Deck 10: Pharmacology and Medication Administration

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The study of drugs and their properties and how they interact with the body is known as __________.

A) Prescriptions
B) Pharmacology
C) Biology
D) Genealogy
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All of the following are assigned to a drug by the manufacturer EXCEPT:

A) Generic name
B) Brand name
C) Chemical name
D) Nickname
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Which of the following controlled substances is classified as a "C-I" drug under the Controlled Substances act?

A) Heroin
B) Oxycodone
C) Barbiturates
D) Morphine
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All ________ substances should be kept in a secure locked cabinet separately from other drugs.

A) Non-controlled
B) Controlled
C) Flammable
D) Generic
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Which of the following are drugs that require an order by a licensed practitioner?

A) Prescription drugs
B) Over-the-counter drugs
C) Schedule I drugs
D) Expired drugs
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A ________ agent is any drug that relieves symptoms of a disease, stops or delays disease, or maintains health.

A) Pharmacodynamic
B) Therapeutic
C) Diagnostic
D) Destructive
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Which of the following agents usually contain radioactive isotopes?

A) Prophylactic
B) Destructive
C) Diagnostic
D) Therapeutic
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A ________ agent is used to prevent an illness from occurring.

A) Destructive
B) Antineoplastic
C) Therapeutic
D) Prophylactic
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Drugs are grouped in all of the following ways EXCEPT:

A) Drugs that act directly on the body
B) Drugs that are absorbed by the body
C) Drugs that act on a microorganism
D) Drugs that replace chemicals in the body
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When a drug has an effect on the entire body, this effect is referred to as:

A) Local effect
B) Synergistic effect
C) Systemic effect
D) Elimination effect
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When a drug contraindication is present for a particular patient, the drug should:

A) Be prescribed
B) Not be prescribed
C) Be considered as a treatment
D) Be prescribed for only short periods of time
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Which of the following is a common drug interaction that results in one drug blocking the action of another drug?

A) Additive
B) Antagonism
C) Synergism
D) Potentiation
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Which of the following is an example of a solid dosage form?

A) Tablets
B) Ointments
C) Suspensions
D) Enemas
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A ________ form is a system or device by which a drug is delivered to the body.

A) Treatment
B) Dosage
C) Prescription
D) Patient
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Which of the following dosage forms are designed to hold a specific amount of medication to be released into the skin and absorbed into the bloodstream over time?

A) Inhalation
B) Liquid
C) Transdermal patch
D) Implantable device
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Which of the following routes of administration is commonly referred to as the oral route?

A) Sublingual
B) Transdermal
C) Peroral
D) Otic
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Which of the following routes of administration bypasses the gastrointestinal tract?

A) Parenteral
B) Buccal
C) Sublingual
D) Peroral
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Which of the following is the fastest route of drug administration?

A) Intravenous
B) Topically
C) Inhalation
D) Peroral
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Which of the following healthcare professionals CANNOT prescribe drugs?

A) Physician
B) Dentist
C) Medical assistant
D) Physician assistant
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Which of the following is NOT a right of a patient to medication safety?

A) The right dose
B) The right time
C) The right documentation
D) The right contraindication
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When administering medication, always practice medical ________.

A) Asepsis
B) Authorization
C) Memory
D) Theory
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Which of the following common prescription abbreviations indicates "Nothing by Mouth"?

A) NKA
B) NKDA
C) NPO
D) PO
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Allergic extracts must be given in ________ tissue, never in muscle.

A) Soft
B) Transdermal
C) Subcutaneous
D) Deep
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Oxygen is delivered as _____ per minute and as a percentage of oxygen concentration.

A) Ounces
B) Liters
C) Gallons
D) Pints
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Deck 10: Pharmacology and Medication Administration
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The study of drugs and their properties and how they interact with the body is known as __________.

A) Prescriptions
B) Pharmacology
C) Biology
D) Genealogy
B
2
All of the following are assigned to a drug by the manufacturer EXCEPT:

A) Generic name
B) Brand name
C) Chemical name
D) Nickname
D
3
Which of the following controlled substances is classified as a "C-I" drug under the Controlled Substances act?

A) Heroin
B) Oxycodone
C) Barbiturates
D) Morphine
A
4
All ________ substances should be kept in a secure locked cabinet separately from other drugs.

A) Non-controlled
B) Controlled
C) Flammable
D) Generic
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Which of the following are drugs that require an order by a licensed practitioner?

A) Prescription drugs
B) Over-the-counter drugs
C) Schedule I drugs
D) Expired drugs
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A ________ agent is any drug that relieves symptoms of a disease, stops or delays disease, or maintains health.

A) Pharmacodynamic
B) Therapeutic
C) Diagnostic
D) Destructive
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Which of the following agents usually contain radioactive isotopes?

A) Prophylactic
B) Destructive
C) Diagnostic
D) Therapeutic
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A ________ agent is used to prevent an illness from occurring.

A) Destructive
B) Antineoplastic
C) Therapeutic
D) Prophylactic
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Drugs are grouped in all of the following ways EXCEPT:

A) Drugs that act directly on the body
B) Drugs that are absorbed by the body
C) Drugs that act on a microorganism
D) Drugs that replace chemicals in the body
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10
When a drug has an effect on the entire body, this effect is referred to as:

A) Local effect
B) Synergistic effect
C) Systemic effect
D) Elimination effect
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11
When a drug contraindication is present for a particular patient, the drug should:

A) Be prescribed
B) Not be prescribed
C) Be considered as a treatment
D) Be prescribed for only short periods of time
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Which of the following is a common drug interaction that results in one drug blocking the action of another drug?

A) Additive
B) Antagonism
C) Synergism
D) Potentiation
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Which of the following is an example of a solid dosage form?

A) Tablets
B) Ointments
C) Suspensions
D) Enemas
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A ________ form is a system or device by which a drug is delivered to the body.

A) Treatment
B) Dosage
C) Prescription
D) Patient
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Which of the following dosage forms are designed to hold a specific amount of medication to be released into the skin and absorbed into the bloodstream over time?

A) Inhalation
B) Liquid
C) Transdermal patch
D) Implantable device
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Which of the following routes of administration is commonly referred to as the oral route?

A) Sublingual
B) Transdermal
C) Peroral
D) Otic
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Which of the following routes of administration bypasses the gastrointestinal tract?

A) Parenteral
B) Buccal
C) Sublingual
D) Peroral
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Which of the following is the fastest route of drug administration?

A) Intravenous
B) Topically
C) Inhalation
D) Peroral
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19
Which of the following healthcare professionals CANNOT prescribe drugs?

A) Physician
B) Dentist
C) Medical assistant
D) Physician assistant
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Which of the following is NOT a right of a patient to medication safety?

A) The right dose
B) The right time
C) The right documentation
D) The right contraindication
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21
When administering medication, always practice medical ________.

A) Asepsis
B) Authorization
C) Memory
D) Theory
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22
Which of the following common prescription abbreviations indicates "Nothing by Mouth"?

A) NKA
B) NKDA
C) NPO
D) PO
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Allergic extracts must be given in ________ tissue, never in muscle.

A) Soft
B) Transdermal
C) Subcutaneous
D) Deep
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Oxygen is delivered as _____ per minute and as a percentage of oxygen concentration.

A) Ounces
B) Liters
C) Gallons
D) Pints
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