Deck 3: Principles and Methods of Drug Administration

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Which type of injection is given under the skin?

A)Intravenous
B)Subcutaneous
C)Intradermal
D)Intramammary
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What is the most likely route of administration of lidocaine?

A)Rectal
B)Topical
C)Inhalation
D)Transdermal
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By adding warmth or cold, you can impact the rate of absorption of which route of administration?

A)Intramedullary
B)Intramammary
C)Intravenous
D)Subcutaneous
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Which of the following factors is NOT involved in keeping the plasma drug concentration within its therapeutic range?

A)Drug dose
B)Administration
C)Breed
D)Dosage interval
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When a drug produces the desired effect in the animal with minimal or no signs of toxicity, it is called the _____.

A)maximum effective concentration
B)therapeutic range
C)duration of action
D)subtherapeutic range
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Which route of administration uses suppositories?

A)Rectal
B)Topical
C)Inhalation
D)Transdermal
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What is a discrete drug dose given over a relatively short amount of time?

A)Emulsion
B)Immiscible
C)Bolus
D)Repository
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Which right of proper drug administration is being followed if the plasma levels are at the proper level without causing signs of toxicity?

A)Time
B)Dose
C)Drug
D)Documentation
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What are large, compressed, rectangular tablets that are typically used to dose large animals?

A)Boluses
B)Lozenges
C)Solutions
D)Suspensions
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There are many routes of administration. Which key word part is used to mean "across"?

A)Epi-
B)Sub-
C)Trans-
D)Intra-
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What does drench mean?

A)Oral liquid drugs given by dropper.
B)Oral liquid drugs given by forcing the animal to drink.
C)Oral liquid drugs given by syringe.
D)Oral liquid drugs given by mixing them with foods.
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If the drug is administered by a nebulizer, which route is being used?

A)Rectal
B)Topical
C)Inhalation
D)Transdermal
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Which is the fastest route of administration?

A)Intramammary
B)Intravenous
C)Subcutaneous
D)Epidural
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How are parental drugs administered?

A)Transdermally
B)Rectally
C)Orally
D)By injection
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Which drug form melts at body temperature?

A)Cream
B)Gel
C)Ointment
D)Paste
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Which administration type would use a repository or depot preparation?

A)Intramuscular
B)Intravenous
C)Intraperitoneal
D)Intradermal
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A critically ill patient tends to receive medication through which route?

A)IV
B)Oral
C)Rectal
D)Inhalation
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What is the phenomenon called when the liver metabolizes the drug?

A)Plasma leveling
B)Monogastric ruminants
C)Transport across the GI tract
D)First-pass metabolism
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Which of the following is true for a drug given intravenously?

A)Drugs administered intravenously have a higher therapeutic range than drugs administered orally.
B)Drugs administered intravenously achieve a concentration in the therapeutic range more slowly than other routes of drug administration.
C)Drugs administered intravenously have a lower therapeutic range than drugs administered rectally.
D)Drugs administered intravenously achieve a concentration in the therapeutic range more rapidly than other routes of drug administration.
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Which drug form retains its state at body temperature?

A)Cream
B)Gel
C)Lotion
D)Paste
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When would you give an animal activated charcoal?

A)If you want the animal to vomit
B)If you want to encourage the animal to urinate
C)If you want the drug to be absorbed
D)If you want to stimulate a bowel movement
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Which of the following represents the dosing interval?

A)g/lb
B)mg/kg
C)mL
D)bid
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The _____ dose keeps the drug in the therapeutic range.

A)maximum
B)minimum
C)maintenance
D)loading
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What comes first when describing the drug regimen?

A)Drug name
B)Dose
C)Route
D)Frequency
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Which dose will get the drug concentration in the therapeutic range in a very short period of time?

A)Initial dose
B)Loading dose
C)Maintenance dose
D)Maximum dose
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Deck 3: Principles and Methods of Drug Administration
1
Which type of injection is given under the skin?

