Prepare for your Pharmacy Technician final exam with these practice questions and answers. This comprehensive guide covers all pharmacy technician competencies and skills.

Q: Pharmacists are educated and skilled individuals who:

Answer: Are licensed to practice pharmacy and dispense medications.

Q: How many years of study are required at an accredited college of pharmacy for a PharmD degree?

Answer: 4

Q: Which of the following duties can be performed by the pharmacy technician?

Answer: handle insurance billing

Q: Of the following duties, which is NOT performed by the pharmacy technician?

Answer: writing prescriptions

Q: Which kind of pharmacy would be located in a hospital?

Answer: health-system

Q: Which of the following is not an example of an ambulatory practice setting?

Answer: long-term care facility

Q: Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a professional image?

Answer: being a team player

Q: The person wearing a long white lab coat in a pharmacy is most likely to be:

Answer: the pharmacist

Q: Which of the following is NOT a common eligibility requirement for a pharmacy technician?

Answer: age 21 or older

Q: Which of the following agencies administers the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam?

Answer: PTCB

Q: If a candidate fails the ExCPT exam, how long must they wait before taking it again?

Answer: 30 days

Q: How many hours of continuing education are needed to recertify with ICPT?

Answer: 20 hours, including 1 hour of pharmacy law

Q: The PTCB covers nine competency areas. Which of the following is NOT one of these areas?

Answer: professional dress and attitude

Q: A ________ is an occupation that requires advanced education and training.

Answer: profession

Q: If patients can travel to the pharm or pharm travel to them, they are using what kind of pharm

Answer: Ambulatory

Q: Which of the following is NOT considered one of the three primary types of communication?

Answer: sublimation

Q: Research indicates that up to ________ of communication is nonverbal.

Answer: 80%

Q: Which of the following is NOT a method of nonverbal communication?

Answer: email messaging

Q: What percentage of people in the United States are affected by a language barrier?

Answer: 20%

Q: Which of the following is helpful when assisting a patient with restricted literacy?

Answer: ask the patient whether they have any questions

Q: Which of the following is NOT one of the “Five Patient Rights”?

Answer: right away

Q: Which of the following statements is NOT true about verbal communication?

Answer: it is not affected by the senders tone of voice

Q: The abbreviation DUR stands for:

Answer: Drug Utilization Review

Q: Which of the following would NOT be considered an internal customer in a pharmacy practice?

Answer: The patient

Q: The study of measurable distance between individuals as they interact is called:

Answer: Proxemics

Q: How drugs effect on the desired cell and how a drug is processed in the body is referred to as:

Answer: pharmacodynamics

Q: A drug receptor can be compared to a:

Answer: Lock

Q: In combination with alcohol, cimetidine can cause:

Answer: rapid heartbeat, changes in blood pressure, and possible coma

Q: All of the following are examples of agonist drugs EXCEPT:

Answer: Propranolol

Q: Excessive alcohol drinking while taking warfarin can cause:

Answer: blood clots

Q: All of the following are treatments for alcoholism EXCEPT:

Answer: Naloxone

Q: All of the following are used for smoking cessation EXCEPT:

Answer: Naltrexone

Q: The body’s response to a drug is known as the:

Answer: desired effect

Q: Half-life is written as:

Answer: T1/2

Q: Hydrocodone can cause ________ when combined with alcohol.

Answer: drowsiness, dizziness, and risk for overdose

Q: Which of the following is one of the long-term effects of alcohol use?

Answer: Neuroadaptation

Q: Drug-drug interactions may occur because ________ healthy people.

Answer: drug testing procedures are performed on

Q: What grows within the eye, causing the eye to become opaque?

Answer: cataract

Q: timolol maleate is used to treat:

Answer: glaucoma

Q: The glaucoma treatment betaxolol is sold under what brand name?

Answer: betoptic

Q: What is the correct dosage for Ciprodex?

Answer: 4 drops 2 times daily for 7 days

Q: The ________ is commonly called the eardrum.

Answer: timpanic membrane

Q: Which of the following is NOT an oral antibiotic therapy used to treat styes?

Answer: Gentamicin 0.3% qid

Q: Which of the following drugs should not be used in the treatment of glaucoma?

Answer: prednisolone acetate

Q: All of the following are ophthalmic antihistamines EXCEPT

Answer: ketorolac

Q: All of the following can cause retinopathies EXCEPT:

Answer: HIV

Q: A stye is also known as:

Answer: hordeolum

Q: Which of the following is a felony?

