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Basic contents of written examination in hospital pharmacy examination

0 1. Recruitment related

1. Recruitment form: social recruitment.

2. Registration method: Chengmai County Personnel Examination Network

Register online.

3. Examination: written test+interview, with written test accounting for 60% and interview accounting for 40%.

4. Recruitment position and quantity: 1 pharmacist.

5. Nature of work: within the establishment.

6. Examination form: written paper and pen answers, examination duration 120 minutes.

02. Written questions and scores:

1. Multiple choice question 55* 1=55 points.

2. Multiple choice questions 15* 1= 15.

3. True or false 10* 1= 10.

4. Short answer questions 4*5=20 points

Overall impression:

The score of basic knowledge of pharmacy is about 90 points, and the public basic knowledge is * * *

The score is about 10, in which the basic knowledge of pharmacy is mainly pharmacology and pharmacy, and pharmaceutical affairs management.

Drugs account for a small proportion and do not involve medical treatment.

The basic knowledge of public affairs involves politics, economy, law, current affairs in novel coronavirus and so on.

03. Memory Edition Written Test Center

Multiple choice question:

1. Tablet Accessories: Which category does magnesium stearate belong to? (lubricant)

And so on:

2. rodenticide

Which of the following drugs will lead to enhanced anticoagulation (B)

A. rifampicin? B. cimetidine

C. phenytoin sodium? AntiShutong draws inferences from others:

Liver drug enzyme inducer

: phenobarbital, phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine

, rifampicin.

Liver drug enzyme inhibitors: isoniazid, metronidazole, cimetidine, erythromycin, fluconazole, amiodarone, chlorpromazine, verapamil.

Propranolol.

3. What salt does phenolic hydroxyl react with? Identification reaction: FeCl3.

4. Drug classification: investigate the names and categories of drugs, such as acyclovir.

What medicine does it correspond to? What medicine does ribavirin correspond to? There are antibacterial drugs, antiviral drugs and antifungal drugs to choose from.

Wait a minute.

Multiple choice question:

1. Features of capsules:

① It can cover up the bad smell of drugs and improve the stability of drugs.

② It can be quickly dispersed, dissolved and absorbed, and it takes effect quickly (> tablets and pills).

③ Solid dosage form of liquid medicine.

(4) It can delay the drug release and make the drug release locally.

2. The characteristics of injection:

(1) has a rapid and reliable effect.

② Patients who are not suitable for oral administration can use it.

③ It can be used for drugs that are not suitable for oral administration. ④ It plays the role of local positioning.

⑤ Injection is inconvenient and painful.

⑥ The manufacturing process is complicated, the production cost is high and the price is high.

3. What are the extracellular fluids: plasma, tissue fluid, lymph and cerebrospinal fluid?

Draw inferences from others: intracellular fluid.

It is the body fluid contained in the whole body cells, mainly including cytoplasmic matrix, nuclear fluid and organelle matrix.

Intracellular fluid consists of small molecule water, inorganic ions, medium molecule lipids, amino acids, nucleotides, macromolecular protein, nucleic acids, lipoproteins and polysaccharides.

The cations in intracellular fluid are mainly potassium ions, with a small amount of sodium ions and magnesium ions. The anions are mainly HPO4-, H2PO4- and protein.

4. Elbow joint is a typical compound joint, which consists of three joints wrapped in joint capsule. Including () joints, () joints and (a) joints.

A. brachioradialis, brachioradialis and proximal radioulnar joint

B. Radiocarpal joint, radiocarpal joint, distal radioulnar joint

C. Radiocarpal joint, radiocarpal joint, distal radioulnar joint

D. radiocarpal joint, radiocarpal joint and proximal radioulnar joint

Answer: 2 courses in pharmacy and 2 courses in pharmacology.

1. Briefly describe the main mechanism of pharmaceutical excipients affecting drug stability?

2. Briefly describe the main principle of pulverization in pharmaceutical technology?

3. Briefly describe the classification of laxatives and give an example of a representative drug?

4. Briefly describe the possible adverse reactions of oral contraceptives?

04. Experience sharing

1. The overall difficulty of the written examination of pharmacy in this hospital is moderate, mainly including pharmacology and pharmacy, and less involving pharmaceutical affairs management, drug distribution and medical treatment.

2. Most of the investigation contents are relatively basic, the short answers of pharmacology are partial, the knowledge is wide, and the investigation is detailed. Be sure to read the textbooks or materials carefully.

3. Many knowledge points have been encountered in the preparation of pharmacists and licensed pharmacists. Many knowledge points are interlinked, and every step of life is very important.

4. The preparation of pharmacy written test can't be crammed temporarily, it's too late at all, and the knowledge points are too many and too detailed, focusing on the usual accumulation.