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BIOD 351 PHARMACOLOGY MODULE 6 EXAM 2025 LATEST PORTAGE LEARNING SPRING-SUMMER 100%, Exams of Nursing

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BIOD 351 PHARMACOLOGY MODULE 6
EXAM 2025 LATEST PORTAGE LEARNING
SPRING-SUMMER 100% VERIFIED TEST
(FORMERLY NURS251) GRADED A+
This exam fully covers all the topics and units in module 6 of BIOD 351
PHARMACOL0GY PORTAGE LEARNING 100% GUARANTEED PASS WITH
ALL KEY CONCEPTS OVER 100 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS
BIOD351 (FORMERLY NURS251)
PHARMACOLOGY NURS 251 Portage Learning Pharmacology Module 6
1. In one of the typhoon evacuation centers, an outbreak of sepsis
suspected to be caused by Staphylococcus aureus occurred. One of the
pharmacists in the health sector volunteer group was called upon to
assist in the investigation.
Where would be the most likely reservoir of the organism in the normal
flora?
A. Throat
B. Nose
C. Colon
D. Genitalia
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BIOD 351 PHARMACOLOGY MODULE 6

EXAM 2025 LATEST PORTAGE LEARNING

SPRING-SUMMER 100% VERIFIED TEST

(FORMERLY NURS251) GRADED A+

This exam fully covers all the topics and units in module 6 of BIOD 351 PHARMACOL0GY PORTAGE LEARNING 100% GUARANTEED PASS WITH ALL KEY CONCEPTS OVER 100 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS BIOD351 (FORMERLY NURS251) PHARMACOLOGY NURS 251 Portage Learning Pharmacology Module 6

  1. In one of the typhoon evacuation centers, an outbreak of sepsis suspected to be caused by Staphylococcus aureus occurred. One of the pharmacists in the health sector volunteer group was called upon to assist in the investigation. Where would be the most likely reservoir of the organism in the normal flora? A. Throat B. Nose C. Colon D. Genitalia B
  1. What is the route of transmission of monkeypox? i. Direct contact with monkeypox rash, scabs, or body fluids from a person with monkeypox. ii. Touching objects, fabrics (clothing, bedding, or towels), and surfaces that have been used by someone with monkeypox. iii. Contact with respiratory secretions iv. Mother to developing fetus A. I only B. II only C. I and II D. I, II, III, and IV D
  2. What is the 6th Millennium Developmental Goal? A. Improve maternal Health B. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger C. Combat HIV/AIDs, malaria and other diseases D. Promote gender equality and empower women C
  1. Which of the following has been identified by DOH as the most common diseases acquired through ingestion of contaminated drinking water in the Philippines for the past two years? I. Typhoid fever II. Dengue III. Cholera A. II, III B. I,II C. I, II, III D. I, III D
  2. Methicillin- resistant Staph aureus (MRSA) is a group of Staphylococcus aureus strains identified as a major cause of health care infections (HCAIs) such as which of the following? I. Wound and soft tissue infection II. Catheter associated UTI III. Colitis IV. Ventilator Associated Pneumonia A. I, II, IV B. I, II, III, IV C. I, II, III

D. II, III, IV

A

  1. What is the typical range of acceptance criteria for assay results as found in the labeled claim? A. 90-110% B. 85-115% C. 75-125% D. 9 5 - 105% A
  2. Which of the following microorganisms, do you expect to be the MOST resistant to high temperatures? I. Staphylococcus aureus II. Clostridium botulinum III. Bacillus subtilis IV. Escherichia coli A. I and II B. I and III C. II and III
  1. In microbial assay of antibiotics, what organism is used for penicillin G? A. Escherichia coli B. Staphylococcus aureus C. Bacillus subtilis D. Pseudomonas aeruginosa B
  2. Which among the following laws is a fundamental law of fluorometry in the analysis of drugs? A. Law of mass action B. Boyle's law C. Beer's law D. Newton's law C
  3. Which type of chemical analysis measures percentage content of the component present in a given sample? A. Quantitative method B. Qualitative method C. Proximate method

