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Test Bank For Pharmacology An Introduction 7Th Edition By By Henry Hitner

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Test Bank For Pharmacology An Introduction 7Th Edition By By Henry Hitner

Chapter 02

Pharmacokinetics and Factors of Individual Variation

Multiple Choice Questions

1.  Identify the term used for the process by which a drug enters the bloodstream from its site of administration.A.  Drug absorptionB.  Drug excretionC.  Drug distributionD.  Drug metabolism 

 Drug absorption refers to the entrance of a drug into the bloodstream from its site of administration. 

ABHES: 3.a. Define and use entire basic structure of medical words and be able to accurately identify in the correct context, i.e. root, prefix, suffix, combinations, spelling, and definitionsBlooms: RememberCAAHEP: I.C.11.a. Identify the classifications of medications including indications for useDifficulty: 1 EasyLearning Outcome: 02.02

2.  Identify the drug that is available as a transdermal patch system.A.  NitroglycerinB.  ClonidineC.  EstrogenD.  All of the above 

 Transdermal products are administered through a bandage or patch system. Nitroglycerin, estrogen, and clonidine are drugs available in this form. 

ABHES: 6.d. Properly utilize Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR), drug handbook and other drug references to identify a drug’s classification, usual dosage, usual side effects, and contraindicationsBlooms: RememberCAAHEP: I.C.11.a. Identify the classifications of medications including indications for useDifficulty: 1 EasyLearning Outcome: 02.01

3.  Identify the drug form that contains dried and finely ground drugs or drug extracts.A.  PowdersB.  TabletsC.  TrochesD.  Capsules 

 Powders are drugs or drug extracts that are dried and ground into fine particles. 

ABHES: 6.d. Properly utilize Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR), drug handbook and other drug references to identify a drug’s classification, usual dosage, usual side effects, and contraindicationsBlooms: RememberCAAHEP: I.C.11.a. Identify the classifications of medications including indications for useDifficulty: 1 EasyLearning Outcome: 02.01

4.  Identify the medical condition that the drug form known as a “troche” is commonly used to treat.A.  AsthmaB.  BradycardiaC.  Sore throatD.  Toothache 

 Troches are flattened tablets that are allowed to dissolve in the mouth. They are commonly used for colds and sore throats. 

ABHES: 6.d. Properly utilize Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR), drug handbook and other drug references to identify a drug’s classification, usual dosage, usual side effects, and contraindicationsBlooms: UnderstandCAAHEP: I.C.11.a. Identify the classifications of medications including indications for useDifficulty: 1 EasyLearning Outcome: 02.01

5.  Among the factors that affect drug distribution, the factor that plays the biggest role in determining the concentration of a drug that penetrates the brain by overcoming the blood–brain barrier is:A.  lipid solubility.B.  blood circulation.C.  plasma protein binding.D.  GI absorption rate. 

 An additional lipid barrier, the blood–brain barrier, protects the brain by restricting the passage of electrolytes and other water-soluble substances. Since the brain is composed of a large amount of lipid (nerve membranes and myelin), lipid-soluble drugs pass readily into the brain. As a general rule, then, a drug must have a certain degree of lipid solubility if it is to penetrate this barrier and gain access to the brain. 

ABHES: 2.a. List all body systems, their structure and functionsBlooms: UnderstandCAAHEP: I.C.7. Describe the normal function of each body systemDifficulty: 1 EasyLearning Outcome: 02.02

6.  Identify the drug preparation that is described as a solution containing water, sugar, and a drug.A.  ElixirB.  TinctureC.  SyrupD.  Fluid extract 

 Syrups are commonly used aqueous preparations. A syrup is a solution of water and sugar to which a drug is added. 

ABHES: 6.a. Identify drug classification, usual dose, side effects, and contraindications of the top most commonly used medicationsBlooms: UnderstandCAAHEP: I.C.11.a. Identify the classifications of medications including indications for useDifficulty: 1 EasyLearning Outcome: 02.01

7.  The processes of drug absorption, drug distribution, drug metabolism, and drug excretion are components of the study known as _____.A.  synergismB.  pharmacokineticsC.  bioavailabilityD.  enzyme induction 

 Pharmacokinetics is a study of the factors that determine drug absorption, drug distribution, drug metabolism, and drug excretion. 

ABHES: 3.a. Define and use entire basic structure of medical words and be able to accurately identify in the correct context, i.e. root, prefix, suffix, combinations, spelling, and definitionsBlooms: UnderstandCAAHEP: I.C.11.a. Identify the classifications of medications including indications for useDifficulty: 1 EasyLearning Outcome: 02.02

8.  Identify the usual range of alcohol concentration used in alcoholic preparations of drugs such as elixirs, spirits, tinctures, and fluid extracts.A.  35 to 45 percentB.  25 to 35 percentC.  20 to 25 percentD.  5 to 20 percent 

 Elixirs, spirits, tinctures, and fluid extracts are drugs dissolved in various concentrations of alcohol, usually in the range of 5 to 20 percent. 

ABHES: 6.d. Properly utilize Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR), drug handbook and other drug references to identify a drug’s classification, usual dosage, usual side effects, and contraindicationsBlooms: UnderstandCAAHEP: I.C.11.a. Identify the classifications of medications including indications for useDifficulty: 1 EasyLearning Outcome: 02.01

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