Answer: distribution of illegal drugs

Q: Who regulates Medicare, Medicaid, the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, & HIPAA?

Answer: CMS

Q: Which agency regulates the legal trade of controlled substances?

Answer: DEA

Q: Which law is also known as the Drug Efficacy Amendment?

Answer: Kefauver-Harris Amendment of 1962

Q: To dispense controlled substances, a pharmacy would need to register with DEA using which form?

Answer: 224

Q: Which one established the first enforceable standards for sterile compounding in 2004?

Answer: United States Pharmacopeia

Q: Acetylsalicylic acid, also known as aspirin, is derived from a(n) ________ source.

Answer: plant

Q: Which of the following is derived from an animal source?

Answer: thyroid hormone

Q: What mineral is used to treat arthritis?

Answer: gold

Q: naturally occurring substance that has been chemically altered is considered a ________ drug.

Answer: semi-synthetic

Q: A drug that is produced in a lab in imitations of a naturally occurring compound is called:

Answer: synthesized

Q: Which of the following is an example of a synthetic drug?

Answer: barbiturates

Q: What form of drug nomenclature is being used in this example: (±)- 2- (p- isobutylphenyl)?

Answer: chemical name

Q: Which type of tablet is made by die-punching powder or granular substance into a uniform shape?

Answer: compressed

Q: What type of tablet MUST be dissolved in liquid before it is administered?

Answer: Effervescent

Q: Water-in-oil emulsion bases are occlusive, meaning the substance:

Answer: covers or closes a wound, keeping air out

Q: Solutions that use dissolving agents other than water are called:

Answer: nonaqueous solutions

Q: Which of the following suspensions is for external use only?

Answer: lotions

Q: Which of the following is NOT another term for extended-release (ER)?

Answer: time-lapse

Q: The abbreviation ROA stands for:

Answer: Route of Administration

Q: Which parenteral method has a volume limit of 3mL?

Answer: subcutaneous

Q: What size needle should be used for IV injections?

Answer: 1- or 1.5-inch needle, 16-20 gauge

Q: Medications administered externally to the skin and absorbed into mucous membranes are called:

Answer: topical

Q: Which of the following medications is NOT administered rectally?

Answer: Norplant

Q: Which type of drug name is usually capitalized?

Answer: trade name

Q: NSAIDs work by blocking the effect of the enzyme:

Answer: cyclooxygenase

Q: The generic name for Axid® is:

Answer: Nizatidine

Q: The generic name for Zantac® is:

Answer: Ranitidine

Q: The generic name for Tagamet® is:

Answer: cimetidine

Q: The generic name for Pepcid® is:

Answer: Phamotidine

Q: The generic for Protonix® is:

Answer: Pantoprazole

Q: The generic for Prevacid® is:

Answer: Lansoprazole

Q: Which type of laxative causes colon fluid retention, increasing peristalsis?

Answer: hyperosmotics

Q: The nutrient value that prevents deficiencies in 98% of the population is the:

Answer: recommended dietary allowance

Q: Vitamin K is stored in the:

Answer: Liver

Q: Vitamin B12 is also known as:

Answer: cyanocobalamine

Q: A drug info. resource is any source providing _____, evidenced-based, and evaluated drug info.

Answer: credible

Q: which reference text is subtitled The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics?

Answer: Goodman and Gilman’s

Q: An alphabetical listing of names or subjects with page references for easy use is called a(n):

Answer: index

Q: Which of the following is NOT among the PDR’s detailed product information?

Answer: OTC contraindications

Q: How many drug monographs are included in Martindale?

Answer: nearly 6,000

Q: Which reference book contains information on disinfectants and pesticides?

Answer: Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference

Q: Pharmaceutical references list drugs either by their classification or by their:

Answer: Therapeutic Indication

Q: Which pharmaceutical reference book has a loose-leaf edition that is updated monthly?

Answer: Drug Facts and Comparisons

Q: Which of the following can help you determine authority and accuracy of a website?

Answer: qualifications, credentials, or expertise of authors/editors

Q: Which of the following is the largest registry of adverse drug effects in the United States?

Answer: MEDMARX

Q: What service does the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act require pharmacists to provide?

Answer: counseling of patients on medication-related issues

Q: Which of the following is appointed to supervise all aspects of the daily pharmacy operation?

