Exam Code: NAPLEX
Exam Name: North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination
Updated: Apr 19, 2024
Q&As: 154
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Which of the following represents the major route of metabolism for acetaminophen?
A. Glucuronidation
B. Sulfation
C. Cytochrome P-450 oxidation
D. Direct renal excretion
E. Plasma breakdown
A Physician orders amiodarone 1 mg/min for six hours, then 0.5 mg/min thereafter. The patient's weight is 156 lbs. The concentration of the IV bag comes as 1.8 mg per ml. Calculate the infusion rate in mL/hr.
A. 33.33mls/hr then /16.67mls/hr
B. 60mls/hr then 30mls/hr
C. 30mls/hr then 15mls/hr
D. 16.67mls/hr then 8.3mls/hr
E. 8.3mls/hr then 4.15mls/hr
In the US Nurses' Health Study (NHS) cohort study, where they looked at association of regular aspirin use (two 325 mg tablets/week) and colorectal cancer in 82,911 women found (RR, 0.77; 95% CI, 0.67?.88) over 20 years of follow-up.
In an another analysis of the NHS, regular aspirin use, investigator also found (hazard ratio [HR]=0.72, 95% CI 0.56?.92), what does this say about the mortality from colorectal cancer? How can this data best be interpreted?
A. Those who takes aspirin 2 times/week have 23% lower risk of colorectal cancer
B. Those who takes aspirin 2 times/week have 0.77% lower risk of colorectal cancer
C. Those who takes aspirin 2 times/week have 28% lower risk of colorectal cancer
D. Those who takes aspirin 2 times/week have 23% reduction in death from colorectal cancer
E. None of the above is correct
What vitamin should the a patient receive to avoid Wernicke- Korsakoff syndrome?
A. Thiamine
B. Cyanocobalamin
C. Folic Acid
D. Nicotinic Acid
E. Magnesium
What is the active ingredient of the medicine Lyrica?
A. Tramadol
B. Digoxin
C. Valproate
D. Pregabalin
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