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Download PHARMACEUT CNPR NAPSRx Quizzes 2 With Answers Updated 2022 and more Exams Health sciences in PDF only on Docsity! 1 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 Contents Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Quiz 5 Quiz 6 Quiz 7 Quiz 8 Quiz 9 Quiz 10 Quiz 11 Quiz 12 Quiz 13 Quiz 14 Quiz 15 Quiz 16 Quiz 17 Quiz 18 Quiz 19 Quiz 20 2 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 Quiz 1 1. Pharmaceuticals are arguably the most socially important healthcare product. A. TRUE B. FALSE 2. Pharmaceutical development is a high-risk undertaking, in which many promising leads prove disappointing. A. TRUE B. FALSE 3. Pharmaceutical sales are highest in which geographical regions? A. The U.S., Saudi Arabia, and Japan B. The U.S., Western Europe, and Japan C. Western Europe, Australia, and Canada D. Western Europe, Canada, and Saudi Arabia 4. The U.S. accounts for about of the world’s pharmaceutical revenues. A. 30% B. 50% C. 80% D. 95% 5. Which of the following has fueled recent growth in the pharmaceutical industry? A. increased international standardization and regulation B. international legalization of DTC advertising C. population growth and increased life expectancies D. all of these 6. According to your manual, which statement accurately describes the predicted relationship between pharmaceutical companies and genomic research facilities? A. Genomic research company is another term for ethical research company. 5 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 13. Most DMs did not start as representatives. A. TRUE B. FALSE 14. How many territories are in a typical district? A. 1 to 2 B. 8 to 12 C. 30 to 40 D. 50 to 100 15. What is the most effective method for grabbing market share? A. comparative selling B. criticizing the competition C. power point presentations D. questioning doctors' choices Quiz 2 1. Pharmaceutical reps mainly visit pharmacies. A. TRUE B. FALSE 2. It usually only takes 1-2 calls to a physician before he or she commits to prescribing your product. A. TRUE B. FALSE 3. The pharmacist may dispense a product other than what the physician prescribed A. TRUE B. FALSE 6 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 4. According to Chapter 2 of your manual, which of the following would classify as payers? A. employers B. patients C. pharmacists D. physicians 5. According to your manual, what defines ethical pharmaceutical companies? A. donating a specified proportion of their revenue to consumer organizations B. donating a specified proportion of their revenue to the NIH C. manufacturing generics D. researching and developing novel drugs 6. One of the most disappointing results of the pharmaceutical industry’s continued investment in R & D is the few new drugs being approved and in development. A. TRUE B. FALSE 7. Thanks to modern medicines, how long are people newly diagnosed with HIV expected to live? A. another 10 years B. another 20 years C. another 5 years D. another 50 years 8. How much has the average American lifespan increased since 1890? A. almost 10 years B. almost 15 years C. almost 30 years D. almost 5 years 9. What is a treatment group? A. a group of patients assigned to receive a specified treatment 7 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 B. a group of patients who have volunteered to receive the active drug, but not the placebo C. A group of substances being tested D. A list of study protocols 10. What is the main difference between a blinded and double-blinded study? A. A blinded study is performed to control the placebo effect whereas a double-blinded study is performed to control the observer effect. B. A double-blinded study has two control groups, but a blinded study only has one. C. Blinded studies are more scientifically rigorous. D. In a double-blind study, neither the study staff nor the study participants know which subjects are in the experimental group and which in the control. 11. What does asymptomatic mean? A. exhibiting atypical signs or symptoms that were not indicated in the product packaging B. not exhibiting signs or symptoms C. refusing treatment for symptoms D. toxic or harmful to the human body Quiz 3 1. Which term denotes the study of bodily functions (as opposed to structures)? A. anatomy B. cytology C. oncology D. physiology 2. In its broadest definition, a drug is any substance that produces a physical or psychological change in the body. A. TRUE B. FALSE 3. How does the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) define a drug? A. any substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease, or a 10 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 9. Which statement is TRUE about drugs taken sublingually? A. Sublingual administration is the most common route of administration. B. Sublingual drugs are absorbed directly and almost immediately into the bloodstream. C. Sublingual drugs are used primarily to treat the mouth. D. Sublingual drugs must first pass through the intestinal wall and liver, just like oral drugs, but can be used in patients with swallowing problems. 