FPGEE for National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) Practice Exam

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A scaled score of 650 on the NARxCHECK indicates which level of risk for misuse?

  1. Very low risk for misuse

  2. Low risk for misuse

  3. Moderate risk for misuse

  4. High risk for misuse

The correct answer is: High risk for misuse

A scaled score of 650 on the NARxCHECK is indicative of a high risk for misuse. NARxCHECK is a tool that assesses the potential for prescription medication misuse based on a variety of factors, including a patient’s medication history and patterns of use. In this scoring system, higher scores reflect a greater level of risk associated with misuse. A score of 650 suggests that the patient's profile reveals significant concerns that warrant careful monitoring and intervention. Factors contributing to this elevated score may include a history of multiple prescribers, overlapping prescriptions, or patterns suggesting potential diversion or non-adherence. Understanding the implications of such a score is crucial for healthcare providers to ensure proper management of patients at risk for misuse. This awareness enables the development of appropriate strategies, such as closer monitoring or interventions aimed at reducing the likelihood of misuse.