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NAPRx CNPR Exam WITH 160 Questions and Answers 2023-2024

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NAPRx CNPR Exam WITH 160 Questions and Answers 2023-2024

NAPSRx Final Exam NAPSRX Test CNRP NAPSRx Final Exam NAPSRX Test CNRP

Answer Marked in Yellow Color

  • How are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes?
  • first by the conditions that they are used to treat. and then by their mechanisms of action
  • first by their mechanisms of action. and then by their therapeutic effects
  • first by their side effects. and then by their therapeutic effects
  • first by their toxicity. and then by their effectiveness
  • Bone marrow transplants...
  • require that the patient first undergo chemotherapy or radiation to kill the diseased stem cells and
  • promote white blood cell production.

  • are a type of stem cell therapy. unless patient's own cells are reinjected.
  • are always a type of stem cell therapy.
  • can help people with leukemia. a condition in which the body does not produce enough white blood
  • cells.

  • 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?

  • adverse reactions
  • contraindications
  • overdosage
  • warning/precautions
  • What does AMA stand for?
  • American Medical Academy
  • American Medical Accreditation
  • American Medical Association
  • Association of Medical Assistants
  • What is tertiary care?
  • adding medications together to achieve a better clinical effect
  • highly specialized medical and surgical care provided by a large medical center for unusual or complex
  • medical problems

NAPSRx Final Exam NAPSRX Test CNRP NAPSRx Final Exam NAPSRX Test CNRP

  • receiving medical or surgical care that does not require an overnight stay in the treatment facility
  • seeing a physician for routine checkups and general healthcare
  • Which of the following is NOT one of the stages in the classic approach to brand development
  • strategy covered in your manual?

  • brand personality
  • brand positoning
  • brand quality
  • brand values
  • What are vasodilators used to do?
  • decrease vascular resistance and increase blood flow
  • mimic pathogens to stimulate the immune system
  • narrow the blood vessels
  • stimulate the CNS to make the heart beat faster
  • 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?

  • homeostasis
  • steady state
  • titration
  • tolerance
  • Which statement is TRUE about ocular administration?
  • Ocular administration is primarily for drugs that must cross the blood-brain barrier.
  • Ocular administration is used primarily to treat the eye.
  • Ocular administration is used when a drug must enter the bloodstream immediately.
  • Ocular administration is used when a drug must produce immediate effects on the brain or spinal cord.
  • Which entities invest's the most money in pharmaceutical R&D?
  • Canadian pharmaceutical companies
  • the NIH

NAPSRx Final Exam NAPSRX Test CNRP NAPSRx Final Exam NAPSRX Test CNRP

  • the U.S. Government
  • U.S. pharmaceutical companies
  • How are most drugs excreted?
  • via the bloodstream
  • via the heart
  • via the kidneys
  • via the skin
  • Over the last few decades, what has happened to legal limitations on sales' reps discussions
  • about off label uses?

  • Limitations have decreased.
  • Limitations have increased significantly.
  • Limitations have increased slightly.
  • Limitations have remained about the same.

13. Answer: Branding name

  • What does it mean if two drugs are at parity?
  • Both drugs are essentially in a neutral position.
  • Both drugs are generics.
  • Both drugs have exclusive preferred status.
  • The two drugs are bioequivalent.

15 Who is most likely to benefit from electronic sampling programs?

  • Everyone would benefit equally from electronic sampling programs
  • physicians in hospitals who are too busy to see representatives
  • physicians in rural areas who are not as frequently visited by representatives
  • physicians in urban areas who are too busy to see representatives
  • When referring to medication dosage, which abbreviation means "one-half':

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NAPRx CNPR Exam WITH 160 Questions and Answers 2023-2024 NAPSRx Final Exam NAPSRX Test CNRP NAPSRx Final Exam NAPSRX Test CNRP Answer Marked in Yellow Color 1. How are drugs sorted into therapeutic...