Deck 10: Drugs Used in the Treatment of Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders

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Which condition is a contraindication to the use of cromoglycates?

A)Asthma
B)Status asthmaticus
C)Allergic rhinitis
D)Allergic dermatitis
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When using chronic oral corticosteroids to treat asthma,which of the following electrolytes should be monitored?

A)Sodium
B)Calcium
C)Phosphate
D)Potassium
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What is the appropriate dose of tiotropium (Spiriva)when treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?

A)10 mcg once a day
B)10 mcg twice a day
C)18 mcg once a day
D)18 mcg twice a day
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Which of the following is a muscle skeletal adverse reaction that can occur when taking cromoglycates?

A)Muscle pain
B)Joint pain
C)Tendinitis
D)Muscle atrophy
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What is the duration of action for all long-acting beta agonists?

A)4 hours
B)8 hours
C)12 hours
D)16 hours
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Short-acting beta-2 agonists are metabolized via:

A)Small bowel.
B)Kidneys.
C)Large bowel.
D)Liver.
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When a patient is taking oral corticosteroids,which other medication may need to be adjusted?

A)simvastatin (Zocor)
B)insulin
C)minoxidil (Loniten)
D)metoprolol (Lopressor)
Question
Oral corticosteroids are secreted via:

A)Bile.
B)Urine.
C)Feces.
D)Multiple organs.
Question
When using beta-2 receptor agonists,the patient should undergo periodic measurement of:

A)Intraocular pressure.
B)Glucose level.
C)Urine specific gravity.
D)Liver function.
Question
What is the half-life of prednisone?

A)1.5 to 2.5 hours
B)2 to 3 hours
C)2.5 to 3.5 hours
D)3 to 4 hours
Question
Long-acting beta agonists interact with which of the following?

A)Alpha blockers
B)Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
C)Beta-adrenergic blockers
D)Calcium channel blockers
Question
Which substance increases xanthine derivative levels?

A)St.John's Wort
B)capsaicin
C)melatonin
D)chondroitin
Question
The initial response after using cromoglycates may occur in:

A)4 to 8 hours.
B)4 to 8 days.
C)4 to 8 weeks.
D)4 to 8 months.
Question
One common dermatological side effect of long-term use of oral prednisone is:

A)Acne.
B)Contact dermatitis.
C)Oral herpes simplex.
D)Tinea capitis.
Question
Xanthine derivatives are excreted via:

A)Skin.
B)Liver.
C)Kidneys.
D)Feces.
Question
Which option is a possible adverse effect of an anticholinergic?

A)Worsening of hypertension
B)Bronchospasm
C)Blurry vision
D)Worsening of glaucoma
Question
Beclomethasone (QVAR)is excreted primarily via:

A)Multiple organs.
B)Feces.
C)Urine.
D)Bile.
Question
Which substance is a xanthine derivative?

A)metaproterenol (Alupent)
B)bitolterol (Tornalate)
C)terbutaline (Brethine)
D)theophylline
Question
Which option is a contraindication to the use of anticholinergics?

A)Prostate enlargement
B)Hematuria
C)Caffeine use
D)Osteoporosis
Question
What is the mechanism of action of long-acting beta agonists?

A)Stimulation of beta-2 antagonist receptors in the lungs,resulting in a relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle
B)Stimulation of beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the lungs,resulting in a relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle
C)Stimulation of beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the lungs,resulting in a contraction of bronchial smooth muscle
D)Decreased stimulation of beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the lungs,resulting in a relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle
Question
When salmeterol (Serevent)is used to treat exercise-induced asthma,how should it be dosed?

A)One inhalation 5 minutes before exercise
B)One inhalation 10 minutes before exercise
C)One inhalation 20 minutes before exercise
D)One inhalation 30 minutes before exercise
Question
A common adverse reaction when using a codeine-based antitussive is:

A)Hypertension.
B)Headache.
C)Insomnia.
D)Constipation.
Question
What is the mechanism of action of omalizumab?

A)Selectively binds to human immunoglobulin E (IgE)receptors on mast cells and eosinophils
B)Blocks the production of leukotriene B4,another arachidonic acid metabolite with proinflammatory activity
C)Performs as a selective competitive antagonist of the cysteinyl-leukotriene receptor and another receptor D4
D)Prevents the release of mediators of type 1 allergic reactions,including histamine
Question
Patients should not take albuterol/ipratropium if they are allergic to:

A)Alcohol.
B)Milk.
C)Peanuts.
D)Oranges.
Question
Montelukast can be used to treat chronic asthma in which age group?

A)Children age 1 and older
B)Children age 5 years and older
C)Children age 7 years and older
D)Children age 12 years and older
Question
Which drug decreases plasma levels of zafirlukast (Accolate)?

A)aspirin
B)ibuprofen (Advil)
C)ampicillin
D)erythromycin
Question
Which item decreases absorption of antihistamines?

A)Antacids
B)Peanuts
C)Aspirin
D)Alcohol
Question
How is omalizumab (Xolair)given?

