Deck 2: Pharmacokinetics Idrug Administration, absorption, and Distribution

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This first-pass effect is of particular concern when drugs are administered:

A)topically.
B)intravenously.
C)subcutaneously.
D)by inhalation.
E)orally.
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A drug that has a volume of distribution of approximately 42 L will typically be:

A)bound extensively to plasma proteins.
B)retained in the bloodstream.
C)concentrated in the tissues.
D)stored in the liver and kidneys.
E)uniformly distributed throughout all of the body fluids.
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Iontophoresis,phonophoresis,and medicated patches all use the _____ route to administer drugs.

A)oral
B)inhalation
C)injection
D)transdermal
E)rectal
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All of the following are parenteral routes of drug administration EXCEPT the ____ route.

A)oral
B)inhalation
C)injection
D)topical
E)transdermal
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Osmosis refers to the special case of diffusion where the diffusing substance is:

A)a lipid-soluble drug.
B)a nonlipid-soluble drug.
C)a protein.
D)a carbohydrate.
E)water.
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The primary site for drug storage in the body is:

A)muscle.
B)bone.
C)skin.
D)adipose tissue.
E)the brain.
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Carrier specificity,expenditure of energy,and ability to transport substances against a concentration gradient are all characteristics of:

A)simple,passive diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)endocytosis.
E)exocytosis.
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The ______ effect occurs when drugs are initially transported to the liver where a significant amount of the drug may be metabolized and destroyed before the drug reaches its primary site of action.

A)malabsorptive
B)first-pass
C)Bohr
D)bioequivalence
E)pharmacodynamic
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When crossing cell membranes,drugs will diffuse more readily through the lipid layer if they are:

A)nonlipid soluble.
B)in a neutral,nonionized form.
C)in a charged,ionized form.
D)large proteins.
E)none of the above
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The extent to which a drug reaches the systemic circulation is referred to as:

A)bioequivalence.
B)biotransformation.
C)bioavailability.
D)biodistribution.
E)last-pass metabolism.
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Deck 2: Pharmacokinetics Idrug Administration, absorption, and Distribution
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This first-pass effect is of particular concern when drugs are administered:

A)topically.
B)intravenously.
C)subcutaneously.
D)by inhalation.
E)orally.
orally.
2
A drug that has a volume of distribution of approximately 42 L will typically be:

A)bound extensively to plasma proteins.
B)retained in the bloodstream.
C)concentrated in the tissues.
D)stored in the liver and kidneys.
E)uniformly distributed throughout all of the body fluids.
uniformly distributed throughout all of the body fluids.
3
Iontophoresis,phonophoresis,and medicated patches all use the _____ route to administer drugs.

A)oral
B)inhalation
C)injection
D)transdermal
E)rectal
transdermal
4
All of the following are parenteral routes of drug administration EXCEPT the ____ route.

A)oral
B)inhalation
C)injection
D)topical
E)transdermal
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Osmosis refers to the special case of diffusion where the diffusing substance is:

A)a lipid-soluble drug.
B)a nonlipid-soluble drug.
C)a protein.
D)a carbohydrate.
E)water.
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The primary site for drug storage in the body is:

A)muscle.
B)bone.
C)skin.
D)adipose tissue.
E)the brain.
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Carrier specificity,expenditure of energy,and ability to transport substances against a concentration gradient are all characteristics of:

A)simple,passive diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)endocytosis.
E)exocytosis.
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The ______ effect occurs when drugs are initially transported to the liver where a significant amount of the drug may be metabolized and destroyed before the drug reaches its primary site of action.

A)malabsorptive
B)first-pass
C)Bohr
D)bioequivalence
E)pharmacodynamic
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When crossing cell membranes,drugs will diffuse more readily through the lipid layer if they are:

A)nonlipid soluble.
B)in a neutral,nonionized form.
C)in a charged,ionized form.
D)large proteins.
E)none of the above
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The extent to which a drug reaches the systemic circulation is referred to as:

A)bioequivalence.
B)biotransformation.
C)bioavailability.
D)biodistribution.
E)last-pass metabolism.
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