Answer: Pharmacy Manager

Q: The area of the pharmacy where the pharmD provides the patient with detailed drug info. is the:

Answer: Pick-up area

Q: Which of the following shows the correct DEA registration number format for Dr. Mary Smith?

Answer: AS1234563

Q: Who is NOT allowed to receive a phone-in prescription from a prescriber in most states?

Answer: CPhT

Q: Which bin would hold a prescription for Sarah McWilliams in a large and busy pharmacy?

Answer: Ma-Me

Q: A patient’s confidential information is commonly referred to as:

Answer: PHI

Q: Which kind of pharmacy is most likely to be open 24 hours per day?

Answer: chain

Q: A pharmacy with only one location would be considered a(n) ________ pharmacy.

Answer: independent

Q: Which of the following indicates good customer service?

Answer: listen and revolve any issues or concerns

Q: You’re a third of the way there!

Answer: Keep going!!

Q: Even pharmacies with counting machines will still need to count out _________ by hand.

Answer: schedule II narcotics

Q: Why should penicillin not be counted by machine?

Answer: potential for allergic reactions due to cross-contamination

Q: A device that can hold hundreds or thousands of tablets is called a(n):

Answer: cassette

Q: Which statement about prescription-filling robots is true?

Answer: they are more prevalent in institutional pharmacies

Q: When inventory is low in an automated medication-delivery system, it automatically:

Answer: reorders a preset amount of the item

Q: EHR stands for:

Answer: Electronic Health Records

Q: All technological advances in pharmacy and healthcare will need to comply with HIPAA to ensure:

Answer: Patient confidentiality

Q: In what way can an automated medication cabinet increase security?

Answer: can be password-protected

Q: Independent purchasing contracts set all of the following EXCEPT:

Answer: the name of the GPO

Q: An automated ordering system will automatically generate an order based on:

Answer: current inventory levels

Q: Identification of recalled drugs can be determined by using the drug’s NDC and:

Answer: Lot number

Q: Which of the following is NOT a problem associated with excessive pharmacy inventory?

Answer: insufficient inventory to meet customer demand

Q: Which of the following is NOT a reason to dispose of a controlled substance?

Answer: Potential for abuse

Q: Which agency must be notified if narcotics are stolen from the pharmacy?

Answer: DEA

Q: An employee who takes or steals medication for any reason will face:

Answer: getting fired and criminal charges

Q: GPO stands for:

Answer: Group Purchasing Organization

Q: What kind of drugs is never dispensed?

Answer: expired

Q: Which of the following is NOT a method of purchasing pharmaceuticals from a manufacturer?

Answer: Group

Q: What provide parameters for meds that are stocked and approved for reimburs. in a health sys?

Answer: Formulary

Q: An automated system updates the pharmacy’s inventory level of a particular drug based on:

Answer: the shipment received

Q: In ambulatory pharm setting, who usually responsible for billing a patient’s insurance company?

Answer: Pharmacy Technician

Q: Prior authorization is a step in the ________ process.

Answer: Drug Utilization Review

Q: Which type of insurance requires a patient to have a pcp referral in order to see a specialist?

Answer: HMO

Q: When a person is injured at work, what % of their medical costs will they have to cover?

Answer: 0%

Q: HMO stands for:

Answer: Health Maintenance Organization

Q: A ________ is a set amount a patient pays up front before insurance coverage applies.

Answer: deductible

Q: A DAW code of 1 indicates that the doctor ________ a substitution.

Answer: does not permit

Q: Which type of formulary generally covers drugs that it does not list?

Answer: open

Q: Which of the following is associated with a certain amount a patient will pay or co-pay?

Answer: tier

Q: TRICARE for Life provides coverage for military personnel age:

Answer: 65+

Q: Who can answer customers’ medically based questions about OTC drugs?

Answer: pharmacist

Q: Which of the following means a drug that helps to relieve pain?

Answer: analgesic

Q: Which of the following is a brand name for acetaminophen?

Answer: Tylenol

Q: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) include all of the following analgesics EXCEPT:

Answer: acetaminophen

Q: Which of the following blocks leukotriene receptors to alleviate sneezing and runny nose?

Answer: antihistamine

Q: Loratadine is sold under which of the following trade names?

Answer: Claritin

Q: What is the maximum amount of calcium carbonate that an 8-year-old child may ingest per day?