A)Orally
B)Intravenously
C)Transdermally
D)Subcutaneously
Question
What is a common dosage for antitussives?

A)5 to 10 mg every 4 hours
B)10 to 20 mg every 4 hours
C)20 to 30 mg every 4 hours
D)30 to 40 mg every 4 hours
Question
Antitussives are excreted via:

A)Bile.
B)Gut.
C)Skin.
D)Urine.
Question
Oxygenase inhibitors are metabolized via:

A)Liver.
B)Small intestine.
C)Kidney.
D)Pancreas.
Question
Codeine is an antitussive with a potential for:

A)Lacrimation.
B)Diarrhea.
C)Urinary frequency.
D)Abuse.
Question
Loratadine (Claritin)is used to treat:

A)Allergic rhinitis.
B)Asthma.
C)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
D)Exercise-induced asthma.
Question
How is albuterol/ipratropium (Combivent)typically taken?

A)1 or 2 inhalations every 4 to 6 hours
B)1 or 2 inhalations every 12 hours
C)1 or 2 inhalations every 24 hours
D)2 to 4 inhalations every 4 to 6 hours
Question
Which drug is considered a mast cell stabilizer?

A)zafirlukast (Accolate)
B)montelukast (Singulair)
C)zileuton (Zyflo CR)
D)nedocromil (Tilade)
Question
Food may delay absorption of which antihistamine?

A)diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
B)loratadine (Claritin)
C)fexofenadine (Allegra)
D)cetirizine (Zyrtec)
Question
Antitussives are contraindicated in patients who use:

A)Monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
B)Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
C)Tricyclics.
D)Wellbutrin.
Question
Antihistamines are rapidly absorbed after:

A)Intranasal administration.
B)Oral administration.
C)Subcutaneous administration.
D)Transdermal administration.
Question
Which of the following describes the mechanism of action of zafirlukast?

A)Selective competitive inhibitor of leukotriene receptors D4 and E4
B)Nonselective competitive inhibitor of leukotriene receptors D4 and E4
C)Selective competitive agonist of leukotriene receptors D4 and E4
D)Nonselective competitive agonist of leukotriene receptors D4 and E4
Question
When patients take ciclesonide (Omnaris)for seasonal rhinitis,improvements in symptoms should be seen in:

A)2 to 3 days.
B)1 to 2 weeks.
C)2 to 3 weeks.
D)5 weeks.
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Deck 10: Drugs Used in the Treatment of Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders
1
Which condition is a contraindication to the use of cromoglycates?

A)Asthma
B)Status asthmaticus
C)Allergic rhinitis
D)Allergic dermatitis
Status asthmaticus
2
When using chronic oral corticosteroids to treat asthma,which of the following electrolytes should be monitored?

A)Sodium
B)Calcium
C)Phosphate
D)Potassium
Potassium
3
What is the appropriate dose of tiotropium (Spiriva)when treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?

A)10 mcg once a day
B)10 mcg twice a day
C)18 mcg once a day
D)18 mcg twice a day
18 mcg once a day
4
Which of the following is a muscle skeletal adverse reaction that can occur when taking cromoglycates?

A)Muscle pain
B)Joint pain
C)Tendinitis
D)Muscle atrophy
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5
What is the duration of action for all long-acting beta agonists?

A)4 hours
B)8 hours
C)12 hours
D)16 hours
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Short-acting beta-2 agonists are metabolized via:

A)Small bowel.
B)Kidneys.
C)Large bowel.
D)Liver.
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7
When a patient is taking oral corticosteroids,which other medication may need to be adjusted?

A)simvastatin (Zocor)
B)insulin
C)minoxidil (Loniten)
D)metoprolol (Lopressor)
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8
Oral corticosteroids are secreted via:

A)Bile.
B)Urine.
C)Feces.
D)Multiple organs.
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9
When using beta-2 receptor agonists,the patient should undergo periodic measurement of:

A)Intraocular pressure.
B)Glucose level.
C)Urine specific gravity.
D)Liver function.
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10
What is the half-life of prednisone?

A)1.5 to 2.5 hours
B)2 to 3 hours
C)2.5 to 3.5 hours
D)3 to 4 hours
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11
Long-acting beta agonists interact with which of the following?

A)Alpha blockers
B)Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
C)Beta-adrenergic blockers
D)Calcium channel blockers
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12
Which substance increases xanthine derivative levels?

A)St.John's Wort
B)capsaicin
C)melatonin
D)chondroitin
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13
The initial response after using cromoglycates may occur in:

A)4 to 8 hours.
B)4 to 8 days.
C)4 to 8 weeks.
D)4 to 8 months.
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14
One common dermatological side effect of long-term use of oral prednisone is:

A)Acne.
B)Contact dermatitis.
C)Oral herpes simplex.
D)Tinea capitis.
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15
Xanthine derivatives are excreted via:

A)Skin.
B)Liver.
C)Kidneys.
D)Feces.
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16
Which option is a possible adverse effect of an anticholinergic?

