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What are the problems in the pharmaceutical qualification examination?

There are five types of questions in the medical qualification examination: A 1, A2, A3, A4 and B 1. The five types of questions in the pharmaceutical qualification examination are briefly introduced as follows:

(a) A 1 type questions (single-sentence best multiple-choice questions):

Each question consists of 1 question and 5 alternative answers. The stem of this question is a narrative sentence. Among the alternative answers, only 1 is the best choice, which is called the correct answer, and the other four are interference answers. The interference answer is either completely incorrect or partially correct.

(2) Type A2 questions (multiple choice questions with case summaries are preferred):

The test structure consists of 1 short medical records as the stem and five alternative answers, of which 1 is the best choice.

(3) Class 3)A3 questions (the best multiple-choice questions in the case group):

The structure of the test questions is to describe a patient-centered clinical scene first, and then ask 2 ~ 3 related questions, each of which is related to the original clinical scene, but the test sites are different and the questions are independent of each other.

(4) A4 type questions (best multiple choice questions in case series):

Start with a clinical scenario centered on a single patient or family, and then ask 3 ~ 6 related questions. When the disease develops gradually, new information can be gradually added. Sometimes some secondary or presupposed hypothetical information is stated, which is not necessarily related to the specific patient described in the case. The order in which information is provided is very important for answering questions. Each question is related to the initial clinical scenario and subsequent changes. Answering such questions must be based on the information provided by the questions.

(5)b 1 type problem (standard compatibility problem):

There are five alternative answers at the beginning of the test question, and at least two test questions are put forward after the alternative answers. The requester chooses an answer that is closely related to each test question. In a set of questions, each alternative answer can be selected once or more, but it can also be selected once.

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