CETP Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. What is a best practice in Canadian Entry To Practice drug information? β†’ A method or technique recognized as superior based on evidence and expert consensus
  2. What is the primary purpose of a medication use evaluation (MUE) in pharmacy practice? β†’ To assess the appropriateness, safety, and effectiveness of medication use
  3. What is the recommended hand hygiene procedure before beginning sterile compounding activities? β†’ Wash hands for at least 30 seconds with soap and water, then apply 70% IPA
  4. What is the primary objective of quality assurance in Canadian Entry To Practice? β†’ To ensure competence and proficiency in core quality assurance concepts
  5. Risk factors for developing acute renal failure include: β†’ All of the above
  6. What is the relationship between theory and practice in Canadian Entry To Practice quality assurance? β†’ Theory provides the foundation and framework that guides effective practical application
  7. In Canadian Entry To Practice, what is the primary purpose of regulatory compliance? β†’ To ensure adherence to laws, rules, and standards that govern the profession
  8. What is a compounding aseptic containment isolator (CACI) primarily used for? β†’ Preparing hazardous sterile drugs in a closed, protective environment
  9. How should unused portions of single-dose vials (SDVs) be handled after initial use? β†’ Discard immediately after use without saving
  10. "Heparin effect is neutralized by: β†’ Protamine Sulphate
  11. What is the primary objective of compounding in Canadian Entry To Practice? β†’ To ensure competence and proficiency in core compounding concepts
  12. In Canadian Entry To Practice, what role does continuing education play in compounding? β†’ To keep professionals current with evolving standards, technologies, and best practices
  13. What is a key benefit of implementing performance metrics in Canadian Entry To Practice inventory management? β†’ Providing measurable data to track progress and inform decision-making
  14. What is the primary objective of drug distribution in Canadian Entry To Practice? β†’ To ensure competence and proficiency in core drug distribution concepts
  15. In Canadian Entry To Practice, what role does continuing education play in drug information? β†’ To keep professionals current with evolving standards, technologies, and best practices
  16. Regarding osteoarthritis which of the following is true? β†’ Joint pain is precipitated by exertion
  17. In Canadian Entry To Practice, what is the primary purpose of patient assessment in patient counseling? β†’ To gather comprehensive information about the patient's condition to guide care decisions
  18. The best test for a child with pneumonia, nasal polyps and meconium ileus is: β†’ Sweat test
  19. What is the primary safety concern when preparing parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions? β†’ Risk of chemical precipitation and microbial contamination
  20. Which enzyme system is primarily responsible for metabolizing the majority of drugs, making it the most common site of pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions? β†’ Cytochrome P450 (CYP) system
  21. What is the purpose of a compliance training program in Canadian Entry To Practice? β†’ To educate personnel about applicable regulations and their responsibilities
  22. In Canadian Entry To Practice, what role does continuing education play in drug distribution? β†’ To keep professionals current with evolving standards, technologies, and best practices
  23. In Canadian Entry To Practice, what does the PDCA cycle stand for? β†’ Plan, Do, Check, Act
  24. The most common breast tumor is: β†’ Fibroadenoma
  25. Which amendment to the Canada Health Act did the Romanow Report recommend? β†’ The criterion of accountability should be added.
  26. What major change in political thinking occurred in post–World War II Canada in relation to health care? β†’ Governments should be responsible for providing basic services like health care.
  27. Tetracycline antibiotics should be taken on an empty stomach and avoided within 2 hours of dairy products because dairy causes which interaction? β†’ Chelation of tetracycline by calcium ions, reducing absorption
  28. Grapefruit juice inhibits which intestinal enzyme, thereby increasing the bioavailability of certain calcium channel blockers and statins? β†’ CYP3A4
  29. In Canadian Entry To Practice, why is compounding knowledge important for professional certification? β†’ It demonstrates competence and ensures practitioners meet established standards
  30. What is the difference between reliability and validity in Canadian Entry To Practice assessment? β†’ Reliability refers to consistency of results; validity refers to accuracy of measurement