Deck 1: General Pharmacologic Principles
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Deck 1: General Pharmacologic Principles
1
The potency of a drug is best described as:
A)An affinity of the drug for a particular receptor site.
B)The degree in which the drug can be cleared from the body.
C)The route of the drug.
D)The amount of drug required to produce the response desired.
A)An affinity of the drug for a particular receptor site.
B)The degree in which the drug can be cleared from the body.
C)The route of the drug.
D)The amount of drug required to produce the response desired.
The amount of drug required to produce the response desired.
2
When a drug binds to a receptor site,all except which of the following can occur?
A)An ion channel can be opened or closed.
B)Biochemical messengers that initiate chemical reactions can be activated.
C)A normal cellular function can be turned on or off.
D)The therapeutic response produced is directly proportional to the number of sites occupied.
A)An ion channel can be opened or closed.
B)Biochemical messengers that initiate chemical reactions can be activated.
C)A normal cellular function can be turned on or off.
D)The therapeutic response produced is directly proportional to the number of sites occupied.
The therapeutic response produced is directly proportional to the number of sites occupied.
3
The effect of administering a water-soluble drug to an infant,who has a higher percentage of total body water compared to an adult,would be:
A)Decreased effect.
B)The same effect.
C)Increased effect.
D)An additive effect.
A)Decreased effect.
B)The same effect.
C)Increased effect.
D)An additive effect.
Increased effect.
4
The most common and convenient route of drug administration is:
A)Oral.
B)Inhalation.
C)Sublingual.
D)Transdermal.
A)Oral.
B)Inhalation.
C)Sublingual.
D)Transdermal.
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5
The phase of drug testing that is performed to look for rare or serious adverse effects after the drug is marketed is:
A)Phase I.
B)Phase II.
C)Phase III.
D)Phase IV.
A)Phase I.
B)Phase II.
C)Phase III.
D)Phase IV.
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6
The agency that regulates drug testing and approves new drugs is the:
A)Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER).
B)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
C)National Institutes of Health (NIH).
D)Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
A)Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER).
B)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
C)National Institutes of Health (NIH).
D)Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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7
A cell that becomes less responsive to a drug after exposure over time is a condition called:
A)Tolerance.
B)Desensitization.
C)Dependence.
D)Low therapeutic index.
A)Tolerance.
B)Desensitization.
C)Dependence.
D)Low therapeutic index.
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8
A physician would like a patient to receive acetaminophen via the enteral route.Your choice of administration may include: I.Oral.
II)Nasogastric.
III)Rectal.
A)I
B)I and II
C)I and III
D)I,II,and III
II)Nasogastric.
III)Rectal.
A)I
B)I and II
C)I and III
D)I,II,and III
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9
What organization is officially responsible for establishing public standards that approved drugs must continue to meet?
A)The Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR)
B)The American Hospital Formulary Service (AHFS)
C)The United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
D)The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
A)The Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR)
B)The American Hospital Formulary Service (AHFS)
C)The United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
D)The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
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10
After drugs are metabolized,they can be eliminated from the body through the:
A)Skin.
B)Lungs.
C)Feces and urine.
D)All of the above.
A)Skin.
B)Lungs.
C)Feces and urine.
D)All of the above.
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11
The name given to a drug that is considered the nonproprietary name and is not owned by any particular pharmaceutical company is the:
A)Chemical name.
B)Generic name.
C)Trade name.
D)Brand name. .
A)Chemical name.
B)Generic name.
C)Trade name.
D)Brand name. .
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12
Drugs that do not go directly into the systemic circulation after being absorbed and are metabolized through the liver describes a:
A)Steady state.
B)First-pass effect.
C)Therapeutic range.
D)Half-life.
A)Steady state.
B)First-pass effect.
C)Therapeutic range.
D)Half-life.
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13
A 21-year-old pregnant female has been exposed to the drug Virazole,which has been reported to cause damage to the fetus.This type of drug exposure is referred to as:
A)An adverse drug reaction (ADR).
B)A life-threatening reaction.
C)Hypersensitivity.
D)Teratogenicity.
A)An adverse drug reaction (ADR).
B)A life-threatening reaction.
C)Hypersensitivity.
D)Teratogenicity.
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14
Which term best describes the study of drugs and their action on the body?
A)Therapeutics
B)Pharmacology
C)Pharmacotherapy
D)Disease management
A)Therapeutics
B)Pharmacology
C)Pharmacotherapy
D)Disease management
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15
The mechanisms responsible for metabolism of rifampin in the liver include: I.Drug oxidation.
II)Enzyme inhibition.
III)The cytochrome P-450 system.
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)I,II,and III
II)Enzyme inhibition.
III)The cytochrome P-450 system.
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)I,II,and III
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16
A drug that does not elicit a response:
A)Is an agonist.
B)Increases drug action.
C)Is an antagonist.
D)Activates the receptor.
A)Is an agonist.
B)Increases drug action.
C)Is an antagonist.
D)Activates the receptor.
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17
The most common source of drugs today is:
A)Plants.
B)Animals.
C)Chemical synthesis.
D)Genetic bioengineering.
A)Plants.
B)Animals.
C)Chemical synthesis.
D)Genetic bioengineering.
