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Dispensing (BLUE) Exam Questions
With Complete Solutions
. A deficiency of which of the following may lead to goiter?
A. Magnesium C. Iodine
B. Aluminum D. Fluorine Correct Answers C

. Energy beverages contain high content of:
A. Protein C. Caffeine
B. Fat D. Enzyme Correct Answers C

. Medication errors due to failed communication, except;
A. Poor handwriting
B. Mispronounciation of a medication is not the same.
C. Doses normally used with the medication are not the same.
D. hastily written prescription Correct Answers C

. Reconstituted Acyclovir sodium has a pH of 11, this can
destabilize drugs such as ______ which oxidize rapidly
at high pH. Which among the drugs can be destabilized when
mixed with Acyclovir?
A. Epinephrine and Norepinephrine
B. Epinephrine and Dopamine
C. Acetycholine and Norepinephrine
D. Acetycholine and Dopamine Correct Answers B

A 48 - year olod salesman with known hypertension complains
of a decreasing annual income, a loss of "drive", and a depressed
outlook on life. His blood pressure is normal on medication. The

,anti hypertensive drug most likely to be the cause of his new
complaint is:
A. Hydralazine D. Hydrochlorothiazide
B. Alpha methyldopa E. Guanathedine
C. Reserpine Correct Answers C

A patient asks what constitutes Combivent. Combivent is a
combination of
I. Ipratropium Br II. Albuterol SO4 III. Metaproterenol
A. I only C. II and III only
B. I and II only D. All of the above Correct Answers B

A patient has "High cholesterol" if his total serum cholesterol
value greater than
A. 120 mg/dL C. 180 mg /dL
B. 360 mg/dL D. 240 mg/dL Correct Answers D

A patient is carrying prescription of Ampicillin, which of the
following advises can the Pharmacist give to the
patients upon dispensing?
A. Take with food
B. Do not take with food
C. Avoid foods rich in proteins
D. Taken on an empty stomach with a glass of water and avoid
acid foods Correct Answers D

A patient under Ketorac treatment should avoid the following
drugs except:
A. Meclizine C. Gold compound
B.Cefotetan D. Methotrexate Correct Answers C

,A patient with antabuse for his treatment of alcohol withdrawal.
Which of the following product(s) should not be
taken with antabuse?
I. Theophylline Na glycinate Elixir
II. Theophylline elixir
III. Theophylline tablet
A. I only C. II and III only
B. I and II only D. All of the choices given Correct Answers B

A patients asks on what vitamins is needed for Night blindness.
A. Vitamin C C. Vitamin D
B. Vitamin A D. Vitamin E Correct Answers B

A physical incompatibility wherin 2 or more liquids fail to
dissolve or mix with one another.
A. Insolubility C. Precipitation
B. Immiscibility D. Liquefaction Correct Answers B

A prescription implies the combination of Silver nitrate, water,
made isotonic with sodium chloride. If the
incompatibility is not recognized it will lead to:
A. Change in the color of hte solution
B. Evolution of carbon dioxide gas
C. Formation of white prcipitate
D. Formation of a gel - like substance Correct Answers C

A prescription with 10 or more ingredients of the same
therapeutic use is:
A. Simple C. Magistral
B. Yellow D. Polypharmaceutical Correct Answers D

, A recognized side effect of treatment with Lithium carbonate is
A. Hypermagnesemia D. Hypochloremia
B. polyuria and polydipsia E. Proximal tubular degenration
C. Transient fall in BUN and serum creatinine Correct Answers
B

A STAT order means the drug should be administered:
A. As needed by the patient C. Immediately
B. At the hour of sleeps D. Before surgery Correct Answers C

A type of drug action which is vanishing and disappearing
gradually.
A. Evanescent C. Cumulative
B. Steady D. All of the above Correct Answers A

A type of incompatibility which occurs when norepinephrine is
added to sodium carbonate.
A. Physical incompatibility C. Therapeutic incompatibility
B. Chemical incompatibility D. All of the choices given Correct
Answers A

Abbreviations considered to be problem - prone of "dangerous
abbreviations" include:
A. mcg D. QOD
B. QID E. All of the choices given
C. u Correct Answers E

Acacia will form colored product with
A. Bezoic acid C. Alcohol
B. Resorcinol D. Water Correct Answers B

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