Deck 2: Pharmacodynamics
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Deck 2: Pharmacodynamics
1
The pharmacologic actions of a drug that determine its therapeutic effects are called:
A) pharmacology
B) pharmacokinetics
C) pharmacognosy
D) pharmacodynamics
A) pharmacology
B) pharmacokinetics
C) pharmacognosy
D) pharmacodynamics
pharmacodynamics
2
Which of the following body fluids is the most commonly used to characterize pharmacologic drug actions?
A) Urine
B) Cerebrospinal fluid
C) Blood
D) Sputum
A) Urine
B) Cerebrospinal fluid
C) Blood
D) Sputum
Blood
3
Which of the following can determine the dose-effect relationship?
A) Pharmacokinetics
B) Pharmacodynamics
C) Both
D) Neither
A) Pharmacokinetics
B) Pharmacodynamics
C) Both
D) Neither
Both
4
Which of the following represents the number of patients that respond to the actions of a drug?
A) Frequency distribution curve
B) Median effective dose
C) Dose-effect relationship
D) Median lethal dose
A) Frequency distribution curve
B) Median effective dose
C) Dose-effect relationship
D) Median lethal dose
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5
Where are intracellular receptors located?
A) in the mitochondrion
B) in the cytoplasm
C) in the nucleus
D) in the ribosomes
A) in the mitochondrion
B) in the cytoplasm
C) in the nucleus
D) in the ribosomes
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6
Drugs must ________ before being absorbed.
A) be diluted
B) circulate
C) be compounded
D) dissolve
A) be diluted
B) circulate
C) be compounded
D) dissolve
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7
A drug's potency does NOT indicate anything about which of the following?
A) tolerance
B) target molecules
C) affinity
D) maximal efficacy
A) tolerance
B) target molecules
C) affinity
D) maximal efficacy
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8
An example of a toxic agent in which a small dose causes drowsiness, but a large dose can be fatal is:
A) carbon monoxide
B) sulfuric acid
C) hydrochloric acid
D) carbon dioxide
A) carbon monoxide
B) sulfuric acid
C) hydrochloric acid
D) carbon dioxide
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9
A drug that blocks the effects of another substance is called which of the following?
A) stimulant
B) depressant
C) antagonist
D) potentiator
A) stimulant
B) depressant
C) antagonist
D) potentiator
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10
The amount of medication needed to produce a specific response in 50% of patients is called the:
A) frequency distribution curve
B) median effective dose
C) maximal efficacy drug
D) dose-effect relationship
A) frequency distribution curve
B) median effective dose
C) maximal efficacy drug
D) dose-effect relationship
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11
The therapeutic index of a drug is used to predict whether a certain:
A) drug has any side effects
B) dosage is toxic for pregnant women
C) dosage is safe for a specific patient
D) dosage is lethal for a specific patient
A) drug has any side effects
B) dosage is toxic for pregnant women
C) dosage is safe for a specific patient
D) dosage is lethal for a specific patient
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12
The higher the value of the therapeutic index,
A) the safer the medication is to use
B) the cheaper the drug may be, and still be effective
C) means that the safety of the medication is uncertain
D) the less effective a generic drug will be compared to a trade name drug
A) the safer the medication is to use
B) the cheaper the drug may be, and still be effective
C) means that the safety of the medication is uncertain
D) the less effective a generic drug will be compared to a trade name drug
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13
The affinity for a target receptor is its:
A) transcription factor
B) enzyme activation
C) target molecule
D) attractive force
A) transcription factor
B) enzyme activation
C) target molecule
D) attractive force
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14
Which of the following are NOT triggers of second-messenger events?
A) B-complex vitamins
B) Retinoids
C) Steroid agents
D) Hormones
A) B-complex vitamins
B) Retinoids
C) Steroid agents
D) Hormones
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15
Which of the following are NOT included in the four primary drug-receptor families?
A) Ligand-gated ion channels
B) G protein-coupled receptor systems
C) Antagonists
D) Transcription factors
A) Ligand-gated ion channels
B) G protein-coupled receptor systems
C) Antagonists
D) Transcription factors
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16
Which of the following are examples of agonist-antagonists?
A) dobutamine and insulin
B) pentazocine and meperidine
C) norethindrone and dobutamine
D) antihistamine and naloxone
A) dobutamine and insulin
B) pentazocine and meperidine
C) norethindrone and dobutamine
D) antihistamine and naloxone
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17
Transcription factors are located in the:
A) cell nucleus
B) cell membrane
C) mitochondria
D) cytoplasm
A) cell nucleus
B) cell membrane
C) mitochondria
D) cytoplasm
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18
Which of the following is NOT a substance that utilizes a G protein-coupled receptor system?
A) serotonin
B) histamine
C) testosterone
D) norepinephrine
A) serotonin
B) histamine
C) testosterone
D) norepinephrine
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19
Which of the following in an enzyme embedded in cell membranes?
A) insulin
B) acetylcholine
C) gamma-aminobutyric acid
D) serotonin
A) insulin
B) acetylcholine
C) gamma-aminobutyric acid
D) serotonin
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20
Which of the following is NOT true regarding a median toxicity dose?
A) It produces a given toxicity in 50% of patients.
B) It is determined from animal testing data.
C) It cannot be tested in humans.
D) It determines adverse effects occurring during patient clinical trials.
A) It produces a given toxicity in 50% of patients.
B) It is determined from animal testing data.
C) It cannot be tested in humans.
D) It determines adverse effects occurring during patient clinical trials.
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21
Which of the following is a component of nonspecific cellular responses?
A) osmotic diuretic
B) insulin
C) acetylcholine
D) progesterone
A) osmotic diuretic
B) insulin
C) acetylcholine
D) progesterone
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22
A drug that binds to a receptor, and produces a stimulatory response that is similar to what an endogenous substance would have done if it were bound to the receptor is known as a(n):
A) receptor
B) agonist
C) antagonist
D) agonist-antagonist
A) receptor
B) agonist
C) antagonist
D) agonist-antagonist
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23
Which of the following is a true statement regarding antagonists?
A) Combining two antibiotics may increase each drug's effects.
B) All antagonists produce a stimulatory response that is similar to what an endogenous substances produces.
C) They have affinity and high intrinsic activity.
D) All antagonists are associated with receptors.
A) Combining two antibiotics may increase each drug's effects.
B) All antagonists produce a stimulatory response that is similar to what an endogenous substances produces.
C) They have affinity and high intrinsic activity.
D) All antagonists are associated with receptors.
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24
Competitive antagonists are also referred to as:
A) surmountable antagonists
B) insurmountable antagonists
C) agonist-antagonists
D) partial agonists
A) surmountable antagonists
B) insurmountable antagonists
C) agonist-antagonists
D) partial agonists
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25
The amount of drug required to cause an effect is referred to as:
A) maximal efficacy
B) dose-effect relationship
C) relative potency
D) adverse effect
A) maximal efficacy
B) dose-effect relationship
C) relative potency
D) adverse effect
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