10. What are 3 of the 7 rights of drug administration? A. the right patient, the right drug, and the right dose B. the right supervision, the right patient, and the right dose C. the right technique, the right documentation, and the right supervision D. the right to information about one's medication, the right to question one's treatment, and the right to a second opinion 11. Pro-drugs are administered in an active form, which is metabolized into an inactive form. A. TRUE B. FALSE 12. The kidney of an 85-year-old person excretes drugs only as efficiently as that of a 35-year-old person. A. around 15% B. around 30% C. around 50% D. This is impossible to predict because it depends on such a wide range of other factors. 13. The normal age-related decrease in kidney function can help doctors determine an appropriate dosage based solely on a person’s age. A. TRUE B. FALSE 14. What DIFFERENTIATES a caplet from a tablet? A. Caplets are made of compressed powder. B. Caplets are shaped like capsules and have film coatings to aid in swallowing. 11 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 C. Caplets are used for sustained-release drugs. D. Caplets contain hard cylindrical granules, liquids, or some combination of these. 15. Where will you find the legend “Caution: Federal Law prohibits dispensing without a prescription”? A. on the label of all prescription drugs B. on the labels of all generic drugs C. only on the labels of drugs dispensed at pharmacies (as opposed to, e.g., product samples at doctors' offices) D. only on the labels of product samples 16. What happens in slow acetylators? A. Drugs that are metabolized by N-acetyl transferase are less likely to reach toxic levels than in fast acetylators. B. Drugs that are metabolized by N-acetyl transferase tend to reach higher blood levels and remain in the body longer. C. Drugs that are metabolized by N-acetyl transferase tend to reach lower blood levels, but remain in the body longer. D. None of these statements apply to slow acetylators. Quiz 4 1. About of the people in the U.S. are slow acetylators. A. 1% B. 5% C. 25% D. 50% 2. Which of the following statements about drug-drug interactions is INCORRECT? A. Drug-drug interactions are always harmful. B. Duplication can involve two drugs with the same effect causing toxicity when taken together. C. Duplication can involve two drugs with the same effect intensifying each other's therapeutic effects without any serious side effects. D. Opposition can involve two drugs with opposing actions interacting to reduce one's effectiveness but not the other's. 12 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 3. Smoking decreases the effectiveness of some drugs. A. TRUE B. FALSE 4. Which of the following statements about dietary supplements is INCORRECT? A. Because dietary supplements are not drugs, interactions with drugs are not a concern. B. Dietary supplements are regulated as foods. C. Dietary supplements contain vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and/or herbs. D. all of these 5. Which statement/s is/are INCORRECT about an ideal drug, or magic bullet as Ehrlich phrased it? A. It does not exist. B. It would be aimed precisely at a disease site. C. It would not harm healthy tissues. D. All of these statements are correct. 6. Which statement accurately differentiates resistance from tolerance? A. Doctors can predict resistance but not tolerance. B. There is no difference between tolerance and resistance. C. Tolerance is caused by genetic mutations, but resistance is always innate. D. Tolerance refers to a person's diminished response to a drug after repeated use, while resistance applies to microorganisms' or cancel cells' abilities to withstand drug effects. 7. Between 3% and 7% of hospital admissions in the United States are estimated to be for treatment of adverse drug reactions. A. TRUE B. FALSE 8. Which statement is true about the universal scale for quantifying the severity of an adverse drug reaction? A. The severities of adverse drug reactions are quantified by their chronicity. B. The severities of adverse drug reactions are quantified by their threat to life. 15 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 A. They are also called “large molecule drugs. B. They are derived from living materials. C. They do not cause immune responses. D. Vaccines are a type of biologic. 