PHA6936 Final Exam 2026/2027 – 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.
,Question:
Crime scene processing is the same as crime scene investigation.
Answer
False
Question:
Which crimes do we place more investigative emphasis on?
Answer
Crimes against people
Question:
Which of the following is a search pattern?
Answer
grid
Question:
photographs of crime secenes must include overall views, close ups, and _______?
Answer
midrange
Question:
crime scene documentation methods do not include:
Answer
cell phone records
Question:
what can affect how you prepare to conduct a crime scene investigation?
Answer
location, weather, time of day
Question:
What is the first thing a first responder should do at a major crime scene?
Answer
search for and detain the suspect
Question:
Types of crime sketches include
Answer
rough, cross-projection, final
,Question:
the rough sketch that is usually prepared at a crime scene is used to
Answer
precisely locate evidence
Question:
you should only document what you see
Answer
false
Question:
a blood spatter pattern consisting of a large number of very fine, mist-like droplets indicates that
the blood probably came from a
Answer
gunshot wound
Question:
Types of Glass
Answer
Soda-lime, borosilicate, and leaded
Question:
A swipe bloodstain pattern is the result of
Answer
a bloody object in motion contacting another clean surface
Question:
Blood spatter patterns can indicate
Answer
how many sources of blood there were, what type of weapon was used, the number of times a
weapon was used
Question:
The ______ the droplet, the ______the force that was used to create the spatter
Answer
smaller, the greater
Question:
When a fracture line in glass hits a pre-existing fracture line it....
Answer
, stops
Question:
Which is NOT a variable to consider when examining blood patterns?
Answer
blood alcohol level when blood is shed
Question:
Gunshot residue:
Answer
does not travel a great distance
Question:
Most reconstruction patterns are easily transported to the lab for further analysis (T/F)
Answer
false
Question:
This is NOT a fundamental principle of fingerprinting
Answer
Fingerprints are formed when someone is about five years old
Question:
This type of fingerprint is a three dimensional impression
Answer
plastic
Question:
The basic fingerprint class patterns are:
Answer
arches, loops, and whorls
Question:
Fingerprints change over the course of a person's lifetime (T/F)
Answer
false
Question:
Common fingerprint minutiae include
dots, bifurcations, islands