Exam NAPSRX Test CNRP (Correct Answers ONLY 100% Verified)
-How are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes?
{{{ANS}} (A. first by the conditions that they are used to treat. and then by their mechanisms of action)
-Bone marrow transplants...
{{{ANS}} (are a type of stem cell therapy. unless patient's own cells are reinjected.)
-What does AMA stand for?
{{{ANS}} (C. American Medical Association)
-What section of a drug's package insert describes situations in which the drug should not be used because
the risks outweigh the therapeutic benefits?
{{{ANS}} (B. Contraindications)
-What is tertiary care?
{{{ANS}} (highly specialized medical and surgical care provided by a large medical center for unusual
or complex medical problems brand quality)
-What are vasodilators used to do?
{{{ANS}} (decrease vascular resistance and increase blood flow)
-What is the name of the condition that occurs after a specific dose of a drug is given at such regular
intervals that absorption and elimination (and therefore drug plasma concentration) have become fairly
constant?
{{{ANS}} (steady state)
-Which statement is TRUE about ocular administration?
{{{ANS}} (Ocular administration is used primarily to treat the eye.)
-Which entities invest's the most money in pharmaceutical R&D?
{{{ANS}} (U.S. pharmaceutical companies)
-How are most drugs excreted?
{{{ANS}} (Via the kidneys)
-Over the last few decades, what has happened to legal limitations on sales' reps discussions about off
label uses?
{{{ANS}} (Limitations have decreased.)
-According to your manual, which of the following is an example of a branding"fundamental"?
{{{ANS}} (The brand name)
-What does it mean if two drugs are "at parity"?
{{{ANS}} (Both drugs are essentially in a neutral position)
, -Who is most likely to benefit from electronic sampling programs?
{{{ANS}} (Everyone would benefit equally from electronic sampling programs)
-When referring to medication dosage, which abbreviation means "one-half'
{{{ANS}} (SS)
-What is an internist?
{{{ANS}} (a physician who practices internal medicine)
-Which of the following is a type of white blood cell?
{{{ANS}} (Lymphocytes)
-Why are novice sales representatives often placed in charge of negotiating MCO formularies?
{{{ANS}} (They are not. This job is usually reserved for more experienced reps.)
-What proportion of the drugs tested on human subjects are eventually approved by the FDA?
{{{ANS}} (about 70%)
-According to a study discussed in your manual, how do most physicians prefer to receive their drug
samples?
{{{ANS}} (directly from sales representatives)
-Which of the following is an example of a central value?
{{{ANS}} (I buy Advil to show that I'm a modern consumer.)
-Which of the following specialties likely has the MOST emergency calls?
{{{ANS}} (cardiology)
-What affects the rate of active transport?
{{{ANS}} (the availability of carriers and energy)
-Over the last few decades, what has happened to the FDA approval time for new drugs?
{{{ANS}} (It has been shortened to reduce the cost of new drug development.)
-Which of the following would NOT help improve compliance?
{{{ANS}} (pharmacists understanding how generics differ from brand name drugs)
-Which entity chooses a drug's trade name?
{{{ANS}} (the FDA)
-What type of stem cells are obtained from embryos and can develop into any cell type?
{{{ANS}} (totipotent.)
-As the price a patient pays for a prescription increases, what happens to the likelihood that the patient
will fill it?
{{{ANS}} (It remains unaffected because the prescription is needed.)
-Most involuntary movements come from which type of muscle tissue?
{{{ANS}} (cardiac and smooth)
-Which of the following is NOT one of the body's major organ systems?