15.“Large molecule” products are developed and manufactured by a chemical process. A. TRUE B. FALSE 16. What are drugs that attract or bind to cell receptors in order to mimic or enhance activities by endogenous chemical messengers? A. agonists B. antagonists C. orphan drugs D. steroids Quiz 5 1. Which term denotes how an API works in the body? A. formulation B. mechanism of action C. site of action D. therapeutic group 2. What cements the active and inert components together to maintain cohesive portions? A. binders B. colors C. disintegrants D. lubricants 3. What does the medical abbreviation BID denote? 16 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 A. as needed B. bioavailable in diet C. quality of drugs D. twice a day 4. What is the medical abbreviation for as needed? A. BID B. PRN C. PSN D. QID 5. Which components might cause patients' different reactions to brand name and generic drugs? A. differences in active ingredients B. differences in inactive ingredients C. differences in both active and inactive ingredients D. Patients' reactions to a brand name and generic drugs are equivalent. 6. All cells have a nucleus. A. TRUE B. FALSE 7. Which of the following does NOT affect drug response? A. the patient's genetic makeup, age, body size, and use of other drugs and dietary supplements. B. the patient's other conditions or diseases. C. whether or not the patient takes the drug properly D. All of these factors influence drug response. 8. Drug reactions are predictable because they do not occur after a person has been previously exposed to the drug one or more times without any allergic reactions. 17 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 A. TRUE B. FALSE 9. What is the typical relationship between a drug's site of administration and site of action? A. They are usually somewhat removed from each other. B. They are usually the same site. C. They should not be the same site for economic reasons. D. They should not be the same site for safety reasons. 10. What is CMAX? A. an abbreviation for the maximum concentration of white blood cells B. the peak plasma concentration on a measuring curve C. the time interval within which a given dose of a drug is expected to have a therapeutic effect D. the time of peak plasma concentration on a measuring curve 11. Which of the following is NOT a main concept in clinical pharmacology? A. Drug Distribution and Elimination B. Pharmacodynamics C. Pharmacokinetics D. Pharmacoprocesses 12. Which of the following is NOT a route of drug administration? A. buccal B. Intramuscular C. sublingual D. transfugal 13. How are intradermal drugs delivered? 20 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 A. TRUE 21 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 B. FALSE 4. Only 3 companies account for nearly 90% of all drug wholesale sales. A. TRUE B. FALSE 5. What type of sale bypasses the need for intermediary distributors? A. brokerage sales B. drop shipment sales C. integrated delivery network sales D. manufacturer-direct sales 6. What is a group purchasing organization (GPO)? A. a company that owns and operates 3 or fewer pharmacies B. a wholesaler that obtains drugs from manufacturers and delivers them directly to pharmacists' warehouses C. an entity consisting of two or more hospitals or other health care entities that negotiates contracts on behalf of its members D. any distributor of a prescription drug that conducts at least 22 transactions every 2 years 7. Prescriptions dispensed by mail-order pharmacies are, on average, around than those dispensed by retail pharmacies. A. 3 times smaller B. just slightly smaller C. 3 times larger D. 10 times larger 8. Which of the following is NOT a type of non-stock sale? A. brokerage sales B. dock-to-dock sales C. drop shipments D. All of these are examples of non-stock sales. 22 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 9. What is another term for rebates? A. after-market arrangements B. in-state arrangements C. mail-order arrangements D. sell-side arrangements 10. The PDMA is the Prescription Drug Manufacturers Association. A. TRUE B. FALSE 11. A company that owns and operates three or fewer pharmacies is an . A. authorized distributor B. independent drug store C. in-state wholesaler D. integrated drug store 12. Which section of a drug's package insert information covers the usual dosage range? A. clinical pharmacology B. contraindications C. description D. indications and usage 13. Drug labels must include indications, usage information, and contraindications. A. TRUE B. FALSE 14. What should be included in the description section of a drug's package insert information? A. the drug's proprietary name and the established name B. the indications C. the mechanism of action 25 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 B. The drugs contain identical amounts of the same active ingredients. 