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The NAPLEX is a 185-question, multiple choice,
computerized examination designed to determine whether candidates have the
knowledge, judgment and skill necessary to practice pharmacy at entry-level
competence. The exam tests three fundamental areas of competence: managing drug
therapy, safely and accurately preparing and dispensing medications, and
providing drug information and promoting public health. For a complete list of
NAPLEX competency areas and statements, visit NABP.
Many NAPLEX questions refer to specific patient profiles, so called "scenario"
questions. These questions require both a fundamental knowledge of pharmacy as
well as the ability to interpret patient information. Most other questions are
standard, so-called "stand-alone" multiple-choice items in which a question is
asked and answer choices are offered but no patient profiles are given.
The NAPLEX follows the one-best-answer rule, in which several choices may be
plausible, but only one answer choice is the best. You will encounter both
single-answer and combined-response questions. In single-answer questions, you
must choose the best option for completing a statement or answering a question.
In combined-response questions, you must choose among several combinations of
answer components.
What to Expect
You will have approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes to complete 185 questions on
a computer. After about 2 hours, there is a mandatory 10-minute break.
The NAPLEX is adaptive, meaning that your performance on each question
determines which question the computer asks next. If you answer a question
correctly, the next question that the computer asks will be more difficult. If
you answer a question incorrectly, the next question will be easier. In this
way, the test program tracks your number of correct and incorrect responses as
well as the difficulty of the questions you are asked.
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