FPGEE Pharmacy Exam Prep - Question List

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1. Which of the following conditions would call for the use of flumazenil?

I. Benzodiazepine overdose
II. H1N1 infection
III. Community acquired viral pneumonia
  1. I only
  2. II only
  3. III only
  4. None of the above
2. A patient arrives and asks you to re-fill his Ambien prescription. There are no refills left. Which is the best approach for you to take?
  1. Tell him to go and get another appointment with his doctor. You cannot do anything for him.
  2. Give him 1 or 2 pills-he looks tired.
  3. Call the prescriber and determine whether the prescriber wishes to refill.
  4. Both A and B are correct.
3. What is the mechanism of action of gentamicin?
  1. It is an aminoglycoside and is bacteriocidal against Gram (-) bacteria by irreversibly binding the 30S subunit of bacterial ribosomes.
  2. It is a 4th generation cephalosporin and has broad activity against both Gram (+) and Gram (-) bacteria. It blocks cell wall synthesis and cell division.
  3. It is a monobactam, killing Gram (-) bacteria by binding to penicillin-binding protein 3.
  4. It is an aminoglycoside and is bacteriocidal against Gram (-) bacteria by irreversibly binding the 50S subunit of bacterial ribosomes
4. Which of the following brand names is not correctly matched with its generic name?
  1. Sonata-Zaleplon
  2. Accolate-Zafirlukast
  3. Sanctura-Trospium
  4. Levitra-Venlafaxine
5. A patient taking sulfasalazine should be told which of the following?

I. Take sulfasalazine with food
II. Sulfasalazine may turn tears, urine, and sweat orange
III. Sulfasalazine may induce photosensitivity
IV. Take sulfasalazine on an empty stomach.
  1. I and II only
  2. I, II, and III only
  3. II, III, and IV only
  4. II and IV only

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