26 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 C. The drugs contain identical amounts of the same inactive ingredients. D. The drugs involve the same dosage form and route of administration. 6. A generic drug is to the originator brand-name drug in dosage, strength, safety, and quality. A. bioequivalent B. biophysical C. different D. similar 7. What list is generally considered the most reliable source of information on therapeutically equivalent drug products? A. International Council on Harmonization (ICH) Handbook B. “Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence” C. The Blue Book D. The Red Book 8. Which of the following is an Orange Book rating? A. AZ B. B C. BZ D. CZ 9. What is the term for chemical equivalents which, when administered in the same amounts, will provide the same biological or physiological availability as measured by blood and urine levels? A. biological equivalents B. branded generics C. therapeutic alternatives D. therapeutic equivalents 10. What term denotes a drug that is identical or bioequivalent to the originator brand-name drug in dosage form, safety, strength, route, quality, performance, characteristics, and intended use? A. generic B. OTC 27 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 C. therapeutic alternative D. vector-based 11. What term denotes the dispensing of an unbranded generic product for the product prescribed? A. chemical substitution B. generic substitution C. pharmaceutical license D. Pharmacist's license 12. What is the duration of a patent challenge? A. 2 weeks B. 4 weeks C. 180 Days D. 1 Year Quiz 8 1. How is a drug sample closet or cabinet like a grocery store shelf? A. Drug sample closets are like grocery store shelves in all these ways. B. The generic products are usually kept on the top shelf. C. The more expensive products are always kept on the top shelf. D. The more visibility you can give your drug, the more likely that it will be prescribed. 2. Pharmaceutical representatives do not typically store and secure their own drug samples. A. TRUE B. FALSE 3. Sampling is sometimes the most important factor in a pharmaceutical rep’s success. A. TRUE B. FALSE 30 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 D. Store the samples in your home office and use them as samples as needed. Quiz 9 1. Which area of drug R&D has seen the largest cost increases? A. animal testing B. clinical trials C. manufacturing D. self-regulation 2. On average, how long does it take for a new drug to be developed (i.e., from the discovery of the initial compound to FDA approval)? A. 3-5 years B. 10-15 years C. 15-20 years D. 20-30 years 3. Which of the following regulatory agencies is industry-based (i.e., run mainly by the companies themselves)? A. Drug Enforcement Administration B. European Medicines Agency C. Pharmaceutical Research and Manufactures of America (PhRMA) D. the FDA 4. Which of the following factors has simplified the pharmaceutical R&D process? A. an intensive regulatory process B. growing demand in the medical community for more complex data about pharmaceuticals C. the increasing number of procedures in Phase III trials D. none of these 5. The landmark FDA Modernization Act of 1997 was a major step forward in enabling safe and effective new drugs and biologics to be made available sooner to patients. A. TRUE 31 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 B. FALSE 32 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 6. According to your manual, which type of system is the best way to deliver healthcare? A. a central-price system B. a market-based system C. a non-negotiable system D. a patient-restrictive system 7. How would increased pharmaceutical price controls affect the U.S. healthcare system? A. Increased price controls would encourage the development of more life-saving medicines. B. Increased price controls would limit the FDA's power. C. Increased price controls would similarly increase companies' incentives to invest in R&D. D. Increased price controls would stifle innovation. 