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Deck 11: Pharmacology
1
What kind of meal increases gastric emptying time (i.e., slow emptying rate) the most?
A) fruit and yogurt snack
B) high-fat meal
C) spinach salad
D) egg salad sandwich
E) vegetable stir fry with rice
A) fruit and yogurt snack
B) high-fat meal
C) spinach salad
D) egg salad sandwich
E) vegetable stir fry with rice
B
2
What vitamin is an antagonist of the drug warfarin (Coumadin)?
A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B2
C) vitamin B6
D) vitamin C
E) vitamin K
A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B2
C) vitamin B6
D) vitamin C
E) vitamin K
E
3
What is the study of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion called?
A) pharmacokinetics
B) pharmacology
C) pharmacotherapy
D) pathophysiology
E) biokinetics
A) pharmacokinetics
B) pharmacology
C) pharmacotherapy
D) pathophysiology
E) biokinetics
A
4
How much did spending on prescription drugs increase between the years 1990 and 2011 in the United States?
A) two-fold
B) three-fold
C) four-fold
D) six-fold
E) eight-fold
A) two-fold
B) three-fold
C) four-fold
D) six-fold
E) eight-fold
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5
What parts of the body have the largest surface areas for drug absorption?
A) mouth and throat
B) mouth and stomach
C) large intestine and bowel
D) small and large intestines
E) small intestine and lungs
A) mouth and throat
B) mouth and stomach
C) large intestine and bowel
D) small and large intestines
E) small intestine and lungs
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6
What term refers to the placement of a drug inside the cheek?
A) otic
B) buccal
C) ophthalmic
D) parenteral
E) sublingual
A) otic
B) buccal
C) ophthalmic
D) parenteral
E) sublingual
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7
What is a type of medication that is used to treat hyperlipidemia?
A) MAOIs
B) creatinines
C) prokinetics
D) excipients
E) statins
A) MAOIs
B) creatinines
C) prokinetics
D) excipients
E) statins
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8
What kind of drugs are quickly absorbed across cell membranes?
A) protein-based
B) sugar-based
C) lipid-based
D) carbohydrate-based
E) vitamin analogues
A) protein-based
B) sugar-based
C) lipid-based
D) carbohydrate-based
E) vitamin analogues
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9
What method of administering drugs requires an injection?
A) buccal
B) subcutaneous
C) enteral
D) sublingual
E) topical
A) buccal
B) subcutaneous
C) enteral
D) sublingual
E) topical
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10
Long-term use of St. John's wort may result in diminished clinical effectiveness or increased dosage requirements for at least what percentage of all marketed medications?
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 70%
E) 90%
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 70%
E) 90%
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11
St. John's wort (herbal supplement) impacts the metabolism of drugs because it significantly induces the activity of:
A) proton-pump inhibitors
B) CYP 2B6
C) MAOIs
D) CYP 3A4
E) H2 blockers
A) proton-pump inhibitors
B) CYP 2B6
C) MAOIs
D) CYP 3A4
E) H2 blockers
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12
What type of excipients are added to medications to increase dissolution?
A) disintegrants
B) antioxidants
C) expectorants
D) lubricants
E) binders
A) disintegrants
B) antioxidants
C) expectorants
D) lubricants
E) binders
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13
What has to happen to the medication before absorption is successful?
A) dissolution
B) oxidation
C) reduction
D) ionization
E) hyperemia
A) dissolution
B) oxidation
C) reduction
D) ionization
E) hyperemia
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14
What is the name of the cardiac glycoside that is prescribed to alter the contractions of the heart?
A) creatinine
B) digoxin
C) omeprazole
D) gentamycin
E) creatine
A) creatinine
B) digoxin
C) omeprazole
D) gentamycin
E) creatine
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15
What occurs immediately after a drug is absorbed in the body?
A) ionization of the drug
B) dissolution of the drug
C) reduction of the drug
D) distribution of the drug
E) oxidation of the drug
A) ionization of the drug
B) dissolution of the drug
C) reduction of the drug
D) distribution of the drug
E) oxidation of the drug
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16
The binding of a nutrient or food component with a drug (making it unabsorbable) is called:
A) chelation
B) dissolution
C) oxidation
D) reduction
E) phagocytosis
A) chelation
B) dissolution
C) oxidation
D) reduction
E) phagocytosis
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17
In the United States, what proportion of physician visits includes a written prescription?
A) 1/5
B) 1/3
C) 2/3
D) 3/4
E) 7/8
A) 1/5
B) 1/3
C) 2/3
D) 3/4
E) 7/8
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18
What fruit significantly impacts the actions of drugs such as statins and cyclosporines?
A) prunes
B) grapes
C) grapefruit
D) watermelon
E) raspberries
A) prunes
B) grapes
C) grapefruit
D) watermelon
E) raspberries
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19
What is the effect of ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors?
