Collection of test questions and prescription tasks in pharmacology for medical students
"Collection of test questions and prescription tasks on pharmacology for medical students" is a practical guide aimed at medical students, which unites theoretical knowledge and its applications in solving prescription and test tasks. This collection was created with the aim of supporting the study of pharmacology by providing students with the opportunity to consolidate and apply what they have learned in an interactive and practical way.
Content and structure
The collection is organized into two main sections:
Test questions
Prescription tasks
Part I: Test questions
This section covers a variety of questions of varying degrees of complexity, which are designed to cover the main topics of the pharmacology course.
Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics: Questions about absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drug substances, as well as their mechanism of action.
Drug Classification: Questions focused on different groups of drugs, their effect on body systems, and indications for their use.
Side Effects and Interactions: Test tasks examining adverse reactions and possible interactions between drugs.
Therapeutic approaches to various diseases: Case studies that connect pharmacology with clinical practice.
Test questions are presented in formats that include:
Tasks with one correct answer.
Multiple choice questions.
Situational cases requiring analytical skills.
Part II: Prescription tasks
This part aims to develop students' skills in formulating prescriptions and selecting appropriate dosage forms for various clinical conditions.
Prescription Structure: A detailed description of the components of a prescription, including drug name, dosage, and administration form.
Clinical cases: Tasks requiring students to choose the most appropriate medication for a specific disease.
Solving prescription problems: Practical examples of prescribing therapy for common conditions, such as hypertension, infections, pain syndromes and chronic diseases.
Preparation of combination prescriptions: Tasks related to combining medicinal substances to achieve maximum therapeutic effect.
Practical orientation
The collection is designed to facilitate the understanding and application of pharmacological principles in real life. medical practice. Through test questions, students can test their knowledge and identify their weaknesses, and through prescription tasks, they can build practical skills for prescribing therapy.
Educational value
This collection is an indispensable tool for preparing for exams, including the state medical exam. The included tasks are developed in accordance with current standards in medical education, which ensures that students will be well prepared both theoretically and practically.