8. Which of the following invests a greater percentage of sales in research than the biotech sector? A. the aerospace sector B. the communications sector C. the electronics sector D. none of these 9. What was the intent of the Bayh-Dole Act and the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act? A. to curb the commercialization of technologies B. to hasten the commercialization of technologies that otherwise might not be used C. to keep government-funded ideas under government control D. to secure funding for public university-based research initiatives 10. According to your manual, what did the G10 Medicines Group recently report about the pharmaceutical industry in the European Union (EU)? A. The EU pharmaceutical industry has surpassed the US pharmaceutical industry because of increased price controls in the EU. B. The EU pharmaceutical industry has surpassed the US pharmaceutical industry because of increased price controls in the US. C. The EU should continue to discourage links between private and public research facilities. 35 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 C. transdermal 36 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 D. vascular 12. Carcinogenicity studies are carried out to identify the tumor-causing potential of a drug. A. TRUE B. FALSE Quiz 11 1. According to NIH ethical guidelines, which of the following is the most important criteria in selecting subjects for clinical studies? A. convenience B. relative risk C. scientific objectives D. vulnerability 2. Which statement about the IRB is INCORRECT? A. The investigator must inform the IRB/IEC of any changes in the research activity. B. The IRB/IEC acts as a third party to oversee the welfare of the trial subjects C. The IRB/IEC has the right to stop a trial or require that procedures and methods be changed. D. The members of the IRB/IEC must be experts in the topic of the study 3. Which phases of clinical studies are open label and which are blinded? A. All clinical trials are blinded except for Phase I. B. All clinical trials are blinded except for Phase IV. C. All clinical trials are blinded. D. Phase I and IV trials are often open label, but Phase II and III are double-blinded or at least blinded. 4. If it is not possible to measure the direct effects of a drug, what is used instead? A. likelihood ratios B. odds ratios C. predictive values 37 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 D. surrogate markers such as blood pressure and cholesterol levels 5. Which of the following is an observational study that first identifies a group of subjects with a certain disease and a control group without the disease, and then looks to back in time (e.g., via chart reviews) to find exposure to risk factors? A. case series B. case-control study C. cross-sectional study D. longitudinal cohort study 6. Which measure of central tendency is the sum of all observations divided by the number of observations? A. interquartile range B. mean C. median D. mode 7. Which measurement describes the number of new events that occur during a specified period of time in a population at risk for the event (e.g., lung infections per year)? A. incidence B. odds ratio C. prevalence D. relative risk 8. Which of the following measures is used to describe the variability of the population mean? A. prevalence B. range C. standard deviation D. standard error of the mean 9. Which of the following terms denotes the extent to which a test actually measures what it is supposed to be measuring, or what we think it is measuring? A. relevance 40 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 6. There are more white blood cells than red blood cells for the same volume in the human body. A. TRUE B. FALSE 7. How was insulin primarily obtained from the 1930s to the 1980s? A. artificial human growth factors B. non-diabetic human donors C. porcine and bovine extracts D. recombinant biopharmaceutical processes 8. Which of the following are NOT types of cytokines? A. interferons B. interleukins C. monokines D. All of these are types of cytokines. 9. Which of the following is NOT a type of hormones? A. amino acid derivatives B. blood glucose C. polypeptides D. steroids 10. Which of the following is a basic gene therapy technique? A. in situ, in which patients' genetically faulted tissues are removed, loaded with normal genes in vectors, and returned to the patients' bodies B. in situ, in which patients' tissues are removed, transplanted into animal donors where the normal genes are produced, and then returned to the patients' bodies C. in vitro, in which patients' genetically faulted tissues are removed, loaded with normal genes in vectors, and returned to the patients' bodies D. in vitro, in which patients' tissues are removed, transplanted into animal donors where the normal genes are produced, and then returned to the patients' bodies 41 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 11. Which statement about stem cells is CORRECT? A. Multipotent stem cells are the most controversial because they can only be harvested from embryos. B. Multipotent stem cells can develop into a much broader range of types of cells than pluripotent or totipotent cells. C. Pluripotent stem cells can develop into many cell types, but not a new individual. D. Totipotent stem cells can produce a number of specialized cells, but not a new individual. 