A) increase blood pH levels
B) decrease blood pH levels
C) increase calcium absorption rates
D) vasodilation of blood vessels
E) vasoconstriction of blood vessels
A) increase blood pH levels
B) decrease blood pH levels
C) increase calcium absorption rates
D) vasodilation of blood vessels
E) vasoconstriction of blood vessels
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20
Most drug biotransformation in the liver is accomplished by an enzyme called:
A) cytochrome P500
B) cytochrome P450
C) cytochrome R200
D) alpha-lipase R200
E) alpha-lipase R450
A) cytochrome P500
B) cytochrome P450
C) cytochrome R200
D) alpha-lipase R200
E) alpha-lipase R450
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21
What immunosuppressant medications have been associated with large amounts of magnesium loss in the urine?
A) corticosteroids
B) NSAIDs
C) cyclosporins
D) statins
E) H2 blockers
A) corticosteroids
B) NSAIDs
C) cyclosporins
D) statins
E) H2 blockers
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22
NSAIDs increase the secretion of what vitamin?
A) A
B) B1
C) B2
D) B3
E) C
A) A
B) B1
C) B2
D) B3
E) C
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23
Considering Mrs. Z is taking Allegra and Lipitor, which element of her diet is a concern for a negative drug-nutrient interaction?
A) hot tea
B) eggs
C) deli meats
D) grapefruit
E) spinach
A) hot tea
B) eggs
C) deli meats
D) grapefruit
E) spinach
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24
What is the primary risk of taking COX-2 inhibitors (anti-inflammatory)?
A) Crohn's disease
B) breast cancer
C) heart failure
D) hyperlipidemia
E) rheumatoid arthritis
A) Crohn's disease
B) breast cancer
C) heart failure
D) hyperlipidemia
E) rheumatoid arthritis
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25
What criteria is used to identify the medications most likely to result in adverse effects?
A) Adams criteria
B) Beers criteria
C) Collins criteria
D) DuPont criteria
E) Elliot criteria
A) Adams criteria
B) Beers criteria
C) Collins criteria
D) DuPont criteria
E) Elliot criteria
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26
What route of drug administration is absorbed at a slower rate?
A) buccal
B) sublingual
C) inhalation
D) oral
E) topical
A) buccal
B) sublingual
C) inhalation
D) oral
E) topical
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27
Because of the connection between increased levels of tyrosine and migraine headaches, what dietary changes should Mrs. Z make?
A) eliminate grapefruit
B) eliminate deli (cured) meats
C) eliminate orange juice
D) eliminate eggs
E) eliminate fresh tomatoes
A) eliminate grapefruit
B) eliminate deli (cured) meats
C) eliminate orange juice
D) eliminate eggs
E) eliminate fresh tomatoes
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28
Adverse drug effects happen more often within what age group?
A) the elderly
B) middle-age people
C) young adults
D) teenagers
E) children
A) the elderly
B) middle-age people
C) young adults
D) teenagers
E) children
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29
What's a common side effect of the drug Prozac?
A) reduced saliva production
B) altered taste sensations
C) bloating
D) decreased appetite and weight loss
E) heartburn
A) reduced saliva production
B) altered taste sensations
C) bloating
D) decreased appetite and weight loss
E) heartburn
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30
What common drug causes insomnia?
A) pseudoephedrine
B) tramadol
C) ibuprofen prednisone
D) prednisone
E) diazepam
A) pseudoephedrine
B) tramadol
C) ibuprofen prednisone
D) prednisone
E) diazepam
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31
When doing a nutrient assessment of drug-nutrient interactions, which primary organs are assessed?
A) kidneys, small intestine, spleen
B) liver, spleen, pancreas
C) kidneys, liver, heart
D) liver, heart, small intestine
E) kidneys, spleen, pancreas
A) kidneys, small intestine, spleen
B) liver, spleen, pancreas
C) kidneys, liver, heart
D) liver, heart, small intestine
E) kidneys, spleen, pancreas
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32
With no fever, shortness of breath or rales, which medication should likely be discontinued for Mrs. Z?
A) amoxicillin
B) warfarin
C) doxazosin
D) Lipitor
E) omeprazole
A) amoxicillin
B) warfarin
C) doxazosin
D) Lipitor
E) omeprazole
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33
When MAO is blocked by MAO inhibitors, what amine is affected (levels rise)?
A) lysine
B) tyramine
C) arginine
D) glycine
E) glutamine
A) lysine
B) tyramine
C) arginine
D) glycine
E) glutamine
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34
What B-vitamin supplement interferes with the metabolism of blood glucose?
A) riboflavin
B) biotin
C) pantothenic acid
D) folic acid
E) niacin
A) riboflavin
B) biotin
C) pantothenic acid
D) folic acid
E) niacin
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35
What is the risk to the elderly of taking benzodiazapines?
A) stomach ulcers
B) constipation
C) kidney failure
D) hypertension
E) cognitive impairment
A) stomach ulcers
B) constipation
C) kidney failure
D) hypertension
E) cognitive impairment
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36
What are two blood thinners that should never be taken together?
