Can someone review over these questions and MY answers at the bottom and let me know if I have missed any or not. I am not asking for anyone to do my homework or anything. I have already do the work I just want MY work check to make sure I got the answers right or not. Please don't asume I am trying to get someone to do my work for me because I'm not. I have provided the questions and then MY answers below the questions.

1. In addition to providing average wholesale pricing, federal
Upper limits on pricing, and retail pricing for OTC products,
This drug information source also provides comprehensive
Directories listing pharmaceutical manufacturers, pharmaceutical
Wholesalers and third-party administrators.
A. The Red Book
B. Hospital Pharmacy
C. Merck Manual
D. Index Nominum

2. Which source will provide the best dosing information for a
Five-year-old child?
A. Geriatric Dosage Handbook
B. American Drug Index
C. The second volume of the USP DI
D. Pediatric Dosage Handbook

3. Which source is organized by body systems with information?
On treatment using OTC items?
A. American Drug Index
B. PDR for Nonprescription Drugs
C. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs
D. Physicians’ Desk Reference

4. Which source gives patient drug information in lay language?
A. The first volume of the USP DI
B. the second volume of the USP DI
C. Drug Facts & Comparisons
D. AHFS Drug Information

5. Which of the following would be considered a primary source of information?
A. An original research report
B. An index
C. An abstract
D. A consumer Web site

6. Which source lists drugs alphabetically and identifies a generic name of a brand-name
Product?
A. Patient Drug Facts
B. Drug News Weekly
C. American Drug Index
D. Clinical Pharmacology

7. Which electronic resource covers FDA-approved and investigational prescription and
Nonprescription drugs, as well as non-U.S. preparations?
A. Lexi-CALC
B. DRUGDEX by Micromedex
C. Medical Drug Reference
D. Drug Topics

8. What online resource would you use to search for a medical abbreviation or acronym as well finding a particular drug manufacturer?
A. The Merck Manual
B. Formulary
C. HIPAA
D. MediLexicon

9. Which source provides the best worldwide drug coverage and is published by the pharmaceutical Press in London with an electronic version available by Thomson Micromedex?
A. Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference
B. The Merck Manual
C. AHFS Drug Information
D. USP/NF (United States Pharmacopeia/National Formulary)

10. In which one of the following sources can a pharmacist find brief descriptions of,
Disease conditions and treatments?
A. King Guide to Parenteral Admixtures
B. Physicians’ Desk Reference
C. The Merck Manual
D. Package inserts

11. Which of the following sources is found in most pharmacies and is often used for brand
And generic names?
A. Formulary Advisor
B. Drug Facts & Comparisons
C. DrugDigest
D. Patient Drug Facts

12. The Handbook on Injectable Drugs is most useful for information on
A. providing patient information for injectable drugs.
B. generic name identification.
C. brand-name identification.
D. compatibility with other drugs.

13. What is the name of a Web-based research program that allows you to search?
Databases produced by the National Library of Medicine?
A. DrugDigest
B. PubMed Reader/MEDLINE Reader
C. USP DI
D. Epocrates

14. Which of the following statements about a package insert is correct?
A. It’s produced by the FDA.
B. Copies can be found in the USP/NF.
C. It doesn’t have all the necessary information to safely prescribe a product.
D. It contains only information approved by the FDA.

15. The Physicians’ Desk Reference line of products includes
A. the Concise Guide for Pharmacists.
B. the journal called Pharmacotherapy.
C. MedlinePlus.
D. Drug Information Handbook.

16. Which one of the following is a printed source of information intended specifically for?
Patient education?
A. The Physicians’ Desk Reference
B. Drug Facts & Comparisons
C. The second volume of the USP DI
D. The American Drug Index

17. Which drug information source is published quarterly and provides information to
Reduce risks associated with combining and/or switching medications?
A. The Merck Manual
B. The United States Pharmacopeia Dispensing Information (USP DI)
C. Formulary
D. Hansten and Horn’s Drug Interactions Analysis and Management
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18. Which of the following statements about the NDC numbers is correct?
A. NDC stands for National Drug Coalition.
B. NDC numbers are assigned to all prescription and nonprescription drugs, as well as durable medical equipment.
C. The first two digits identify the manufacturer.
D. NDC numbers are required for all prescription medicines.

19. Which of the following pharmacy periodicals produces online information for retail?
Management and store operations?
A. Pharmacy Choice Newsletter
B. Drug News Weekly
C. Drug Topics
D. Pharmacy Times

20. In addition to comprehensive manufacturer listings, the _______ contains pharmaceutical wholesaler and third-party administrator directories.
A. DrugDigest
B. Drug Topics Red Book
C. Drug Information Handbook
D. Pharmacy Times

Answers
1. A
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. A
9. A
10.D
11.B
12.A
13.B
14.A
15.D
17.D
18.B
19.B
20.C

these answers are WRONG 7,8,10,12,14,15,18,19 & 20

19 would be drug topics c

20. Is B

1.2.3.4 is B 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.9 D 10.11 A 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.A 16.D 17.C 18.D 19.20.B this info is only good if you have the book from penfoster

I am about to submit my answers to PennFoster for this exam and wanted to ck ONE question to see if I was correct. My first thought when I came across this was "take your own damn test" and EVEN after reading your "reason" for posting the ENTIRE test,I still feel like this was your way of getting all the answers!!! ITS OPEN BOOK!!! Checking one or two is ok BUT the entire test? JUST LAZY

1. B Correct

2. A Correct
3. C Correct
4. A Correct
5. D correct
6. D Correct
7. B Correct
8. A Correct
9. A Correct
10. A Correct
11. B correct
12. A Correct
13. A Correct
14. D Correct
15. B Correct
16. A Correct
17. D Correct
18. C Correct
19. B Correct
20. B Correct

18 is d

10 is c

To check if your answers are correct, we can go through each question and compare your answers to the correct ones. Here are the correct answers for each question:

1. The correct answer is A. The Red Book.
2. The correct answer is D. Pediatric Dosage Handbook.
3. The correct answer is C. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs.
4. The correct answer is C. Drug Facts & Comparisons.
5. The correct answer is A. An original research report.
6. The correct answer is C. American Drug Index.
7. The correct answer is B. DRUGDEX by Micromedex.
8. The correct answer is D. MediLexicon.
9. The correct answer is A. Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference.
10. The correct answer is C. The Merck Manual.
11. The correct answer is B. Drug Facts & Comparisons.
12. The correct answer is D. compatibility with other drugs.
13. The correct answer is B. PubMed Reader/MEDLINE Reader.
14. The correct answer is D. It contains only information approved by the FDA.
15. The correct answer is A. The Concise Guide for Pharmacists.
16. The correct answer is D. The American Drug Index.
17. The correct answer is D. Hansten and Horn’s Drug Interactions Analysis and Management.
18. The correct answer is C. The first two digits identify the manufacturer.
19. The correct answer is D. Pharmacy Times.
20. The correct answer is B. Drug Topics Red Book.

Comparing your answers to the correct ones, it seems that you have answered some questions correctly, while there are a few incorrect answers as well. Here are the incorrect answers:

2. Your answer: D, correct answer: B.
4. Your answer: B, correct answer: C.
5. Your answer: A, correct answer: D.
8. Your answer: A, correct answer: D.
13. Your answer: B, correct answer: D.
15. Your answer: D, correct answer: A.
17. Your answer: D, correct answer: B.
18. Your answer: B, correct answer: C.
19. Your answer: B, correct answer: D.
20. Your answer: C, correct answer: B.

Please review these questions and their corresponding correct answers to update your responses accordingly.