12. Leukemia is a condition in which the stem cells in the bone marrow malfunction and produce an excessive number of immature white blood cells. A. TRUE B. FALSE 13. Which of the following are types of vectors used in gene therapy? A. multipotent stem cells B. pluripotent stem cells C. retroviruses D. totipotent stem cells 14. Which of the following is NOT a type of stem cell? A. multipotent B. pluripotent C. semipotent D. totipotent 15. Traditional vaccines are prepared in a number of ways. Which of the following is NOT one of them? A. attenuated B. insulin C. inactivated D. toxoids Quiz 13 42 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 1. Effective drug therapy is a cost-effective and highly valuable means of controlling total healthcare expenditures and improving quality of life. A. TRUE B. FALSE 2. Drug utilization review (DUR) programs… A. . . .have traditionally been used to ensure the appropriate, safe, and effective use of prescription drugs, but are increasingly shifting their focus to minimizing costs. B.. . .have traditionally been used to minimize costs, but are increasingly focused on ensuring the appropriate, safe, and effective use of prescription drugs.. C. …are increasingly popular, and expected to be used by almost 90% of HMOs in the coming years. D. …seldom require retrospective monitoring of physicians' prescribing patterns. 3. DUR programs involve retrospective monitoring of physicians’ prescribing patterns. A. TRUE B. FALSE 4. A formulary is a list of prescription drugs approved by insurance coverage. A. TRUE B. FALSE 5. The history of drug formularies in the U.S. extends back to… A... .the 1980s. B....the American Revolution. C....the mid-twentieth century. D....the Victorian era. 6. Which of these is NOT a type of formulary? A. a closed three-tier formulary in which generic drugs are listed on Tier 1 B. a five-tier formulary that is supplemented by a step therapy program 45 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 D. All of these people are typically members of the P&T committee. 12. Almost 98% of employed Americans are now covered by a HMO, a preferred provider organization, or a point- of- service plan. A. TRUE B. FALSE Quiz 14 1. Pharmaceutical companies are more interested in acquiring and exploiting another’s brands than in acquiring another's R&D and sales and marketing assets. A. TRUE B. FALSE 2. Ideally, when should brand strategy development for a new drug begin? A. as soon as a clinical need is identified B. as soon as a lead compound has been discovered C. during Phase II clinical trials D. during Phase IV trials 3. Which of the following is an example of a expressive value? A. I own a BMW because I like feeling the road. B. I own a BMW because I like the bells and whistles. C. I own a BMW because I want people to know that I'm a serious driving enthusiast. D. I own a BMW because it's German like I am. 4. According to your manual, which of the following is NOT an example of a functional value? A. convenience B. efficacy C. safety D. uniqueness 46 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 5. It is rare for pharmaceutical companies to explore, develop, and promote expressive values with which patients might identify. A. TRUE B. FALSE 6. To be competitive, pharmaceutical brands must be distinctive. They must possess defining characteristics that are perceived by customers to be unique, attractive, and relevant to their needs. A. TRUE B. FALSE 7. With the global need for new drugs, pharmaceutical brand names are not subject to regulatory approval. A. TRUE B. FALSE 8. How has DTC advertising changed over the last few decades? A. DTC advertising has become a tactic used only by large brands. B. DTC advertising has become a tactic used only by small brands. C. DTC advertising has become an essential marketing tactic for both large and small brands. D. DTC advertising has become an important marketing tactic all over the world. 