front 1 All of the following medications can be administered as a self-injectable subcutaneous injection EXCEPT: | back 1 Invega Sustenna |
front 2 Assessment and Plan: Discontinue oral Invega. Start Invega Sustenna; first injection to be given prior to discharge. Follow up in clinic in 7 days for second initiation injection. Which of the following are potential benefits of the new antipsychotic medication being started in this patient? (Select ALL that apply) | back 2 Improved adherence and reduced daily pill burden |
front 3 Many patches work systemically. A few treat a topical condition. Which of the following patches are applied topically to treat pain? (Select ALL that apply.) | back 3 Flector is the diclofenac topical pain patch. Lidoderm is the lidocaine topical pain patch. |
front 4 Which statement regarding nasal spray formulations is correct? | back 4 They bypass GI absorption, avoiding traditional drug metabolism |
front 5 CP is a 12-year-old male experiencing nausea after his tonsillectomy. He has been prescribed ondansetron orally disintegrating tablets. His mother requests counseling on the prescription at the pharmacy pick-up counter. Which of the following instructions should be included when counseling on this dosage form? | back 5 Place the tablet on the tongue and wait for it to dissolve |
front 6 Which of the following patches is changed twice weekly? | back 6 Vivelle-Dot |
front 7 Select the name of the glatiramer subcutaneous injection that is injected daily or three times weekly for multiple sclerosis. | back 7 Copaxone is a common multiple sclerosis medication; it is injected daily or 3 times per week (administered at least 48 hours apart). |
front 8 Select the transdermal patch that can be applied to the buttock. | back 8 Xulane and the oxybutynin patch can be applied to the buttock. |
front 9 Which of the following patches is changed daily? | back 9 Daytrana is changed daily, alternating between left and right hip. |
front 10 For which of the following patches should be disposed of by flushing down the toilet? (Select ALL that apply.) | back 10 Butrans Daytrana Duragesic |
front 11 JJ is a 42-year-old female who takes lisinopril 10 mg once daily for hypertension. JJ calls into the pharmacy and states that she forgot to take her 10 mg dose of lisinopril at 9 am; it is now 1 pm. When should JJ take her missed dose of lisinopril? | back 11 Take 10 mg of lisinopril now; resume 10 mg of lisinopril tomorrow at 9am |
front 12 Which of the following patches is changed every 3 days? | back 12 Transderm-Scop |
front 13 Which medication patch is paired with the correct dosing interval? | back 13 Catapres-TTS- apply once weekly |
front 14 A Candida infection at which site is best treated with a clotrimazole troche? | back 14 Mouth |
front 15 Which of the following counseling statements concerning eye drop administration are correct? (Select ALL that apply.) | back 15 Wash hands thoroughly before using eye drops While looking up, use one finger to gently pull down the lower eyelid After inserting a drop, close the eye and press a finger between the eye and the top of the nose for one minute |
front 16 Which of the following medications is applied topically to treat low testosterone? | back 16 Androgel |
front 17 What is the primary purpose of using a glycerin suppository in a child or adult? | back 17 To treat constipation |
front 18 A 32-year-old man was prescribed Flector (diclofenac) patch for a high ankle sprain he sustained while playing basketball. How frequently should the patch be applied? | back 18 Twice daily |
front 19 What is the reason that some patches need to be removed prior to an MRI procedure (e.g., Androderm or clonidine)? | back 19 The MRI will cause the metal in the patch to burn the skin |
front 20 Which of the patient's medications can be cut at the score line so the medication can be administered as two smaller pieces? | back 20 Carbidopa/levodopa ER |
front 21 Which statements regarding the application instructions for SB's lidoderm patch medication are correct? (Select ALL that apply.) | back 21 The patch can be cut if needed Apply the patch for 12 hours, then remove for 12 hours Up to three patches can be applied at a time |
front 22 Which statement describes a benefit of sublingual nitroglycerin administration? | back 22 It avoids first pass metabolism |
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Assessment and Plan:
What are the benefits of the new medication prescribed for this patient? (Select ALL that apply) | back 23 Decreased frequency of drug administration Extended drug release Fast drug delivery Reduced fluctuations in serum drug level |
front 24 GJ's physician would like to switch her to a long-acting intramuscular injection to treat her psychiatric condition. Which of the following medications can be recommended? | back 24 Risperdal Consta |
front 25 How often should the patient's clonidine patch be applied? | back 25 Weekly |
front 26 When GJ visits her primary care physician, she asks if there is anything she can take for sleep that works faster than her current medication. Her physician tells her that the same medication comes in a sublingual tablet. Which of the following options would be an appropriate substitution for the medication GJ currently uses for insomnia? | back 26 Edluar |
front 27 What counseling information should the pharmacist provide for GJ's patch medication? | back 27 Put the adhesive cover over the patch to hold it in place |
front 28 Which patch formulation is dispensed with its own adhesive cover to hold the patch in place? | back 28 Clonidine (Catapres-TTS) comes with its own adhesive cover to hold the patch in place. Fentanyl (Duragesic) and buprenorphine (Butrans) can only be covered by Tegaderm or Bioclusive. Most patches cannot be covered with tape. |
front 29 What is the patient seeing in his stool when taking Cardura XL? | back 29 Empty shell of Cardura XL |
front 30 Which of the following patients would benefit most from the use of an orally disintegrating tablet? | back 30 A 62 y/o female with dysphagia |
front 31 HL is a 60-year-old female with mild hypokalemia who picked up a new prescription for potassium chloride ER capsules two days ago. She has been having difficulty swallowing the capsules. She calls the pharmacy to ask whether she can open the capsule, crush its contents, then mix them with water to make the medication easier to take. What is the risk of administering the medication this way? | back 31 Delivery of a supratherapeutic dose |
front 32 The following patch is used for topical pain relief and can be cut into pieces by the patient to be applied "where it hurts": | back 32 Lidoderm |
front 33 Which patches can be covered with a permitted adhesive film (such as Tegaderm) if the patch does not stick well to the skin? (Select ALL that apply.)= | back 33 Duragesic (fentanyl) and Butrans (buprenorphine) can only be covered by the permitted adhesive dressings Bioclusive or Tegaderm to help the patch stick to the skin. |
front 34 Which drug formulation would be best for abortive treatment of this patient's migraine episodes? | back 34 Nasal spray |