NAPLEX PRACTICE (ACTUAL / ) EXAM QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
MH is a 65 year old post-menopausal female with a family history of breast cancer. She was recently diagnosed with osteoporosis and wants to know if she can use raloxifene.Which statement concerning raloxifene is correct?Answer A It increases the risk of breast cancer.
B It is not indicated for treatment of osteoporosis.C It can cause dangerous blood clots.
D The brand name is Prezista.
E It reduces hot flashes and other vasomotor symptoms.Incorrect - ---Answers----C It can cause dangerous blood clots.
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decreases risk of breast cancer, brand is evista, and is indicated for osteoporosis
What is Zenpep? - ---Answers----pancrelipase
keep in original container and don't refrigerate
Plan (10/19): continue heparin drip per protocol and begin
warfarin, pharmacy to dose. Start oxygen 2 L via nasal canula.Consult pharmacy for *oral antibiotic* to cover MSSA once vancomycin level < 10 mcg/mL.Question Which of the following antibiotics can be recommended for PK based on the plan documented on 10/19?Answer A Linezolid B Cephalexin C Doxycycline D Nafcillin
E Ampicillin - ---Answers----B 2 / 4
Cephalexin
Medical Plaza Pharmacy frequently prepares Magic Mouthwash, a mucosal liquid for chemotherapy patients with mucositis. Based on the master formulation record and prescription information below, what would be the appropriate beyond-use-date for this compounded preparation?
Magic Mouthwash Mucosal Liquid Viscous lidocaine 2% 80 mL Mylanta 80 mL Diphenhydramine 12.5 mg/5 mL 80 mL Nystatin suspension 80 mL Prednisolone 15 mg/5 mL 80 mL Distilled water 80 mL
Storage: store at room temperature.
Instructions: Swish, gargle and spit 5 - 10 mL Q6H PRN. Do not
swallow.Answer A
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B 14 days 3 / 4
C 30 days
D 45 days
E 60 days - ---Answers----C 30 days
A 43 year-old female patient with type 2 diabetes and normal renal function started taking Januvia 100 mg daily in the morning. Which of the following is correct regarding Januvia?
Answer A The generic name is saxagliptin.
B It is a glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) agonist.
C It is an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor.
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