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HOSA Pharmacology Competitive Event ACTUAL PRACTICE EXAM 2026/2027 | Verified Questions and Answers | Aligned to HOSA Guidelines | Grade A Target | Pass Guaranteed

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HOSA Pharmacology Competitive Event ACTUAL
PRACTICE EXAM 2026/2027 | Verified Questions
and Answers | Aligned to HOSA Guidelines | Grade A
Target | Pass Guaranteed
SECTION I: PHARMACOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS (Questions 1-15)

Q1: Which term describes the movement of a drug from the site of administration into the
bloodstream?

A. Distribution [INCORRECT - Movement throughout body tissues after absorption]

B. Metabolism [INCORRECT - Chemical transformation of drug, primarily in liver]

C. Absorption [CORRECT]

D. Excretion [INCORRECT - Elimination of drug from body, primarily kidneys]

Correct Answer: C



Q2: A medication order reads: "Give 500 mg of cephalexin PO q6h for 7 days." How many
tablets should be dispensed if each tablet contains 250 mg?

A. 42 tablets [INCORRECT - May have calculated for 500mg tablets]

B. 84 tablets [CORRECT]

C. 28 tablets [INCORRECT - May have calculated daily dose only]

D. 168 tablets [INCORRECT - May have doubled the calculation]

Correct Answer: B



Q3: The generic name of a drug is:

A. Always capitalized and trademarked by the manufacturer [INCORRECT - Describes
brand/trade name]

B. The chemical formula of the drug [INCORRECT - Describes chemical name]

C. The non-proprietary name approved by the FDA [CORRECT]

D. The same as the trade name after patent expiration [INCORRECT - Names remain distinct]

,Correct Answer: C



Q4: Which route of administration has the fastest onset of action for systemic effects?

A. Oral (PO) [INCORRECT - Slower due to GI absorption and first-pass metabolism]

B. Intramuscular (IM) [INCORRECT - Moderate absorption through muscle tissue]

C. Subcutaneous (SC) [INCORRECT - Slower than IM due to less vascular tissue]

D. Intravenous (IV) [CORRECT]

Correct Answer: D



Q5: A child weighs 44 lbs. The prescribed dose is 5 mg/kg. How many milligrams should be
administered?

A. 20 mg [INCORRECT - Used 44 lbs as kg]

B. 100 mg [CORRECT]

C. 220 mg [INCORRECT - Did not convert weight]

D. 440 mg [INCORRECT - Multiplied lbs by 10]

Correct Answer: B



Q6: First-pass metabolism refers to:

A. The initial breakdown of drug by stomach acid [INCORRECT - Not the primary site]

B. Hepatic metabolism of oral drugs before systemic circulation [CORRECT]

C. Renal filtration of unbound drug molecules [INCORRECT - Describes excretion]

D. The binding of drug to plasma proteins [INCORRECT - Describes distribution]

Correct Answer: B



Q7: A patient needs 1.5 g of medication. The available tablets are 500 mg each. How many
tablets are needed?

A. 2 tablets [INCORRECT - Equals 1000 mg]

B. 3 tablets [CORRECT]

, C. 4 tablets [INCORRECT - Exceeds prescribed dose]

D. 1 tablet [INCORRECT - Insufficient dose]

Correct Answer: B



Q8: The therapeutic index of a drug is:

A. The ratio between toxic dose and effective dose [CORRECT]

B. The time required to reach peak plasma concentration [INCORRECT - Describes Tmax]

C. The half-life of elimination [INCORRECT - Describes t½]

D. The bioavailability after oral administration [INCORRECT - Describes fraction reaching
circulation]

Correct Answer: A



Q9: Which factor would INCREASE the absorption of an oral medication?

A. Taking with food that slows gastric emptying [INCORRECT - Generally decreases
absorption]

B. High first-pass metabolism [INCORRECT - Decreases systemic availability]

C. Increased blood flow to the gastrointestinal tract [CORRECT]

D. Binding to plasma proteins [INCORRECT - Affects distribution, not absorption]

Correct Answer: C



Q10: A medication is ordered at 0.125 mg. The available liquid concentration is 250 mcg/mL.
How many mL should be administered?

A. 0.5 mL [CORRECT]
B. 2.0 mL [INCORRECT - Conversion error, reversed calculation]

C. 0.125 mL [INCORRECT - Did not convert units]

D. 1.25 mL [INCORRECT - Decimal error in calculation]

Correct Answer: A

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