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Deck 1: History of Pharmacology
1
Alternative medicine includes natural or homeopathic remedies and all of the following except
A)aromatherapy.
B)electroshock therapy.
C)massage.
D)acupuncture.
A)aromatherapy.
B)electroshock therapy.
C)massage.
D)acupuncture.
electroshock therapy.
2
The alternative medicine that involves the application of pressure at certain points of the body to promote healing is known as
A)aromatherapy.
B)acupressure.
C)acupuncture.
D)therapeutic touch.
A)aromatherapy.
B)acupressure.
C)acupuncture.
D)therapeutic touch.
acupressure.
3
Early records show that pharmacological treatments consisted of
A)plants.
B)minerals.
C)animal products.
D)plants, minerals, and animal products.
A)plants.
B)minerals.
C)animal products.
D)plants, minerals, and animal products.
plants, minerals, and animal products.
4
The main cause of death of U.S. soldiers during World War I was
A)infection.
B)accidents.
C)combat injuries.
D)infection and accidents.
A)infection.
B)accidents.
C)combat injuries.
D)infection and accidents.
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5
The Ebers Papyrus is
A)an Iranian medical text written approximately 400 BCE.
B)an Egyptian medical document written approximately 1550 BCE.
C)an Eskimo medical paper written approximately 750 BCE.
D)a Roman medical document written approximately 600 BCE.
A)an Iranian medical text written approximately 400 BCE.
B)an Egyptian medical document written approximately 1550 BCE.
C)an Eskimo medical paper written approximately 750 BCE.
D)a Roman medical document written approximately 600 BCE.
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6
What event marked the beginning of modern pharmacology?
A)Chemists isolating pure chemicals from plants
B)The discovery of microorganisms
C)The ability to create medication in a laboratory setting
D)Mass production of medication
A)Chemists isolating pure chemicals from plants
B)The discovery of microorganisms
C)The ability to create medication in a laboratory setting
D)Mass production of medication
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7
The Greek word pharmakon means
A)medicine.
B)poison.
C)remedy.
D)medicine, poison, and remedy.
A)medicine.
B)poison.
C)remedy.
D)medicine, poison, and remedy.
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8
What did the Chinese document The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic discuss for the first time?
A)Yin and yang
B)Acupuncture
C)Meditation
D)Yin and yang and acupuncture
A)Yin and yang
B)Acupuncture
C)Meditation
D)Yin and yang and acupuncture
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9
The alternative medicine that involves insertion of thin needles at certain points of the body to promote healing is known as
A)aromatherapy.
B)acupressure.
C)acupuncture.
D)therapeutic touch.
A)aromatherapy.
B)acupressure.
C)acupuncture.
D)therapeutic touch.
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10
Most ancient societies treated illness based on
A)visions received by medicine men.
B)trial and error.
C)religion.
D)animal sacrifice.
A)visions received by medicine men.
B)trial and error.
C)religion.
D)animal sacrifice.
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11
Pharmacological advances in the 21st century include which of the following?
A)Genetic engineering
B)Stem cell research
C)Plant hybrid development
D)Genetic engineering, stem cell research, and plant hybrid development
A)Genetic engineering
B)Stem cell research
C)Plant hybrid development
D)Genetic engineering, stem cell research, and plant hybrid development
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12
The first Chinese manual on pharmacology included 365 medicines and was written in the
A)1st century CE.
B)2nd century CE.
C)3rd century CE.
D)4th century CE.
A)1st century CE.
B)2nd century CE.
C)3rd century CE.
D)4th century CE.
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13
The Dutch word droog means
A)drop.
B)drug.
C)dry.
D)dirge.
A)drop.
B)drug.
C)dry.
D)dirge.
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14
The science of altering the source of drugs, allowing more to be produced or creating different variations of the source, is known as
A)genetic engineering.
B)pharmacological engineering.
C)medication manipulation.
D)none of the above.
A)genetic engineering.
B)pharmacological engineering.
C)medication manipulation.
D)none of the above.
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15
What obstacle needed to be overcome to provide penicillin to soldiers during World War II?
A)The high cost of the drug
B)Transportation of the drug
C)Production of penicillin in large enough quantities
D)Education of doctors about penicillin
A)The high cost of the drug
B)Transportation of the drug
C)Production of penicillin in large enough quantities
D)Education of doctors about penicillin
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16
What substance is tested daily to find new sources of antibiotics?
A)Plants
B)Soil
C)Minerals
D)Water
A)Plants
B)Soil
C)Minerals
D)Water
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17
The Ebers Papyrus contains
A)recipes for treating a variety of illnesses.
B)the first detailed drawing of the human anatomy.
C)journal entries of early healers.
D)none of the above.
A)recipes for treating a variety of illnesses.
B)the first detailed drawing of the human anatomy.
C)journal entries of early healers.
D)none of the above.
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18
Examples of healers include all of the following except
A)wise men.
