Deck 8: Forms of Drugs and How They Act

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Heparin sodium and warfarin sodium prevent blood clotting; therefore, they are examples of:

A) anticoagulants
B) antihypertensives
C) analgesics
D) antiarrhythmics
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A route of administration in which a medication is injected into a joint is called:

A) intramuscular
B) intra-articular
C) intravenous
D) intradermal
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Tablets that are manufactured with a groove to aid in breaking the tablet are called:

A) sublingual
B) enteric-coated
C) buccal
D) scored
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The process by which a drug passes into body fluids and tissues is called:

A) distribution
B) biotransformation
C) elimination
D) absorption
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Tablets that are meant to dissolve in the intestines rather than in the stomach are called:

A) sublingual
B) enteric-coated
C) scored
D) buccal
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Drugs that are used externally with massage to provide heat to an area are called:

A) liniments
B) lotions
C) ointments
D) fluidextracts
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Drugs that are used to decrease blood cholesterol are called:

A) antihypertensives
B) antiarrhythmics
C) antihyperlipidemics
D) thrombolytics
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An action in which a drug blocks the action of a substance is called:

A) agonist
B) antagonist
C) synergistic
D) systemic
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A liquid preparation that is a combination of oil and water is a(n):

A) elixir
B) emulsion
C) suspension
D) solution
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An agent that loosens and facilitates removal of respiratory secretions, such as Robitussin, is called an:

A) emetic
B) antitussive
C) expectorant
D) bronchodilator
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Another name for a lozenge is a(n):

A) sublingual tablet
B) troche
C) buccal tablet
D) enteric-coated tablet
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A liquid preparation in which a drug is dissolved in a solvent is a(n):

A) elixir
B) emulsion
C) suspension
D) solution
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Acetaminophen and ibuprofen are examples of:

A) antipyretics and anti-inflammatories
B) antihistamines and antipyretics
C) anti-inflammatories and analgesics
D) analgesics and antipyretics
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Fine droplets of oil in water is called an elixir.
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The substance in which a drug is dissolved is called the solute.
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Drugs that are dissolved in alcohol or alcohol and water are called:

A) emulsions
B) tinctures
C) syrups
D) aerosols
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Suppositories may be used:

A) vaginally
B) urethrally
C) rectally
D) All of these answers are correct.
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Pepto-Bismol and Kaopectate are examples of:

A) antidiarrheals
B) antacids
C) laxatives
D) antiemetics
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Tablets that are made with granular salts that release active ingredients when placed in water are called:

A) effervescent
B) chewable
C) sublingual
D) enteric-coated
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An agent that blocks parasympathetic nerve impulses is an anticholinergic agent.
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Estraderm and Catapres-TTS are examples of implantable devices.
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Match each term to its definition.
agent that modifies psychotic behavior

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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Match each term to its definition.
agent that produces a loss of sensation

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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A drug interaction may occur when one drug potentiates or diminishes the action of another.
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Ammonia ampules would be an example of a spirit.
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Match each term to its definition.
agent that relaxes blood vessels, thereby lowering blood pressure

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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A side effect is an unfavorable or harmful unintended action of a drug.
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Match each term to its definition.
agent to prevent infectious diseases

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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Match each term to its definition.
agent that destroys bacteria

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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Match each term to its definition.
agent that induces sleep

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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Match each term to its definition.
agent that induces vomiting

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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Vaginal medications may be given by suppository, cream, or tablet.
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Creams are usually white and have an oil base.
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Many aerosols use butane as a propellant.Therefore, they should be protected from heat or puncture.
Question
Match each term to its definition.
agent that reduces fever

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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Match each term to its definition.
agent that increases excretion of urine

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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Match each term to its definition.
agent that controls symptoms of epilepsy; prevents or relieves seizures

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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A local action indicates that the drug is designed to have an effect only on the area to which it is administered.
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A sedative is given when sleep is the desired effect.
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Match each term to its definition.
agent to prevent conception; "birth control"