A) warfarin and digoxin
B) warfarin and NSAIDs
C) lithium and ACE inhibitors
D) digoxin and clarithromycin
E) lithium and NSAIDs
A) warfarin and digoxin
B) warfarin and NSAIDs
C) lithium and ACE inhibitors
D) digoxin and clarithromycin
E) lithium and NSAIDs
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37
What are the three main biomarkers used to assess liver function?
A) ALT, ALA, creatinine
B) ALT, AST, bilirubin
C) bilirubin, glucose, creatinine
D) ALA, glucose, serum potassium
E) AST, ALA, creatinine
A) ALT, ALA, creatinine
B) ALT, AST, bilirubin
C) bilirubin, glucose, creatinine
D) ALA, glucose, serum potassium
E) AST, ALA, creatinine
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38
What current med / supplement is Mrs. Z taking that likely results in diminished clinical effectiveness or increased dosage requirements for her other medications?
A) Tums
B) vitamin E
C) St. John's wort
D) slow iron
E) tea
A) Tums
B) vitamin E
C) St. John's wort
D) slow iron
E) tea
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39
Considering Mrs. Z is takingwarfarin, which element in her diet is a concern for a negative drug-nutrient interaction?
A) cold tea
B) orange juice
C) eggs
D) bacon
E) spinach
A) cold tea
B) orange juice
C) eggs
D) bacon
E) spinach
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40
What class of meds results in decreased absorption of calcium as well as increased urinary loss of calcium -- creating high risk for bone fracture and osteoporosis?
A) corticosteroids
B) NSAIDs
C) cyclosporins
D) statins
E) H2 blockers
A) corticosteroids
B) NSAIDs
C) cyclosporins
D) statins
E) H2 blockers
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41
Aspirin is a good example of a medication that is absorbed in the _______________, but can also damage the gastric mucosa.
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42
The most important chemical properties of medications related to drug absorption include the solubility of the drug in lipid or water and the ionization of the medication.
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43
Circulation within the liver decreases by approximately 65% by age 65 years with concurrent decreases in liver mass.
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44
Monoamine oxidase (MAO) is an intricate enzyme system distributed predominantly in nervous tissue, the heart, and the small intestine.
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45
Suppository medications can be administered via the _______________ or the vagina.
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46
Natural products do not cause adverse alterations in glucose metabolism.
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47
People with allergies to shellfish should not take glucosamine supplements.
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48
_______________ is defined as the use of drugs for treatment of disease and health maintenance.
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49
Some drug effects are _______________ of cellular receptors and are called nonspecific cellular responses.
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50
A(n) _______________ works to stimulate synthesis of the cytochrome P450 enzymes, increasing action potential.
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51
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) includes the use of herbs, botanicals, and megadoses of nutrients.
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52
When an individual takes nitroglycerin for angina, it is usually administerd via the sublingual route.
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53
Chromium picolinate is a supplement taken to improve _______________ sensitivity.
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54
Binders, lubricants, and coating agents _______________ dissolution, whereas disintegrants _______________ dissolution.
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55
There is no official definition for the term "megavitamin therapy," but it usually encompasses amounts of over 10 times the RDA.
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56
The pH at the absorption site can alter ionization of the drug, which may change the speed and effectiveness of absorption.
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57
_______________ are medications that specifically interrupt the production of acid in the stomach.
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58
The top selling dietary product in the Natural and Health Food Market is _______________.
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59
The older adult population represents a group of individuals with an exceptionally low risk for drug-nutrient interactions.
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60
Medications placed directly into the spinal canal are called _______________ or intrathecal.
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61
Medications that affect gastric emptying time include _______________ such as metoclopramide.
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62
Give an example of the effect of drugs on nutrient metabolism.
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63
Describe what excipients are. List some examples and what they do.
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64
Discuss the role of nutrition therapy in pharmacotherapy and provide an example of a drug-nutrient interaction.
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65
Describe factors that affect drug dissolution.
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66
Willow bark acts like the common drug _______________.
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67
List the common CAM use for licorice root.
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68
Amitriptyline, a common antidepressant, may cause a decrease in _______________ production.
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69
Most drugs of low molecular weight are filtered out of the blood in the _______________ unless they are bound to large molecules such as proteins or to erythrocytes.
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70
One of the most common mechanisms for alteration of drug metabolism is concurrent use of _______________.
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71
Explain what DASH stands for and what it is used for.
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72
What is parental administration and list the possible routes for parental administration of drugs.
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73
Discuss the drug-nutrient interactions in the elderly.
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74
An example of a tubular reabsorption deficit involves the use of immunosuppressant medications called _______________.
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75
Give an example of a negative drug-nutrient interaction involving MAOIs.
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76
Calcium supplements are absorbed best in an _______________ environment.
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77
_______________ medication formulations should be used, when available, for administration via enteral feeding tubes.
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78
Black _______________ extract is used to treat menstrual problems and ameliorate menopause symptoms.
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79
Many medications are bound to a protein carrier called _______________.
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80
Describe the different routes the body uses to excrete drugs. Give an example of a consequence of a specific route of excretion.
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