Description
Exam Name: North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination
Exam Code: NAPLEX
Related Certification(s): NABP North American Pharmacist Licensure Certification
Certification Provider: NABP
Number of NAPLEX practice questions in our database: 154
Expected NAPLEX Exam Topics, as suggested by NABP :
- Module 1: Assess Pharmacotherapy to Assure Safe and Effective Therapeutic Outcomes: This section measures the skills of Pharmacy Candidates and covers the evaluation of pharmacotherapy to ensure safe and effective therapeutic outcomes. Candidates will learn to assess patient data, develop treatment plans, and manage medication therapy. This area constitutes a significant portion of the exam, emphasizing the importance of understanding drug interactions, therapeutic goals, and clinical endpoints.
- Module 2: Assess Safe and Accurate Preparation and Dispensing of Medications: In this section, the exam focuses on Pharmacists and addresses the safe and accurate preparation and dispensing of medications. Candidates will explore the principles of compounding, dispensing practices, and quality assurance measures.
- Module 3: Assess, Recommend, and Provide Health Care Information that Promotes Public Health: Targeted at Pharmacists, this section covers the role of pharmacists in promoting public health through Education and information dissemination.
- Module 4: Perform Calculations: This section is aimed at Pharmacy Technicians and focuses on performing essential calculations related to pharmacy practice.
- Module 5: Compounding, Dispensing, Administering, and Delivery Systems: This section measures the skills of Clinical Pharmacists and examines the processes involved in compounding, dispensing, administering medications, and utilizing delivery systems.
- Module 6: Safety and Quality of Medical-Use Systems: In this final section, this domain focuses on Quality Assurance Specialists and addresses safety measures within medical-use systems. Candidates will learn about risk management strategies, error prevention techniques, and quality control processes essential for maintaining high standards in pharmacy practice.
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