin antiseptics (2% chlorhexidine)
Antibiotic impregnanted central venous catheters
Safe injection practices for healthcare facilities (Study Gal)
-Never administer an oral solution/suspension intravenously,
use oral syringes and label "for oral use only"
-Never reinsert used needles into a MDV or solution
container
-Needles used for withdrawing blood or any bodily fluid
should have "engineered sharps protection", which reduces
the risk of an exposure incident
-Never touch the TIP or PLUNGER of a syringe
-Disposable needles that are contaminated should never be
removed from original syringes
-Immediately discard used disposable needles or sharps into