B)shamans.
C)medicine men and women.
D)Tiki men.
E)witch doctors.
A)wise men.
B)shamans.
C)medicine men and women.
D)Tiki men.
E)witch doctors.
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19
The alternative medicine that involves the use of fragrant oils is known as
A)aromatherapy.
B)acupressure.
C)acupuncture.
D)therapeutic touch.
A)aromatherapy.
B)acupressure.
C)acupuncture.
D)therapeutic touch.
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20
Al-Razi, an Iranian, wrote a 20-volume medical book named
A)Hawi-Al.
B)Rad-Mal.
C)Al-Hawi.
D)Mal-Rad.
A)Hawi-Al.
B)Rad-Mal.
C)Al-Hawi.
D)Mal-Rad.
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21
Which of the following is a destructive drug?
A) Antibiotic
B) Insulin
C) Diuretic
D) Psychotropic
E) Potassium chloride
A) Antibiotic
B) Insulin
C) Diuretic
D) Psychotropic
E) Potassium chloride
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22
Match the following medication categories with their definitions.
Medication that makes the patient more comfortable
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
Medication that makes the patient more comfortable
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
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23
Match the following medication categories with their definitions.
Medication that prevents a problem from occurring
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
Medication that prevents a problem from occurring
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
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24
Which of the following is a replacement drug?
A)Estrogen
B)Diuretic
C)Flu vaccine
D)Radiopaque dye
E)Fever reducer
A)Estrogen
B)Diuretic
C)Flu vaccine
D)Radiopaque dye
E)Fever reducer
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25
Match the following medication categories with their definitions.
Medication that helps determine if disease is present
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
Medication that helps determine if disease is present
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
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26
Match the following medication categories with their definitions.
Medication that treats and corrects an illness
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
Medication that treats and corrects an illness
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
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27
Match the following medication categories with their definitions.
Medication that supplements or provides something that the patient is lacking
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
Medication that supplements or provides something that the patient is lacking
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
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28
Which of the following drugs is palliative?
A)Estrogen
B)Diuretic
C)Flu vaccine
D)Radiopaque dye
E)Fever reducer
A)Estrogen
B)Diuretic
C)Flu vaccine
D)Radiopaque dye
E)Fever reducer
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29
All of the following drugs are derived from plants except
A)aspirin.
B)epinephrine.
C)ibuprofen.
D)digoxin.
E)Novocain.
A)aspirin.
B)epinephrine.
C)ibuprofen.
D)digoxin.
E)Novocain.
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30
Match the following medication categories with their definitions.
Medication that destroys something
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
Medication that destroys something
A)Curative
B)Prophylactic
C)Diagnostic
D)Palliative
E)Replacement
F)Destructive
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31
The alternative medicine that involves the use of hand movements to stimulate circulation and healing is known as
A)aromatherapy.
B)acupressure.
C)acupuncture.
D)therapeutic touch.
A)aromatherapy.
B)acupressure.
C)acupuncture.
D)therapeutic touch.
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32
The term that refers to the effect a drug has on the body is
A)pharmacodynamics.
B)pharmacokinetics.
C)pharmacocites.
D)pharmacyclics.
A)pharmacodynamics.
B)pharmacokinetics.
C)pharmacocites.
D)pharmacyclics.
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33
Which of the following drugs is prophylactic?
A)Estrogen
B)Diuretic
C)Flu vaccine
D)Radiopaque dye
E)Fever reducer
A)Estrogen
B)Diuretic
C)Flu vaccine
D)Radiopaque dye
E)Fever reducer
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34
Animal sources for drugs include
A)horses.
B)cows.
C)pigs.
D)horses, cows, and pigs.
A)horses.
B)cows.
C)pigs.
D)horses, cows, and pigs.
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35
What is the source of barbiturates?
A)Animal
B)Plant
C)Mineral
D)Human
E)Synthetic
A)Animal
B)Plant
C)Mineral
D)Human
E)Synthetic
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36
Which of the following is a replacement drug?
A)Digoxin
B)Lasix
C)Accutane
D)Synthroid
E)Plavix
A)Digoxin
B)Lasix
C)Accutane
D)Synthroid
E)Plavix
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37
Sources of drugs include all of the following except
A)plants and animals.
B)synthetic materials.
C)minerals.
D)toxins.
E)air.
A)plants and animals.
B)synthetic materials.
C)minerals.
D)toxins.
E)air.
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38
What is the source of potassium chloride?
A)Animal
B)Plant
C)Mineral
D)Human
E)Synthetic
A)Animal
B)Plant
C)Mineral
D)Human
E)Synthetic
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39
Which of the following is a diagnostic drug?
A)Estrogen
B)Barium
C)Flu vaccine
D)Anti-cancer drug
E)Vitamin C
A)Estrogen
B)Barium
C)Flu vaccine
D)Anti-cancer drug
E)Vitamin C
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