Pharmacy Technician Certification (ExCPT) Practice Exam

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#1. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#2. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#3. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#4. What is the primary function of MedWatch?

MedWatch collects reports of adverse effects and product problems for FDA review.

#5. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#6. What is the primary function of MedWatch?

MedWatch collects reports of adverse effects and product problems for FDA review.

#7. What does ‘DAW’ mean on a prescription?

DAW instructs the pharmacy to provide the exact brand name prescribed.

#8. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#9. Which route of administration bypasses the gastrointestinal tract?

Sublingual administration allows absorption directly into the bloodstream.

#10. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#11. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#12. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#13. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#14. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#15. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#16. Which route of administration bypasses the gastrointestinal tract?

Sublingual administration allows absorption directly into the bloodstream.

#17. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#18. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#19. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#20. What is the primary function of MedWatch?

MedWatch collects reports of adverse effects and product problems for FDA review.

#21. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#22. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#23. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#24. What does ‘DAW’ mean on a prescription?

DAW instructs the pharmacy to provide the exact brand name prescribed.

#25. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#26. What does ‘DAW’ mean on a prescription?

DAW instructs the pharmacy to provide the exact brand name prescribed.

#27. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#28. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#29. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#30. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#31. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#32. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#33. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#34. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#35. What does ‘DAW’ mean on a prescription?

DAW instructs the pharmacy to provide the exact brand name prescribed.

#36. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#37. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#38. What is the primary function of MedWatch?

MedWatch collects reports of adverse effects and product problems for FDA review.

#39. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#40. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#41. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#42. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#43. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#44. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#45. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#46. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#47. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#48. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#49. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#50. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#51. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#52. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#53. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#54. Which route of administration bypasses the gastrointestinal tract?

Sublingual administration allows absorption directly into the bloodstream.

#55. What is the primary function of MedWatch?

MedWatch collects reports of adverse effects and product problems for FDA review.

#56. Which route of administration bypasses the gastrointestinal tract?

Sublingual administration allows absorption directly into the bloodstream.

#57. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#58. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#59. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#60. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#61. What does ‘DAW’ mean on a prescription?

DAW instructs the pharmacy to provide the exact brand name prescribed.

#62. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#63. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#64. What is the primary function of MedWatch?

MedWatch collects reports of adverse effects and product problems for FDA review.

#65. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#66. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#67. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#68. Which route of administration bypasses the gastrointestinal tract?

Sublingual administration allows absorption directly into the bloodstream.

#69. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#70. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#71. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#72. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#73. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#74. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#75. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#76. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#77. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#78. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#79. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#80. What is the primary function of MedWatch?

MedWatch collects reports of adverse effects and product problems for FDA review.

#81. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#82. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#83. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#84. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III drug?

Schedule III–V medications may be refilled up to five times within 6 months.

#85. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#86. What does the middle segment of an NDC number represent?

The middle segment identifies the drug strength, dosage form, and formulation.

#87. What is the primary function of MedWatch?

MedWatch collects reports of adverse effects and product problems for FDA review.

#88. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#89. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#90. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#91. Which route of administration bypasses the gastrointestinal tract?

Sublingual administration allows absorption directly into the bloodstream.

#92. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#93. Which of the following is considered a high-alert medication?

Insulin requires careful dosing and administration due to risk of severe harm.

#94. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#95. What is the primary function of MedWatch?

MedWatch collects reports of adverse effects and product problems for FDA review.

#96. Which of the following medications requires refrigeration?

Insulin must be refrigerated to maintain effectiveness when unopened.

#97. What is required on a prescription label by law?

Federal and state laws require that the drug name and strength appear on the label.

#98. Which of the following is a Schedule II medication?

Hydromorphone is a potent opioid classified as Schedule II due to high abuse risk.

#99. Which agency assigns NDC numbers to medications?

The FDA assigns National Drug Codes (NDC) for drug identification and tracking.

#100. What does ‘DAW’ mean on a prescription?

DAW instructs the pharmacy to provide the exact brand name prescribed.

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