D. Gravimetric method A

  1. Which of the following are identified as functions of quality control as a major component of CGMP? I. Sampling, specifications and testing II. Documentation and Release Control III. Audit IV. Stock control A. I, II, & III B. I, II, III, & IV C. I,II&IV D. II, III & IV C
  2. Functions of Quality Control include the following, EXCEPT _________. A. Analytical control B. Inspection control C. Stock control D. Audit D

C. Inorganic matter D. Carbon C

  1. In the drugstore when a customer would ask a pharmacist, what is a disinfectant; which of the following is the best statement as answer? A. A chemical agent that kills both vegetative forms and spores of pathogens B. A chemical agent that eradicates microorganisms C. A chemical agent that kills vegetative forms of pathogens but not spores D. A substance that serves as a cleansing agent B
  2. The primary standard used to standardize Karl Fischer reagent is: A. Potassium Bitartrate B. Sodium oxalate C. Sodium carbonate anhydrous D. Sodium tartrate D
  1. Which among the following list of indicators is NOT used in acid based titrations? A. Methyl red B. Ferric alum C. Phenolphthalein D. Methyl orange B
  2. Public health activities of pharmacist on a micro level would include which of the following I.Educating the public on health and medication II.Research and development of health policies for the community III.Counseling patients about chronic conditions IV.Drug information services and publication of health promotions A. I, III B. I, III, IV C. I,II D. I, II, III A

C. Acetic acid D. Sulfuric acid D

  1. What quantitative measure would the iodine value of an oil express? A. Unsaponifiable matter B. Phenol content C. Unsaturated fatty acids D. Saturated fatty acids C
  2. Which of the following are the most basic principles upon which chromatographic separations take place? I. Absorption II. Ion-exchange III. Adsorption IV. Partition coefficient A. I, II, III, & IV B. II, III & IV C. I,II&III

D. I,II&IV

B

  1. Which of the following risk assessment methods are currently to reduce pyrogen particles and microbial contamination during manufacture of pharmaceutical products? I. Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) II. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) III. Force Field Analysis (FFA) IV. IV. Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) A. II and IV B. I and IV C. I and II D. I, II and IV D
  2. Which of the following terms to the functional group of an organic molecule that absorbs maximum radiation in UV or IR regions? A. Chromopore B. Carbonyl C. Thiol
  1. Which of the following are components of a blank titration analysis? I. Solvent II. Reagent III. Indicator IV. Analyte A. I, II, III, & IV B. I,II&IV C. II, III & IV D. I,II&III D
  2. The crude fiber of a drug is usually composed of _____. A. Cellulose B. Phytosterol C. Fixed oils D. cholesterol A
  3. The United States Pharmacopeia(USP) content uniformity test is used to ensure which quality?

A. Bioequivalence B. Purity C. Potency D. Toxicity C

  1. What does the principle of total quality mean in pharmaceutical preparations? A. Production is responsible for quality B. Use of state-of-the-art equipment C. Quality is everybody business D. Quality combines with strict adherence to standards C
  2. Which of the following descriptors represents the index that measures the number of individuals who have died within a susceptible population during a specific period because of a particular disease? A. Prevalence rate B. Virulence C. Mortality rate D. Morbidity rate
  1. In methods of analysis which of the following refers ability of the procedure to provide analytical results of acceptable accuracy and precision under a variety of conditions A. Precision B. Accuracy C. Robustness D. specificity C
  2. Which among statements BEST describe qualification as a major component of quality assurance? A. Action of proving that any premises systems and items of equipment work correctly and actually lead to expected results. B. Involves evaluation of past experiences of production showing that everything is unchanged. C. Documented verification that the system or subsystem preform as intended of its overall anticipated operating range. D. A list of detailed requirements with which the materials used or products obtained during manufacture have to conform. A
  3. What is used in assessing efficiency of HEPA filter?

A. Rodac plate test B. Bubble point test C. Powdered glass test D. DOP test D

  1. Which of the following processes refers to changing optical active compound to a non-optically active substance? A. Epimerization B. Diazotization C. Racemization D. Complexation C
  2. For quality control assays are periodically validated for following characteristics, EXCEPT____. A. Robustness and stability B. Marketability and affordability C. Specificity and range D. Accuracy and precision