PHARM MSN571 MIDTERM EXAM
LATEST 2025-2026 QUESTIONSWITH
HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS
• The dosage of Amoxicillin for the treatment of pediatricacute
otitis media is Amoxicillin 50mg/kg/day
Amoxicillin 90mg/kg/day
Amoxicillin
25mg/kg/day
Amoxicillin
150mg/kg/day
• A patient’s INR is 1.2 on warfarin therapy to prevent DVT, how would youinterpret his
INR level as?
INT is within limits, no action indicated
INR is too high IV protamine sulfate may be neededINR is too
low the dose of warfarin may need to
be increased INR is too high Vitamin K may be
needed
,37 What would you prescribe for warfarin
overdose? Phytonadione
Calciu m
Aspirin
Potassiu
m
• The patient is receiving anticoagulant therapy. The INR value for thepatient
today is 1.5. In response to this. What will you do?
Increase the heparin drip
rate Hold the nextdose of
warfarin Prescribe
protamine sulfate
Prescribe an additional dose of warfarin
,• Patients with rheumatoid arthritis who are on chronic low dose prednisone
will need co treatment with which medications to preventfurther adverse
effects?
Vitamin D Calcium
Supplementation A
bisphosphonate All of
the above
, • A patient has been taking 10mg per day of prednisone for the past 6months.
The Patient should be assessed for?
Gout
Iron deficiency
anemia Renal
dysfunction
Osteoporosis
• Which of the following is (are) useful in the eradication of Tinea organisms?
Butoconazole
Terbinafine
(Lamisil)
Griseofulvin
None of these are correct
LATEST 2025-2026 QUESTIONSWITH
HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS
• The dosage of Amoxicillin for the treatment of pediatricacute
otitis media is Amoxicillin 50mg/kg/day
Amoxicillin 90mg/kg/day
Amoxicillin
25mg/kg/day
Amoxicillin
150mg/kg/day
• A patient’s INR is 1.2 on warfarin therapy to prevent DVT, how would youinterpret his
INR level as?
INT is within limits, no action indicated
INR is too high IV protamine sulfate may be neededINR is too
low the dose of warfarin may need to
be increased INR is too high Vitamin K may be
needed
,37 What would you prescribe for warfarin
overdose? Phytonadione
Calciu m
Aspirin
Potassiu
m
• The patient is receiving anticoagulant therapy. The INR value for thepatient
today is 1.5. In response to this. What will you do?
Increase the heparin drip
rate Hold the nextdose of
warfarin Prescribe
protamine sulfate
Prescribe an additional dose of warfarin
,• Patients with rheumatoid arthritis who are on chronic low dose prednisone
will need co treatment with which medications to preventfurther adverse
effects?
Vitamin D Calcium
Supplementation A
bisphosphonate All of
the above
, • A patient has been taking 10mg per day of prednisone for the past 6months.
The Patient should be assessed for?
Gout
Iron deficiency
anemia Renal
dysfunction
Osteoporosis
• Which of the following is (are) useful in the eradication of Tinea organisms?
Butoconazole
Terbinafine
(Lamisil)
Griseofulvin
None of these are correct