Focus Timer
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The Focus 45 Method
- 1Select one topic from the dropdown above
- 2Read actively — write key points, MOAs, and mnemonics
- 3In the last 10 minutes, test yourself from memory
- 4Mark weak subtopics in the Study Plan tab
NAPLEX Domain Readiness
Drag the sliders to log your self-assessed readiness per domain.
Domain Descriptions
Domain I — Foundational Knowledge (25%)
Pharmacology MOAs, PK/PD, pharmaceutics, compounding, calculations, biostatistics.
Domain II — Medication Use Process (25%)
Order verification, therapeutic substitution, immunizations, administration, handling.
Domain III — Person-Centered Assessment (40%)
Therapy selection, monitoring, ADRs, counseling, special populations, disease integration.
Domain IV — Professional Practice (5%)
Adverse event reporting, public health, ethics, medication error reduction.
Domain V — Pharmacy Management (5%)
Transitions of care, QI, pharmacy operations, interdisciplinary collaboration.
How to Approach Cases
Common Exam Traps
NAPLEX Math Study Tips
Whether math is your strength or not, the key is practice, practice, practice.
Retention Strategies
Break each chapter into smaller manageable sections. For example, for Anticoagulation: Pharmacology → Prophylaxis Dosing → Monitoring → Treatment Dosing → Exceptional Circumstances.
Domain-Specific Study Tips
Calculations Quick Reference
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Each line becomes a disease state where you can add specific subtopics later.
