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Pharmacy Assistant Quiz: Test dispensing, safety, and counseling

15 MCQs to check skills and get instant results-useful prep for your pharmacy assistant exam.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Katamadze QatamadzeUpdated Aug 25, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
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This pharmacy assistant quiz helps you check practical knowledge in dispensing, medication safety, and patient counseling. Answer 15 multiple-choice questions, get instant results, and spot topics to review before class or work. Keep learning with our medication safety quiz, explore drug basics in a pharmacology quiz, or sharpen numbers with ptcb math practice.

Which step should a pharmacy assistant perform first when receiving a new written prescription from a patient?
Verify patient identity using two identifiers
Select a stock bottle and count tablets before verification
Enter billing information before reading the prescription
Print the label immediately to save time
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Which abbreviation correctly means take by mouth twice daily?
PO BID
IV QID
SL HS
IM PRN
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Which action best reduces risk of mixing up look‑alike/sound‑alike medications during dispensing?
Use Tall Man lettering in the software and on shelf labels
Store all medications alphabetically in one area
Rely on brand names instead of generics
Skip barcode scanning for familiar items
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Which temperature range is appropriate for refrigerated medications in a pharmacy?
2 to 8 degrees Celsius (36 to 46 degrees Fahrenheit)
20 to 30 degrees Celsius (68 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit)
0 to 2 degrees Celsius (32 to 36 degrees Fahrenheit)
8 to 15 degrees Celsius (46 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit)
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Which is the best practice when counting tablets with a counting tray and spatula?
Count into a clean tray and return excess tablets to the correct stock bottle
Count over the open stock bottle to avoid spills
Use the same tray for tablets and powders without cleaning
Touch tablets by hand for better control
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A prescription says: Lisinopril 10 mg, take 1 tablet PO daily, dispense 90 tablets with 1 refill. What is the days' supply for the initial fill?
30 days
90 days
60 days
45 days
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Which statement best describes the role of barcode scanning during dispensing?
It prints auxiliary labels without user input
It calculates the patient copay automatically
It replaces the need for pharmacist final check
It electronically verifies the selected product matches the prescription
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A prescription is written for Amoxicillin 250 mg/5 mL, 10 mL PO TID for 10 days. What total volume is needed to dispense?
150 mL
300 mL
100 mL
200 mL
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Which auxiliary label is most appropriate for Metronidazole oral tablets?
Refrigerate; do not shake
May cause drowsiness; avoid grapefruit juice
Take with milk only; avoid sunlight
Do not drink alcohol while taking this medication
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A patient asks about a mild headache while taking warfarin. Which OTC analgesic should be recommended to discuss with the pharmacist as safer on anticoagulation?
Ibuprofen
Acetaminophen (within recommended doses)
Naproxen
Aspirin 325 mg
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A bottle of tablets shows Lot AB123 and Exp 06/2026. On what last day is the product typically considered usable unless otherwise stated?
December 31, 2026
May 31, 2026
June 1, 2026
June 30, 2026
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Which information is protected health information (PHI) under privacy regulations?
Patient medication list linked to the patient name
Drug wholesale acquisition cost
Inventory counts by drug name only
Anonymous satisfaction survey responses with no identifiers
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An antibiotic suspension requires reconstitution to 100 mL. The stock powder yields 100 mL when 74 mL of water is added in two portions. What is the correct technique?
Add water to 120 mL to account for evaporation
Add about half the water, shake to wet and disperse, then add the remainder to volume and shake again
Use hot water for faster dissolution
Add all water at once and do not shake
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Which auxiliary label is most appropriate for Doxycycline capsules?
Avoid taking with milk, antacids, or iron
Refrigerate; do not freeze
Take at bedtime to reduce nausea
For the ear only
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Which item is most critical to include on a compounded non‑sterile product label prepared in the pharmacy?
Beyond‑use date (BUD)
Pharmacy DEA registration number
Manufacturer National Drug Code (NDC)
Wholesaler purchase price
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A high‑alert medication is ordered. What is the most appropriate assistant action before filling?
Substitute a lower dose without contacting the prescriber
Follow heightened safety procedures such as independent double check per policy
Proceed as usual to avoid delays
Split tablets to make the dose without pharmacist oversight
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Which action is appropriate when a patient requests an early refill on a controlled medication and the claim rejects for refill too soon?
Refer to the pharmacist for assessment and contact the prescriber or insurer as needed
Dispense cash without documentation
Override the rejection with any available code
Change the days' supply to force approval
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In handling hazardous drugs (e.g., certain chemotherapy), which PPE is most appropriate for counting intact tablets per policy?
Single vinyl food‑service gloves only
Cloth gloves that are reusable
Bare hands if tablets are intact
Double chemotherapy‑rated gloves and a protective gown
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Refrigerated vaccines that have been out of range must be quarantined and not used until viability is confirmed per policy.
False
True
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Non‑sterile compounding beyond‑use dates depend on the formulation type and stability information.
False
True
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify common pharmacy assistant roles and responsibilities.
  2. Apply proper prescription filling protocols.
  3. Analyse drug classification and dosage calculations.
  4. Demonstrate safe medication handling practices.
  5. Evaluate patient safety and counseling techniques.
  6. Master pharmacy terminology and regulatory guidelines.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Understand the Key Roles of a Pharmacy Assistant - Pharmacy assistants are the energetic backstage crew of any pharmacy, preparing prescriptions, managing inventory, and greeting customers with a smile to keep things running smoothly. Mastering these core duties early helps build confidence and teamwork skills.
  2. Master Prescription Filling Protocols - Filling prescriptions accurately is like solving a fun puzzle: you verify patient info, measure doses precisely, and label medications correctly. Getting this right ensures patients receive exactly what they need - every single time.
  3. Learn Drug Classifications and Dosage Calculations - Dive into the world of drug families, from antibiotics to analgesics, and practice dosage maths to keep patients safe. It's a mix of science and logic that makes you feel like a pharmacy superhero.
  4. Implement Safe Medication Handling Practices - Proper storage, temperature control, and contamination prevention are your secret weapons for maintaining medication efficacy. Think of it as giving each pill its very own VIP treatment.
  5. Enhance Patient Safety and Counseling Techniques - Good communication transforms confusing medical jargon into clear, comforting advice. Sharpen your counseling skills to answer questions confidently and build patient trust.
  6. Familiarize Yourself with Pharmacy Terminology and Regulations - Learning medical terms and legal guidelines is like unlocking the secret code of pharmacy practice. Stay compliant and communicate like a pro by mastering this vocabulary.
  7. Develop Inventory Management Skills - Keeping track of stock levels, reordering supplies on time, and organizing shelves efficiently is a real-time strategy game. Learn to anticipate needs and avoid "out of stock" surprises.
  8. Practice Accurate Data Entry and Record-Keeping - Entering patient records and prescription details with precision ensures legal compliance and patient safety. Think of it as crafting a flawless digital diary for every medication journey.
  9. Understand the Importance of Confidentiality - Safeguarding patient privacy isn't just a rule - it's a promise of trust. Learn how to protect sensitive information and become a privacy champion.
  10. Stay Updated on Pharmacy Software and Technology - Modern pharmacies run on software; from dispensing systems to inventory trackers, your tech skills keep operations speedy and accurate. Jump into the latest tools and watch your efficiency soar!
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