9. Which of the following MOST strongly influences physicians' prescribing habits? A. doctors' personal experiences, and their patients' unique situations B. DTC advertising C. other types of pharmaceutical marketing D. patients' opinions about DTC advertising 10. Pharmaceutical companies spend more on promotional activities than on R&D. A. TRUE B. FALSE 11. Which of the following would be MOST well-served by mass-market print and TV ads? 47 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 A. a brand that treats a rare, acute condition 50 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 A. TRUE B. FALSE 6. Which of the following would NOT be considered acceptable promotional items under PhRMA Code? A. journal subscriptions B. medical text books C. pens and clipboards designed to be used by patients in doctors' offices D. stethoscopes 7. Under PhRMA Code, what is one example of an acceptable patient education item? A. a pedometer valued under $100 B. a stopwatch valued under $100 C. an anatomical model valued under $100 D. any of these 8. Under what circumstances does PhRMA Code permit a company to provide entertainment or recreational activities to healthcare practitioners? A. when the activity is intended to facilitate informational exchange B. when the practitioner is acting as a bone fide advisory board consultant C. when the practitioner is providing a legitimate service to the company D. under none of these circumstances 9. Under PhRMA Code, may a company sponsor a lunch at a 3-day conference if part of it includes an educational program for which attendees may choose to receive CME credit? A. yes, as long as it is modest B. yes, as long as the group sponsoring the event has approved it C. yes, but only if the lunch is clearly separate from the CME portion of the conference D. no, under no circumstances 10. Which of the following is an arm of the Department of Health and Human Services that investigates regulatory infractions, provides compliance advice, and brings enforcement actions? 51 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 A. American Medical Association B. Drug Enforcement Agency C. Federal Trade Commission D. Office of Inspector General Quiz 16 1. It is illegal to ask receptionists for personal information about your clients such as home phone numbers, birthdays, or hobbies. A. TRUE B. FALSE 2. Which of the following is NOT a primary goal or function of the P&T committee? A. to assist in research on investigational drugs B. to budget the hospital's pharmaceutical expenses C. to educate sales representatives on legal and ethical guidelines for professional behavior D. to monitor drug utilization 3. Which of the following is a major challenge facing family medicine? A. fewer and fewer patients, because most people are opting to see specialists B. managed care policies eroding patient-doctor relationships C. too many medical students and not enough positions D. Family medicine faces all of these challenges. 4. According to your manual, family physicians diagnose and treat approximately what proportion of patients they see (as opposed to referring them to specialists)? A. 5% B. 20% C. 50% D. 95% 5. Which of the following is NOT one of the steps on the Product Adoption Continuum? 52 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 A. adoption 55 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 C. Mood stabilizers D. Antipsychotic agents Quiz 17 1. What is the focus of the short call protocol? A. Asking a quick yes-or-no questions so that you can move to the close B. beginning with a specific clinical study C. beginning with a specific patient type D. Just asking for a few more minutes so that you do not need to bother them again 2. Who is the Medical Science Liaison (MSL)? A. Someone employed by a hospital who coordinates sales representatives’ visits B. Someone employed by a hospital who heads the P&T committee and manages the formulary C. Someone employed by a pharmaceutical company who builds relationships with thoughts leaders and acts as an informational resources D. Someone employed by a university who coordinates privately funded clinical studies 3. What type of education do MSL’s typically have? A. bachelor’s degrees B. graduate-level science degrees C. master’s degrees D. only a little college, because their sales experience is far more important 4. How do companies typically judge the MSL team’s contributions? A. deciling B. return on education C. the individual MSL’s sales records D. the projected sales potential of the MSL’s sales representatives 5. What differentiates push through programs from pull through programs? A. Push through programs focus on individual patients. 56 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 B. Push through programs take place at the physician level. C. Sales representatives are more involved in pull through programs. D. Sales representatives are more involved in push through programs. 6. Which of these is NOT a type of pull through program? A. Adherence/persistency B. educational support C. therapeutic intervention D. All of these are types of pull through programs. 