nigel2k Posted June 12, 2017 Report Share Posted June 12, 2017 http://pharmacyprep.com/thumbnails/evaluating%20exam.jpgWithin this post you will find Sample Questions from the Evaluating Exam Prep course offered by Pharmacy Prep. There are 3 sample questions, actual test consist of 150 questions per test available in class or online with our Home study program. Tests covers all the syllabus published by PEBC. PharmacyPREP.comBiomedical Sciences Test1. Connective tissue that connects muscle to bone is?A. LigamentB. OsseousC. CartilageD. TendonAns. DA tendon is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone. Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. A tendon serves to move the bone or structure. 2. Which of the following pigment contain a molecule composed of opsin (a protein) and cis-retinal (Vitamin A), and absorbs light, retinal changes from cis to trans, which triggers nerve impulse that carries visual information to brain?A. idopsin B. Rhodopsin C. Vitamin A D. Cis-Retinal D. Trans-retinalAns. B 3) Which of the following section of brain or central nervous system control voluntary movements (walking, jogging)?A) Temporal lobeb)Frontal lobeC) Occipital lobe D) CerebrumE) CerebellumAns. DTips. Cerebrum control voluntary and involuntary movements. Cerebellum control balance and coordination. Thalamus controls alertness and awareness.Occipital lobe. Eye information is processed.Temporal lobe. Auditory information is processed. Temporal & Frontal lobe associated with cognitive function and dementia like Alzheimer disease associated in temporal and frontal lobe. #GETREALSUCCESS www.pharmacyprep.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nigel2k Posted June 12, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2017 PharmacyPREP.comPharmaceutical Sciences Test 1) Which of the following is NOT structural analog of xanthines?A) Mercaptopurines b)C&D C) sulfinpyrazoneD) Vitamin AAns. BTips. Mercaptopurines like azathioprine, 5FU, and allopurinol are xanthine analogs. 2. Which of the following is not an insulin action?A Increased glucose uptake and its metabolism in muscle and adipose tissues.B Increased glucose uptake by liver and its storage as glycogenC Inhibition of the release of free fatty acids from adipose tissuesD Increase conversion of glycogen in the liver to glucoseAns. DTips. Insulin decrease conversion of glycogen in the liver to glucose. 3) If t1/2 elimination a drug is 2 hours, what fraction of the original dose of the drug will remain in the body after 4 hours?A) 50% B- 25% C) 12% D) 0%Ans. BTips. 100% --> 50% --> 25% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nigel2k Posted June 12, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2017 PharmacyPREP.comSocial/Behavioural and Administrative Sciences Test 1. Which of the following is an example of primary endpoint?A. arterial blood pressure for risk of stroke, MI and cardiovascular complicationsB. beta blockers decrease mortality after myocardial infarctionC. blood glucose for diabetic survival/complicationsD. Cholesterol and triglyceride levels for atherosclerotic diseaseE. CD4 count or viral load for complications of HIVAns. B 2) All of the following are surrogate endpoint, exceptA. Glaucoma: intraocular pressure: surrogate for loss of visionB. Diabetes mellitus: blood sugar: surrogate for survival /complicationsC. HIV: CD4 count or viral load: surrogate for complications of HIVD. fever or WBC surrogate for pneumoniaE. Clinically meaningful endpoints that directly measure how a patient feels, functions, or survivesAns. E 3. Which if the following is a proven case for prevalence:a. 50 died from community of 500 infected by malaria 2015b. 500 died from community in 2015C. 5000 Canadian first time infected by influenza in 2015D. Observation of a group for Cancer group for 1 yearE. Post marketing surveillance or phase IV clinical trialsAns. ATips.Prevalence; Total number of cases of disease that exist (new and old).Prevalence = total infected Total ExposedIncidence; The number of new cases of the disease in a unit of time, usually one year. www.pharmacyprep.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nigel2k Posted June 12, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2017 PharmacyPREP.comPharmacology & Practice and Med Chem Test 1) Which of the following drugs are associated with QT segment prolongation side effects?A) Penicillin B- Cephalosporin's C) Macrolides D) Tetracycline E) MetronidazoleAns. CTips. Macrolide erythromycin, clarithromycin, and azithromycin have QT segment prolongation side effects. The other antibiotics levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin are associated with QT segment prolongation. Avoid combining drugs that can cause QT prolongation. Monitor ECG for QT prolongation. 2) What is the auxiliary label for tetracycline?A. Take with full glass of waterB. Take an empty stomachC. May stain teethD. Shake well before useE. Use sunscreenAns. B 3) Antibiotics used to eradicate H. pylori are all EXCEPT:A. MetronidazoleB. Clarithromycin C. TetracyclineD. CiprofloxacinAns. DTips:Triple therapies: amoxicillin, metronidazole, clarithromycinQuadruple therapy: tetracyclin+metronidazole+bismuth subsalcylates+PPI www.pharmacyprep.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nigel2k Posted June 12, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2017 PharmacyPREP.comPharmacy Practice, Clinical and OTC MOCK Test 1) What is incorrect about acne topical preparations?A) benzoyl peroxide is photosensitive preferably apply before bedtimeB- gel preparation for acne treatment is preferable than creamC) Isotretinoin is topical preparation is used if antibiotics are not effectiveD)Recommend oil free makeup productsAns. CTips: Isotretinoin is oral preparation. Benzoylperoxide applied before bedtime. Can stains clothing. Benzoylperoxide has quick onset and skin irritation and burning at high concentration. 2) What is incorrect about competitive antagonism?A. Action of agonist is blocked if concentration of antagonist is ÂB. Antagonism can be reversed or overcome by  conc. Of agonistC. ED50 of agonist  in presence of antagonistD. Naloxone potentiate the effects of morphineAns. D 3) A mother of 1 year old child approaches to pharmacist. Asking what is appropriate recommendation for confluent tomato red plaques (beefy red with lacy or scaly border or, white scaly border at diaper area?A) Apply zinc oxide cream or petrolatumB- Anti yeast agents miconozole, clotrimazole, or nystatin.C) Dry diaper area with alcohol wipesD) Change diapers frequentlyAns. BTips. Complicated diaper rash likely colonized by Candida require antifungal therapy. Topical antifungals are the drug of choice, they are 70-90% effective candida. www.pharmacyprep.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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