Answer: 996mg

Q: What type of OTC antiflatulent medication is approved for use in infants and children?

Answer: simethacone

Q: What SPF is recommended for children under 6 months old?

Answer: 30+

Q: which OTC product is helpful in cooling and healing a sunburn?

Answer: aloe vera gel

Q: 3/4 – 1/3 = ________

Answer: 5/12

Q: 10:1000 = ________%

Answer: 1

Q: Convert 4/6 to a ratio and reduce to lowest terms:

Answer: 2:3

Q: Convert CCL to an Arabic numeral:

Answer: 250

Q: 36.87 – 23.456 = ________

Answer: 13.414

Q: 1 gm = ________ mg.

Answer: 1,000

Q: 1 mg = ________ mcg

Answer: 1,000

Q: 1 mL = ________ L

Answer: 0.001

Q: 1 dram = ________ grains

Answer: 60

Q: Which of the following is not an apothecary unit of measure?

Answer: milliequivalents

Q: 1 tsp = ________ mL

Answer: 5

Q: 1 Tbsp = ________ mL

Answer: 15

Q: 2 fluid ounces = ________ mL

Answer: 60

Q: 1kg = ________ lb (apothecary)

Answer: 2.2

Q: 1 gallon = ________ mL

Answer: 3,840

Q: 8 fluid ounces = ________ mL

Answer: 240

Q: 1 grain = ________ mg

Answer: 65

Q: 1 pound = ________ g

Answer: 454

Q: 1 lb = ________ oz (apothecary)

Answer: 12

Q: 1 lb = ________ oz (household)

Answer: 16

Q: 5 gr = _______ mg

Answer: 325

Q: Which of the following is correct?1 mcg = 0.1 mg10 mg = 0.001 gm1L = 1000 mL1000L = 1 mL

Answer: 1L=1,000mL

Q: What is often used to denote a milliliter?

Answer: cubic centimeter

Q: Which measurement system does not use commas until there are five digits in the number?

Answer: international unit

Q: Which drug is NOT measured using apothecary-unit applications?

Answer: Penicillin

Q: is a formula for solving pedi. dosage calculations based upon the patient’s weight in pounds.

Answer: Clark’s Rule

Q: Which SIG code means “as needed”?

Answer: prn

Q: Which SIG code means four times per day?

Answer: qid

Q: What is of particular importance when taking quarterly or annual inventory?

Answer: invoice cost

Q: AWP stands for:

Answer: Average Wholesale Price

Q: How will the insurance company most likely pay the pharmacy?

Answer: by check of electronic transfer for batched claims

Q: What info. do you need to calculate gross profit percent on a single item sold in the pharmacy?

Answer: selling price and cost

Q: On an accounting statement, net profit + cost + overhead should equal:

Answer: income

Q: Halfway there!!!!!!

Answer: yayayayayay!

Q: Which type of flavoring additives is used in the preparation of salty-tasting drugs?

Answer: cinnamon

Q: Which of the following is used for continuous stirring?

Answer: magnetic stir plate

Q: What was recently revised to include new material about nonsterile compounded formulations?

Answer: USP 795

Q: Medication doses for animals are usually calculated on the basis of:

Answer: Milligrams per kilogram of body weight

Q: The eye generally tolerates a pH range of:

Answer: 4-11

Q: Which of the following dosage forms must be sterile?

Answer: Ophthalmic Ointments

Q: Which term refers to the process of reducing particle sizes to a fine powder?

Answer: triturating

Q: Which dosage form contains two immiscible liquids?

Answer: emulsion

Q: Which of the following dosage forms is placed in the oral cavity to disintegrate over time?

Answer: troches

Q: Pharmacy technicians have assumed many duties once performed by the pharmacist, including:

Answer: compounding and preparation of intravenous drugs

Q: Which is the most common type of health-system pharmacy?

Answer: hospital pharmacy

Q: Which of the following is not included among the AHA categories of hospitals?

Answer: short-term care

Q: What term is used in long-term care facilities as an alternative to the word “patient”?

Answer: centralized

Q: Which of the following is NOT ordered using a medication order form?

Answer: double room

Q: Which type of medication order means that the patient should receive medication as necessary?

Answer: PRN

Q: What kind of medication order is used in a health-system facility research program?

Answer: STAT

Q: Pharmacy technicians perform all of the following tasks EXCEPT:

Answer: verifying medication orders

Q: The pharmacy expiration date for a unit-dose of medication is typically:

Answer: 12 months from the date of unit dosing

Q: Which of the following is a type of automated dispensing cabinet?