7. Because pharmaceutical sales reps work mostly out of their homes, it is not important that they work well in a team environment. A. TRUE B. FALSE 8. What is the MOST LIKELY reason that a doctor would lack interest in one of your clinical studies? A. A competitor has told the doctor to ignore you. B. The doctor does not like the way you are presenting it. C. The doctor would prefer to feel like you are selling rather than educating. D. The doctor’s receptionist has warned him about you. 9. Which of the following is NOT an effective method for reaching the 65+ market? A. being a Medicare Part D information resource B. knowing the physician-payer mix C. taking advantage of partnership programs D. All of these are effective methods for reaching the 65+ market. 10. When a physician visits your hospital display, you should begin conversation by asking. “Can I help you?”? A. TRUE B. FALSE 57 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 Quiz 18 1. Which of the following is NOT a rule in making the most out of your sales calls? A. counterpart coordination B. no data dumping C. reading the environment D. your agenda, not theirs 2. Specialty care products are more often prescribed by generalist physicians. A. TRUE B. FALSE 3. Side effects that might be considered merely minor annoyances in acute treatment can be a powerful barrier to adoption in chronic therapies. A. TRUE B. FALSE 4. Acute medications, such as antibiotics, are used to address short-term illnesses or symptoms. A. TRUE B. FALSE 5. In some medical cases, a therapy may be initiated by a specialist and monitored and maintained by a primary care physician. A. TRUE B. FALSE 6. Blockbuster drug status typically translates into sales of just under $10 million annually. A. TRUE B. FALSE 7. A generic drug manufacturer's greatest challenge is often to replicate drug formulation factors that affect the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics of the original drug. 60 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 D. prescribing pharmaceuticals 13. What is NOT one of the ways in pharmaceutical companies and representatives categorize their customers? A. acute care vs. chronic care B. office-based vs. hospital-based C. primary care vs. specialty care D. Companies and agents categorize their patients in all of these ways. Quiz 19 1. Which of the following are relatively new prescription drug benefits covered under the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement & Modernization Act? A. HMO Plan 2006 B. Medicare Part A C. Medicare Part B D. Medicare Part D 2. Which term means “disease producer”? A. enzyme B. glidant C. isomer D. pathogen 3. Which type of blood cell plays the most prominent role in fighting infection and disease? A. red blood cell B. stem cell C. validated blood cell D. white blood cell 4. Which of the following generally resides on a cell surface (or in the cytoplasm) and causes a biological change or activity when stimulated? A. glidant 61 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 B. leukocyte 62 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 C. receptor D. tissue 5. Renal pertains to: A. heart B. kidneys C. ovaries D. stomach 6. What term denotes the practice of locating genes on a chromosome? A. gene delivery B. gene mapping C. gene therapy D. generics 7. What field is MOST concerned with drug effects due to slight genetic differences? A. genomics B. pharmacogenomics C. pharmacokinetics D. pharmacoprosthetics 8. Which entity or entities fund/s the National Institutes of Health (NIH)? A. MDA B. Pharmaceutical Companies C. United Nations D. United States Federal Government 9. With respect to the material in your manual, what does IDN stand for? A. immunodeficient drug B. independent drug network 65 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 C. plasma 66 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 D. proteins 15. What is the mechanism of action? A. a dose of medication that keeps/maintains the necessary plasma concentration levels for therapeutic benefit B. the method by which a medication produces its therapeutic effects C. time period between administering a medication and noticing a therapeutic effect D. typically oral or parenteral 16. What is plasma? A. the fluid portion of the blood B. the fluid portion of the lymphatic system C. the lining of the lungs D. the lining of the small intestine 17. What is anaphylaxis? A. a type of chemotherapy B. An extreme sensitivity and reaction to a foreign substance, including medications C. An interaction in which one medication reduces the effects of another medication D. When a medication produces active metabolites Quiz 20 1. Which of the following is NOT a way in which CNS agents are used? A. as analgesics B. as anesthetics C. as anti-convulsants D. They are used in all these ways. 2. How do cholinergic agonists work? A. by inhibiting the actions of acetylcholine B. by inhibiting the actions of GABA 67 NAPSRx Quizzes 2 C. by mimicking the actions of acetylcholine