NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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How often should A1C testing be performed if the goal has not yet been reached?

  1. Every 3 months

  2. Every 6 months

  3. Once a year

  4. Every month

The correct answer is: Every 3 months

A1C testing is used to monitor blood sugar levels and is a key tool in managing diabetes. If the goal of achieving desired A1C levels has not yet been reached, it is important to continue regularly monitoring and evaluating blood sugar levels. Option A, every 3 months, is the most frequent and recommended testing schedule as it allows for more frequent adjustments to treatment plans. Option B, every 6 months, may not provide enough monitoring to make necessary changes in a timely manner. Option C, once a year, is not sufficient for managing diabetes and can lead to undetected complications. Option D, every month, is too frequent and not necessary unless there are significant changes in the patient's condition.