Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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On what are electrolyte thresholds based?

  1. Maximum weekly dose

  2. Maximum daily dose

  3. Minimum daily dose

  4. Average daily intake

The correct answer is: Maximum daily dose

Electrolyte thresholds are based on the maximum daily dose. This is because electrolytes are essential nutrients that are needed in specific amounts to maintain various bodily functions. Having too much or too little electrolytes can cause imbalances and potentially harmful consequences. Therefore, it is important to establish a maximum daily dose to ensure proper electrolyte levels without exceeding safe limits. The other options - maximum weekly dose, minimum daily dose, and average daily intake - are not suitable for setting electrolyte thresholds as they do not provide a clear guideline for daily consumption and may result in fluctuations in electrolyte levels. Additionally, weekly or average intake may not accurately reflect the immediate effects of electrolytes on the body.