KAPS Cheat Sheet 2026

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200 questions
240 min time limit
50.00% to pass
  1. Which mechanism best explains the hepatotoxicity seen with acetaminophen overdose? Accumulation of NAPQI depleting glutathione and binding hepatic proteins
  2. An emergency dispensing without a valid prescription is LEGALLY permitted under which condition? During a declared public health emergency under state board authority
  3. What is the purpose of transmission-based precautions? To provide additional protection for patients with specific infections
  4. What is the primary purpose of maintaining sterile technique during procedures? To prevent infection and cross-contamination
  5. Which pharmacokinetic parameter is most useful for calculating a loading dose? Volume of distribution (Vd)
  6. When preparing a sterile IV admixture in a horizontal laminar airflow workbench (LAFW), the pharmacist should work at least how far inside the hood? 6 inches
  7. Under USP , personnel who are pregnant or trying to conceive: Must be informed of risks and may request alternative duty
  8. When assessing a patient's medication history, the BEST source for reconciling home medications in an unconscious patient is: The patient's pharmacy dispensing records and pill bottles
  9. Which communication technique is most effective for verifying understanding? Asking the person to explain the information back in their own words
  10. Which of the following best exemplifies the ethical obligation of 'professional competence' for a licensed pharmacist? Engaging in ongoing continuing education and staying current with evidence-based practice
  11. When performing CPR on an adult, what is the recommended compression depth? At least 2 inches (5 cm)
  12. A patient requests that their prescription information not be shared with other healthcare providers. How should the pharmacist respond ethically? Respect the request while explaining situations where disclosure may be legally required
  13. A drug has a Vd of 500 L in a 70 kg patient. This indicates the drug is most likely: Extensively distributed into tissues
  14. The optical rotation of a chiral drug is measured using which instrument? Polarimeter
  15. Which regulatory body oversees drug approvals in the United States? Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  16. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a pharmacy is required to: Make reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to pharmacy services
  17. Which USP general chapter establishes the requirements for validation of compendial procedures? USP
  18. Which of the following is an example of a subjective assessment finding? Patient reports chest tightness and shortness of breath when climbing stairs
  19. Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) exerts its antiviral effect against influenza through which mechanism? Inhibiting neuraminidase to prevent new viral particle release from host cells
  20. Which ISO classification corresponds to the cleanroom environment required for compounding sterile preparations under USP ? ISO Class 5
  21. The NIOSH list of hazardous drugs categorizes drugs into three groups. Group 1 consists of: Antineoplastic agents
  22. The pharmacy profession's Code of Ethics is BEST described as: A set of aspirational standards that guide professional behavior and decision-making
  23. The primary purpose of using a closed-system drug transfer device (CSTD) is to: Prevent environmental contamination and worker exposure to hazardous drugs
  24. A drug that blocks the effects of an agonist by binding to an allosteric site on the receptor (not the active site) is best described as: Non-competitive antagonist
  25. Which spectroscopic technique measures the absorption of infrared radiation to identify functional groups in a drug molecule? Infrared spectroscopy
  26. Which adverse effect is most associated with long-term corticosteroid use and is caused by suppression of the HPA axis? Addisonian crisis upon abrupt withdrawal
  27. A patient experiences bronchospasm, urticaria, and hypotension within minutes of receiving IV penicillin. What is the first-line treatment? Intramuscular epinephrine 1:1000 concentration
  28. During a power outage, which refrigerated medications require IMMEDIATE action to preserve? Insulin and certain biologics
  29. Why is it important to check for drug allergies before administration? To prevent potentially life-threatening allergic reactions
  30. According to DEA regulations, which form must be used to document the return of Schedule II substances to a reverse distributor? DEA Form 222 (or CSOS equivalent)
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