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Deck 4: Pharmacokinetics
1
Which organ impacts a drugs metabolism?
A)Stomach
B)Liver
C)Heart
D)Small intestines
A)Stomach
B)Liver
C)Heart
D)Small intestines
Liver
2
Which drugs may cause altered elimination?
A)Acetaminophen
B)Diuretics
C)Antacids
D)Prednisone
A)Acetaminophen
B)Diuretics
C)Antacids
D)Prednisone
Diuretics
3
What is another name for the biotransformation step in pharmacokinetics?
A)Absorption
B)Distribution
C)Metabolism
D)Elimination
A)Absorption
B)Distribution
C)Metabolism
D)Elimination
Metabolism
4
Drug distribution is affected by all of the following except?
A)Elimination
B)Tissue perfusion
C)Protein binding
D)Membrane permeability
A)Elimination
B)Tissue perfusion
C)Protein binding
D)Membrane permeability
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5
What is the pH of number of something that is neutral?
A)0
B)14
C)1
D)7
A)0
B)14
C)1
D)7
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6
When dosing obese animals, base the dose on ______.
A)actual current weight
B)estimated lean weight
C)the difference between actual and estimated weight
D)percentage of actual weight
A)actual current weight
B)estimated lean weight
C)the difference between actual and estimated weight
D)percentage of actual weight
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7
How is milk elimination affected by drugs?
A)Milk elimination is not affected by drugs.
B)Milk elimination affects the young offspring and milk products.
C)Milk elimination needs to be shelved until the half-life is achieved.
D)Milk elimination can be treated so that it does not affect others.
A)Milk elimination is not affected by drugs.
B)Milk elimination affects the young offspring and milk products.
C)Milk elimination needs to be shelved until the half-life is achieved.
D)Milk elimination can be treated so that it does not affect others.
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8
Which type of drug movement does insulin use?
A)Passive diffusion
B)Facilitated diffusion
C)Active transport
D)Pinocytosis/phagocytosis
A)Passive diffusion
B)Facilitated diffusion
C)Active transport
D)Pinocytosis/phagocytosis
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9
Where are the capillaries which have no fenestrations, allowing no permeability?
A)The brain
B)The liver
C)The stomach
D)The heart
A)The brain
B)The liver
C)The stomach
D)The heart
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10
What is the term for the degree to which a drug is absorbed and reaches circulation?
A)Absorption
B)Bioequivalent
C)Ionization
D)Bioavailability
A)Absorption
B)Bioequivalent
C)Ionization
D)Bioavailability
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11
Which step in pharmacokinetics is when the drug enters the blood?
A)Absorption
B)Distribution
C)Metabolism
D)Elimination
A)Absorption
B)Distribution
C)Metabolism
D)Elimination
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12
How does body temperature affect metabolism?
A)Higher body temperature decreases drug metabolism.
B)Higher body temperature increases drug metabolism.
C)Body temperature does not affect drug metabolism.
D)Lower body temperature increases drug metabolism.
A)Higher body temperature decreases drug metabolism.
B)Higher body temperature increases drug metabolism.
C)Body temperature does not affect drug metabolism.
D)Lower body temperature increases drug metabolism.
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13
What is the effect of metabolism?
A)To make drugs neutralized for distribution.
B)To make drugs unbound for tissue perfusion.
C)To make drugs ionized for absorption.
D)To make drugs water soluble for elimination.
A)To make drugs neutralized for distribution.
B)To make drugs unbound for tissue perfusion.
C)To make drugs ionized for absorption.
D)To make drugs water soluble for elimination.
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14
Which mechanism of drug movement uses energy and a carrier?
A)Passive diffusion
B)Facilitated diffusion
C)Active transport
D)Pinocytosis/phagocytosis
A)Passive diffusion
B)Facilitated diffusion
C)Active transport
D)Pinocytosis/phagocytosis
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15
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Drugs that are partially absorbed have a bioavailability of 50 percent.
B)Drugs that are partially absorbed have a bioavailability of less than one.
C)Drugs that are partially absorbed have a bioavailability of 25 percent.
D)Drugs that are partially absorbed have a bioavailability of 75 percent.
A)Drugs that are partially absorbed have a bioavailability of 50 percent.
B)Drugs that are partially absorbed have a bioavailability of less than one.
C)Drugs that are partially absorbed have a bioavailability of 25 percent.
D)Drugs that are partially absorbed have a bioavailability of 75 percent.
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16
In order for a drug to be approved by the FDA as a generic equivalent, which of the following must be true?
A)It must vary less than 50 percent from the comparison drug.
B)It must vary less than 20 percent from the comparison drug.
C)It must vary less than 75 percent from the comparison drug.
D)It must vary less than 30 percent from the comparison drug.
A)It must vary less than 50 percent from the comparison drug.
B)It must vary less than 20 percent from the comparison drug.
C)It must vary less than 75 percent from the comparison drug.
D)It must vary less than 30 percent from the comparison drug.
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17
When discussing protein binding, what does a free drug mean?
A)It is in the tissues.
B)It is attached to a protein.
C)It is unbound.
D)It is in an equilibrium state.
A)It is in the tissues.
B)It is attached to a protein.
C)It is unbound.
D)It is in an equilibrium state.
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18
When a drug molecule changes from an ionized to nonionized form as it moves from one body compartment to another it is called ______.
A)charging
B)equilibrium
C)ionization
D)ion trapping
A)charging
B)equilibrium
C)ionization
D)ion trapping
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19
What are the main organs of elimination?
A)Colon and large intestines
B)Stomach and small intestines
C)Heart and lungs
D)Kidney and liver
A)Colon and large intestines
B)Stomach and small intestines
C)Heart and lungs
D)Kidney and liver
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20
Which of the following receives the least blood flow so therefore would be less affected by drugs sent through the bloodstream?
A)Skeletal muscle
B)Lungs
C)Fat
D)Brain
A)Skeletal muscle
B)Lungs
C)Fat
D)Brain
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21
In order for a drug to work, it interacts with a(n)_____.
A)receptor
B)agonist
C)antagonist
D)affinity
A)receptor
B)agonist
C)antagonist
D)affinity
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22
If an antagonist and agonist are both competing for the same receptor, which of the following can be done?
A)Use equal doses of the agonist and antagonist.
B)Use high doses of the antagonist.
C)Use low doses of the agonist.
D)Use high doses of the agonist.
A)Use equal doses of the agonist and antagonist.
B)Use high doses of the antagonist.
C)Use low doses of the agonist.
D)Use high doses of the agonist.
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23
Which of the following is a drug that binds to a cell receptor and prevents the cell from performing some function?
A)Receptor
B)Agonist
C)Antagonist
D)Affinity
A)Receptor
B)Agonist
C)Antagonist
D)Affinity
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24
What is a drug that binds to a cell receptor and stimulates a response characteristic of that cell?
A)Receptor
B)Agonist
C)Antagonist
D)Affinity
A)Receptor
B)Agonist
C)Antagonist
D)Affinity
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25
Which administration will peak first?
A)Oral
B)IV
C)Rectal
D)Vaginal
A)Oral
B)IV
C)Rectal
D)Vaginal
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