Saturday, August 21, 2010

Board Prep for the NAPLEX North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination

Preparation and Review for the NAPLEX, North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination
Edited by Callie Pray, PharmD and W. Steven Pray, MPH, PhD.

Exam Master’s board prep for the NAPLEX North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination is a valuable tool for candidates preparing for the NAPLEX exam. Our NAPLEX review offers access to over 1,750 questions covering 8 key subject areas, based on the NAPLEX blueprint*. Exam Master’s board prep for the NAPLEX North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination allows users to take practice exams and quizzes, review results, and study the detailed explanations in a fast and efficient format. Major topics covered include: providing healthcare information, preparation and dispensing of medications, and safe and effective pharmacotherapy.

Our board prep for the NAPLEX North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination will:

    * Quickly assess your strengths and weaknesses through score reports
    * Provide detailed explanations with every question
    * Allow users to take realistic practice exams
    * Build your confidence for the Pharmacy boards!

About our editors:

Callie Pray is a licensed pharmacist and member of the American Society of Health Systems Pharmacists.  W. Steven Pray is The Bernhardt Professor of Nonprescription Products and Devices at Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy.  Dr. Pray has a long and distinguished career as a practicing pharmacist, educator, contributing editor/author and scholar in the field of pharmacy. Together they have helped develop a high-quality, relevant and up-to-date board review resource for pharmacy professionals seeking to improve their chances of passing and scoring well on the NAPLEX exam.
About the NAPLEX exam:

The NAPLEX is developed by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®) and is utilized by the boards of pharmacy as part of their assessment of competence to practice pharmacy.

The NAPLEX is a computer-adaptive examination that consists of 185 multiple-choice test questions. Of these, 150 questions will be used to calculate your test score. The remaining 35 items will serve as pretest questions, which will not affect your NAPLEX score. Pretest questions are administered to evaluate the item's difficulty level for possible inclusion as a scored question in future examinations. These pretest questions are dispersed throughout the examination and cannot be identified by the candidate.

A majority of the questions on the NAPLEX are asked in a scenario-based format (ie, patient profiles with accompanying test questions). To properly analyze and answer the questions presented, you must refer to the information provided in the patient profile. Other questions are answered solely from the information provided in the question."  For more information on the exam please visit http://www.nabp.net/.

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