A)Intravenous
B)Subcutaneous
C)Intradermal
D)Intramammary
Subcutaneous
2
What is the most likely route of administration of lidocaine?

A)Rectal
B)Topical
C)Inhalation
D)Transdermal
Transdermal
3
By adding warmth or cold, you can impact the rate of absorption of which route of administration?

A)Intramedullary
B)Intramammary
C)Intravenous
D)Subcutaneous
Subcutaneous
4
Which of the following factors is NOT involved in keeping the plasma drug concentration within its therapeutic range?

A)Drug dose
B)Administration
C)Breed
D)Dosage interval
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When a drug produces the desired effect in the animal with minimal or no signs of toxicity, it is called the _____.

A)maximum effective concentration
B)therapeutic range
C)duration of action
D)subtherapeutic range
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6
Which route of administration uses suppositories?

A)Rectal
B)Topical
C)Inhalation
D)Transdermal
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What is a discrete drug dose given over a relatively short amount of time?

A)Emulsion
B)Immiscible
C)Bolus
D)Repository
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Which right of proper drug administration is being followed if the plasma levels are at the proper level without causing signs of toxicity?

A)Time
B)Dose
C)Drug
D)Documentation
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What are large, compressed, rectangular tablets that are typically used to dose large animals?

A)Boluses
B)Lozenges
C)Solutions
D)Suspensions
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10
There are many routes of administration. Which key word part is used to mean "across"?

A)Epi-
B)Sub-
C)Trans-
D)Intra-
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11
What does drench mean?

A)Oral liquid drugs given by dropper.
B)Oral liquid drugs given by forcing the animal to drink.
C)Oral liquid drugs given by syringe.
D)Oral liquid drugs given by mixing them with foods.
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12
If the drug is administered by a nebulizer, which route is being used?

A)Rectal
B)Topical
C)Inhalation
D)Transdermal
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Which is the fastest route of administration?

A)Intramammary
B)Intravenous
C)Subcutaneous
D)Epidural
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How are parental drugs administered?

A)Transdermally
B)Rectally
C)Orally
D)By injection
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15
Which drug form melts at body temperature?

A)Cream
B)Gel
C)Ointment
D)Paste
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16
Which administration type would use a repository or depot preparation?

A)Intramuscular
B)Intravenous
C)Intraperitoneal
D)Intradermal
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A critically ill patient tends to receive medication through which route?

A)IV
B)Oral
C)Rectal
D)Inhalation
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What is the phenomenon called when the liver metabolizes the drug?

A)Plasma leveling
B)Monogastric ruminants
C)Transport across the GI tract
D)First-pass metabolism
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19
Which of the following is true for a drug given intravenously?

A)Drugs administered intravenously have a higher therapeutic range than drugs administered orally.
B)Drugs administered intravenously achieve a concentration in the therapeutic range more slowly than other routes of drug administration.
C)Drugs administered intravenously have a lower therapeutic range than drugs administered rectally.
D)Drugs administered intravenously achieve a concentration in the therapeutic range more rapidly than other routes of drug administration.
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Which drug form retains its state at body temperature?

A)Cream
B)Gel
C)Lotion
D)Paste
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21
When would you give an animal activated charcoal?

A)If you want the animal to vomit
B)If you want to encourage the animal to urinate
C)If you want the drug to be absorbed
D)If you want to stimulate a bowel movement
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22
Which of the following represents the dosing interval?

A)g/lb
B)mg/kg
C)mL
D)bid
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The _____ dose keeps the drug in the therapeutic range.

A)maximum
B)minimum
C)maintenance
D)loading
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What comes first when describing the drug regimen?

A)Drug name
B)Dose
C)Route
D)Frequency
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Which dose will get the drug concentration in the therapeutic range in a very short period of time?

A)Initial dose
B)Loading dose
C)Maintenance dose
D)Maximum dose
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