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18
Administration of 80 mg propranolol given orally (PO)produces the same response as 1 mg intravenously (IV).The difference in dosage is explained by:
A)The first-pass effect.
B)Bioavailability.
C)Protein binding.
D)Metabolism.
A)The first-pass effect.
B)Bioavailability.
C)Protein binding.
D)Metabolism.
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19
A malnourished patient is susceptible to an increase in drug response because of all except which of the following?
A)A malnourished patient has less serum albumin.
B)The free,unbound drug is an active drug and will lead to greater drug response.
C)Less drug is absorbed systemically.
D)Much of the drug will be free within the bloodstream.
A)A malnourished patient has less serum albumin.
B)The free,unbound drug is an active drug and will lead to greater drug response.
C)Less drug is absorbed systemically.
D)Much of the drug will be free within the bloodstream.
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20
Excretion of drugs through the kidneys is affected by all except which of the following?
A)Glomerular filtration
B)Drug oxidation
C)Impaired renal function
D)Tubular secretion and reabsorption
A)Glomerular filtration
B)Drug oxidation
C)Impaired renal function
D)Tubular secretion and reabsorption
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21
______ 3.Administration of a drug directly to the lungs is a form of topical delivery.
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22
Repeated use of the same drug may result in a decreased response,requiring an increased amount of the drug to produce the same effect.This phenomenon is known as ________________.
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23
______ 1.The FDA considers herbals the same as drugs because they are derived from plants that were forerunners of many current medications.
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24
______ 7.For a drug to be excreted from the body,it has to be metabolized so that it is water soluble.
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25
Drugs given parenterally go directly to the ________________ and result in rapid absorption.
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26
______ 5.As a drug increases in selectivity to a particular cell or tissue,the less useful it becomes.
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27
You note that a physician has made a new entry on a patient's chart.The entry reads "500 mg acetaminophen PO QID." What does this order mean?
A)500 mg acetaminophen by mouth,four times daily
B)500 mg acetaminophen per order,six times daily
C)500 mg acetaminophen preop,then daily
D)500 mg acetaminophen postop,then every 4 hours
A)500 mg acetaminophen by mouth,four times daily
B)500 mg acetaminophen per order,six times daily
C)500 mg acetaminophen preop,then daily
D)500 mg acetaminophen postop,then every 4 hours
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28
______ 9.Emetics are agents that are administered to induce vomiting in the event of poisoning.
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29
______ 6.Fat-soluble drugs have a decreased effect in patients who are obese.
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30
______ 8.Liver function tests should be conducted to determine if a patient can metabolize a prescribed drug.
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31
______ 2.An interaction between two drugs that causes one drug to have no direct effect but increases the response of the other drug is referred to as the drug's potency.
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32
Drugs administered directly to the lungs are given via the ____________ route.
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33
Which of the following terms explains why a patient may require an increased amount of a drug after repeated use to produce the same therapeutic effect?
A)Dependence
B)Selectivity
C)Tachyphylaxis
D)Tolerance
A)Dependence
B)Selectivity
C)Tachyphylaxis
D)Tolerance
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34
A severe,life-threatening allergic reaction can result in ________________.
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35
______ 4.Continuous infusion gives a regulated,consistent dosage over time,referred to as a steady state.On the other hand,a bolus dose causes fluctuations in the plasma drug concentration.
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36
To maintain a steady state of drug concentration in the plasma,a drug should be administered by which of the following methods?
A)Intramuscular injection
B)Continuous IV infusion
C)Intravenous bolus
D)Transdermally
A)Intramuscular injection
B)Continuous IV infusion
C)Intravenous bolus
D)Transdermally
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37
Which of the following routes of drug administration completely bypasses the absorption step before entering the bloodstream?
A)Oral
B)Rectal
C)Intravenous
D)Intramuscular
A)Oral
B)Rectal
C)Intravenous
D)Intramuscular
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38
In order for digoxin to be effective,an appropriate amount of the drug must be present in the blood.This blood level is known as the ________________.
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39
Treatment for drug overdoses and poisoning includes all of the following except the:
A)Administration of antidotes.
B)Use of an adsorbent.
C)Administration of emetics.
D)Use of a metabolite. TRUE/FALSE
Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
A)Administration of antidotes.
B)Use of an adsorbent.
C)Administration of emetics.
D)Use of a metabolite. TRUE/FALSE
Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
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40
______10.A formulary is a list of drugs that a particular health care system stocks and dispenses.
FILL-IN-THE-BLANK
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement.
FILL-IN-THE-BLANK
Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement.
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41
Patients who are ordered nothing by mouth but are prescribed a medication to be given enterally may be administered the drug _____________.
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42
Biotransformation occurs when drugs are converted to a ____________ form for elimination.
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43
Explain the difference in how agonist and antagonist drugs react once combined with a receptor.
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44
In order for drugs to be effective without causing toxicity,they must be maintained within the ____________.
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45
What is the purpose of a "do not use" list of common abbreviations?
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46
Why are patients with liver disease likely to have greater than expected effects from prescribed drugs?
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47
What basic safeguards should be followed in order to reduce medication administration errors?
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48
Drugs that are released slowly once administered are referred to as _______________
formulations.
formulations.
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49
The _______________ name of a drug is the name assigned by the United States Adopted Name (USAN)Council.
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50
What is the difference between an endogenous and exogenous chemical?
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