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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Deck 8: Forms of Drugs and How They Act
1
Heparin sodium and warfarin sodium prevent blood clotting; therefore, they are examples of:

A) anticoagulants
B) antihypertensives
C) analgesics
D) antiarrhythmics
anticoagulants
2
A route of administration in which a medication is injected into a joint is called:

A) intramuscular
B) intra-articular
C) intravenous
D) intradermal
intra-articular
3
Tablets that are manufactured with a groove to aid in breaking the tablet are called:

A) sublingual
B) enteric-coated
C) buccal
D) scored
scored
4
The process by which a drug passes into body fluids and tissues is called:

A) distribution
B) biotransformation
C) elimination
D) absorption
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Tablets that are meant to dissolve in the intestines rather than in the stomach are called:

A) sublingual
B) enteric-coated
C) scored
D) buccal
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6
Drugs that are used externally with massage to provide heat to an area are called:

A) liniments
B) lotions
C) ointments
D) fluidextracts
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7
Drugs that are used to decrease blood cholesterol are called:

A) antihypertensives
B) antiarrhythmics
C) antihyperlipidemics
D) thrombolytics
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8
An action in which a drug blocks the action of a substance is called:

A) agonist
B) antagonist
C) synergistic
D) systemic
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A liquid preparation that is a combination of oil and water is a(n):

A) elixir
B) emulsion
C) suspension
D) solution
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10
An agent that loosens and facilitates removal of respiratory secretions, such as Robitussin, is called an:

A) emetic
B) antitussive
C) expectorant
D) bronchodilator
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Another name for a lozenge is a(n):

A) sublingual tablet
B) troche
C) buccal tablet
D) enteric-coated tablet
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A liquid preparation in which a drug is dissolved in a solvent is a(n):

A) elixir
B) emulsion
C) suspension
D) solution
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13
Acetaminophen and ibuprofen are examples of:

A) antipyretics and anti-inflammatories
B) antihistamines and antipyretics
C) anti-inflammatories and analgesics
D) analgesics and antipyretics
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14
Fine droplets of oil in water is called an elixir.
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The substance in which a drug is dissolved is called the solute.
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Drugs that are dissolved in alcohol or alcohol and water are called:

A) emulsions
B) tinctures
C) syrups
D) aerosols
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17
Suppositories may be used:

A) vaginally
B) urethrally
C) rectally
D) All of these answers are correct.
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Pepto-Bismol and Kaopectate are examples of:

A) antidiarrheals
B) antacids
C) laxatives
D) antiemetics
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Tablets that are made with granular salts that release active ingredients when placed in water are called:

A) effervescent
B) chewable
C) sublingual
D) enteric-coated
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An agent that blocks parasympathetic nerve impulses is an anticholinergic agent.
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Estraderm and Catapres-TTS are examples of implantable devices.
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22
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agent that modifies psychotic behavior

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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agent that produces a loss of sensation

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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24
A drug interaction may occur when one drug potentiates or diminishes the action of another.
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Ammonia ampules would be an example of a spirit.
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26
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agent that relaxes blood vessels, thereby lowering blood pressure

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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A side effect is an unfavorable or harmful unintended action of a drug.
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28
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agent to prevent infectious diseases

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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29
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agent that destroys bacteria

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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30
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agent that induces sleep

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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31
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agent that induces vomiting

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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32
Vaginal medications may be given by suppository, cream, or tablet.
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Creams are usually white and have an oil base.
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Many aerosols use butane as a propellant.Therefore, they should be protected from heat or puncture.
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35
Match each term to its definition.
agent that reduces fever

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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36
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agent that increases excretion of urine

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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37
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agent that controls symptoms of epilepsy; prevents or relieves seizures

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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A local action indicates that the drug is designed to have an effect only on the area to which it is administered.
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A sedative is given when sleep is the desired effect.
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agent to prevent conception; "birth control"

A)contraceptive
B)anticonvulsant
C)antibiotic
D)anesthetic
E)emetic
F)immunologic
G)neuroleptic
H)diuretic
I)vasodilator
J)hypnotic
K)antipyretic
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