A)Worsening of hypertension
B)Bronchospasm
C)Blurry vision
D)Worsening of glaucoma
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17
Beclomethasone (QVAR)is excreted primarily via:

A)Multiple organs.
B)Feces.
C)Urine.
D)Bile.
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18
Which substance is a xanthine derivative?

A)metaproterenol (Alupent)
B)bitolterol (Tornalate)
C)terbutaline (Brethine)
D)theophylline
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19
Which option is a contraindication to the use of anticholinergics?

A)Prostate enlargement
B)Hematuria
C)Caffeine use
D)Osteoporosis
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20
What is the mechanism of action of long-acting beta agonists?

A)Stimulation of beta-2 antagonist receptors in the lungs,resulting in a relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle
B)Stimulation of beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the lungs,resulting in a relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle
C)Stimulation of beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the lungs,resulting in a contraction of bronchial smooth muscle
D)Decreased stimulation of beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the lungs,resulting in a relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle
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21
When salmeterol (Serevent)is used to treat exercise-induced asthma,how should it be dosed?

A)One inhalation 5 minutes before exercise
B)One inhalation 10 minutes before exercise
C)One inhalation 20 minutes before exercise
D)One inhalation 30 minutes before exercise
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22
A common adverse reaction when using a codeine-based antitussive is:

A)Hypertension.
B)Headache.
C)Insomnia.
D)Constipation.
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23
What is the mechanism of action of omalizumab?

A)Selectively binds to human immunoglobulin E (IgE)receptors on mast cells and eosinophils
B)Blocks the production of leukotriene B4,another arachidonic acid metabolite with proinflammatory activity
C)Performs as a selective competitive antagonist of the cysteinyl-leukotriene receptor and another receptor D4
D)Prevents the release of mediators of type 1 allergic reactions,including histamine
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24
Patients should not take albuterol/ipratropium if they are allergic to:

A)Alcohol.
B)Milk.
C)Peanuts.
D)Oranges.
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25
Montelukast can be used to treat chronic asthma in which age group?

A)Children age 1 and older
B)Children age 5 years and older
C)Children age 7 years and older
D)Children age 12 years and older
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26
Which drug decreases plasma levels of zafirlukast (Accolate)?

A)aspirin
B)ibuprofen (Advil)
C)ampicillin
D)erythromycin
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27
Which item decreases absorption of antihistamines?

A)Antacids
B)Peanuts
C)Aspirin
D)Alcohol
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28
How is omalizumab (Xolair)given?

A)Orally
B)Intravenously
C)Transdermally
D)Subcutaneously
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29
What is a common dosage for antitussives?

A)5 to 10 mg every 4 hours
B)10 to 20 mg every 4 hours
C)20 to 30 mg every 4 hours
D)30 to 40 mg every 4 hours
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30
Antitussives are excreted via:

A)Bile.
B)Gut.
C)Skin.
D)Urine.
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31
Oxygenase inhibitors are metabolized via:

A)Liver.
B)Small intestine.
C)Kidney.
D)Pancreas.
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32
Codeine is an antitussive with a potential for:

A)Lacrimation.
B)Diarrhea.
C)Urinary frequency.
D)Abuse.
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33
Loratadine (Claritin)is used to treat:

A)Allergic rhinitis.
B)Asthma.
C)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
D)Exercise-induced asthma.
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34
How is albuterol/ipratropium (Combivent)typically taken?

A)1 or 2 inhalations every 4 to 6 hours
B)1 or 2 inhalations every 12 hours
C)1 or 2 inhalations every 24 hours
D)2 to 4 inhalations every 4 to 6 hours
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35
Which drug is considered a mast cell stabilizer?

A)zafirlukast (Accolate)
B)montelukast (Singulair)
C)zileuton (Zyflo CR)
D)nedocromil (Tilade)
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36
Food may delay absorption of which antihistamine?

A)diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
B)loratadine (Claritin)
C)fexofenadine (Allegra)
D)cetirizine (Zyrtec)
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37
Antitussives are contraindicated in patients who use:

A)Monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
B)Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
C)Tricyclics.
D)Wellbutrin.
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38
Antihistamines are rapidly absorbed after:

A)Intranasal administration.
B)Oral administration.
C)Subcutaneous administration.
D)Transdermal administration.
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39
Which of the following describes the mechanism of action of zafirlukast?

A)Selective competitive inhibitor of leukotriene receptors D4 and E4
B)Nonselective competitive inhibitor of leukotriene receptors D4 and E4
C)Selective competitive agonist of leukotriene receptors D4 and E4
D)Nonselective competitive agonist of leukotriene receptors D4 and E4
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40
When patients take ciclesonide (Omnaris)for seasonal rhinitis,improvements in symptoms should be seen in:

A)2 to 3 days.
B)1 to 2 weeks.
C)2 to 3 weeks.
D)5 weeks.
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