Answer: pyxis

Q: What piece of hospital equip has sets of trays on wheeled cart used in critical situations?

Answer: crash cart

Q: Which of the following is NOT an example of a class 100 environment?

Answer: USP 797

Q: The functions of a laminar flow hood include all of the following EXCEPT that it:

Answer: provides sterile air in the work environment

Q: Laminar flow hood has been turned off, how long should it run before it can be used again?

Answer: 30 minutes

Q: Laminar flow hoods should be inspected and certified every:

Answer: 6 months

Q: Laminar flow hoods should have their pre-filters changed every:

Answer: month

Q: Which term is NOT used when describing a needle?

Answer: Barrel

Q: Needles lengths range from ________ or longer.

Answer: 3/8 to 3 1/2in

Q: Of the following, which gauge needle would be the finest (smallest)?

Answer: 22

Q: Which of the following needle gauges is the largest?

Answer: 14

Q: What can be attached to the syringe directly for multiple draws other than needles?

Answer: dispensing pins

Q: Which size of sterilizing filters would be considered capable of removing all microorganisms?

Answer: 0.22 micron

Q: Which part of the syringe can be described as a piston-type rod?

Answer: plunger

Q: Syringe capacity ranges from ________ mL.

Answer: 0.5 to 60

Q: The rule is that the capacity of the syringe should be _______ than the volume to be measured.

Answer: the next size larger

Q: If you were measuring a 3.8 mL dose, which size syringe would be most appropriate?

Answer: 5 mL

Q: Which route of administration is an injection into the spine?

Answer: intrathecal

Q: A hypotonic solution:

Answer: can cause swelling of blood cells

Q: A hypertonic solution:

Answer: can cause shrinking of red blood cells

Q: Of the following additives, which precipitates easily and should be added last to the IV?

Answer: calcium gluconate

Q: Antineoplastic drugs are also known as:

Answer: chemotherapy

Q: Percent strength represents how many grams of active ingredient are in:

Answer: 100 mL

Q: All of the following are categories of concentration problems except:Weight/weightVolume/weightVolume/volumeWeight/volume

Answer: volume/weight

Q: The % strength concentration of a solid active ingredient contained within a liquid base is:

Answer: % weight/volume

Q: Which refers to the strength of active pharmaceutical ingredient in a medication?

Answer: concentration

Q: The % strength concentration of a liquid active ingredient contained within a liquid base is:

Answer: % volume/volume

Q: The % strength concentration of a solid active ingredient contained within a solid base is:

Answer: % weight/weight

Q: When calculating concentrations, it is best to convert any ratio strengths to:

Answer: percents

Q: In concentration problems, ________ are used interchangeably.

Answer: grams and milliliters

Q: Which concentration refers to solid active ingredient mixed with liquid base?

Answer: w/v

Q: When mixing ________, the base quantity is considered the total quantity.

Answer: powders with liquids

Q: Which of the following is the outermost layer of the skin?

Answer: epidermis

Q: Which skin layer contains melanocytes?

Answer: epidermis

Q: Which skin layer stores adipose?

Answer: hypodermis

Q: Red area, inflamed skin caused by irritations, , infection, or defects to the skin’s structure?

Answer: contact dermatitis

Q: Which of the following is an example of a rash?

Answer: contact dermatitis

Q: ________ is a chronic immune disorder.

Answer: psoriasis

Q: All of the following are treatments for psoriasis EXCEPT:

Answer: imiquimod

Q: Which remedy for lice is available as a 1% shampoo with the brand name Kwell?

Answer: lindane

Q: Which of the following drugs is used to treat impetigo?

Answer: retapamulin

Q: Which of the following drugs is used to treat athlete’s foot?

Answer: miconazole

Q: Which of the following drugs is an oral drug for acne treatment?

Answer: accutane

Q: Folliculitis is a _____ skin infection.

Answer: bacterial

Q: Blackheads are a type of _____________ acne.

Answer: non-inflammatory

Q: Which of the following is caused by hyperpigmentation?

Answer: liver spots

Q: Which prescription treatment for acne is taken orally and available in 50, 75, or 100mg caps?

Answer: doxiclycline

Q: Congrats, you finished the whole thing!!

Answer: you’re gonna rock it, good luck!