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Deck 4: Pharmacology
1
Which of the following best reflects subcutaneous injection and absorption rate?
A)slow and sporadic
B)rapid and sporadic
C)slow and constant
D)rapid and constant
A)slow and sporadic
B)rapid and sporadic
C)slow and constant
D)rapid and constant
C
2
The process by which the body breaks down matter into more simple components and waste is known as .
A)absorption
B)metabolism
C)synthesis
D)biotransformation
A)absorption
B)metabolism
C)synthesis
D)biotransformation
B
3
A drug is when it changes from solid to liquid after being mixed with a liquid.
A)dissolved
B)suspended
C)diffused
D)absorbed
A)dissolved
B)suspended
C)diffused
D)absorbed
A
4
Due to differences in , proper drug dosage is determined by an individual's weight.
A)body fat
B)bone mass
C)body fluid
D)blood volume
A)body fat
B)bone mass
C)body fluid
D)blood volume
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5
A drug's dose is calculated according to a person's .
A)age
B)sex
C)tolerance
D)weight
A)age
B)sex
C)tolerance
D)weight
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6
People get drunk faster when drinking alcohol on an empty stomach than after they have eaten some food.This difference in response is primarily due to which of the following?
A)distribution
B)absorption
C)diffusion
D)elimination
A)distribution
B)absorption
C)diffusion
D)elimination
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7
The effect of a drug depends most fundamentally on .
A)body size
B)dosage
C)psychological set
D)lipid profile
A)body size
B)dosage
C)psychological set
D)lipid profile
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8
The presence of food in the stomach absorption and the maximum drug level achieved for orally administered drugs.
A)speeds up; increases
B)speeds up; decreases
C)delays; increases
D)delays; decreases
A)speeds up; increases
B)speeds up; decreases
C)delays; increases
D)delays; decreases
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9
Which of the following is not an advantage of the oral route of drug administration?
A)It is safe.
B)It causes fast absorption.
C)It is convenient.
D)It is economical.
A)It is safe.
B)It causes fast absorption.
C)It is convenient.
D)It is economical.
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10
Once in the bloodstream, orally administered drugs pass through the before reaching the brain.
A)kidneys
B)liver
C)pancreas
D)pituitary gland
A)kidneys
B)liver
C)pancreas
D)pituitary gland
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11
When, in a series of events, what happens in a later event alters those preceding it, it is known as a relationship.
A)contingent
B)feedback
C)causal
D)concurrent
A)contingent
B)feedback
C)causal
D)concurrent
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12
In research, means to be able to account for variables that may affect the results of a study.
A)independence
B)blindness
C)control
D)none of these
A)independence
B)blindness
C)control
D)none of these
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13
Which of the following is an example of an inhalant?
A)nitroglycerin
B)cocaine
C)benzene
D)snuff
A)nitroglycerin
B)cocaine
C)benzene
D)snuff
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14
Which of the following is the easiest drug injection route to use?
A)intramuscular
B)subcutaneous
C)oral
D)intravenous
A)intramuscular
B)subcutaneous
C)oral
D)intravenous
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15
A person who wants to experience the effects of a drug immediately should administer it how?
A)transdermally
B)intravenously
C)nasally
D)sublingually
A)transdermally
B)intravenously
C)nasally
D)sublingually
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16
A common street term for injecting a drug intravenously is .
A)freebasing
B)chuffing
C)mainlining
D)tripping
A)freebasing
B)chuffing
C)mainlining
D)tripping
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17
The benefits of administering a drug orally must be weighed against the drawbacks relating to .
A)infection
B)elimination
C)time
D)expense
A)infection
B)elimination
C)time
D)expense
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18
When drugs are swallowed, they pass through the stomach and are absorbed in the .
A)small intestine
B)kidneys
C)liver
D)large intestine
A)small intestine
B)kidneys
C)liver
D)large intestine
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19
is the study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs and their mechanisms of action.
A)Pharmacokinetics
B)Psychopharmacology
C)Pharmacodynamics
D)Biochemistry
A)Pharmacokinetics
B)Psychopharmacology
C)Pharmacodynamics
D)Biochemistry
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20
Which of the following is a common site for intramuscular drug injection?
A)buttocks
B)deltoid
C)thigh
D)All of these are correct.
A)buttocks
B)deltoid
C)thigh
D)All of these are correct.
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21
is an example of a medication that is administered sublingually.
A)Lithium
B)Nitroglycerin
C)Insulin
D)Prozac
A)Lithium
B)Nitroglycerin
C)Insulin
D)Prozac
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22
The fact that oil and water are not easily mixed is an example of which concept?
A)assimilation
B)solubility
C)elimination
D)diffusibility
A)assimilation
B)solubility
C)elimination
D)diffusibility
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23
Which of the following is a method used to administer barbiturates?
A)oral
B)rectal
C)subcutaneous
D)intramuscular
E)All of these are correct.
A)oral
B)rectal
C)subcutaneous
D)intramuscular
E)All of these are correct.
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24
Which of the following drugs is commonly snorted?
A)cocaine
B)heroin
C)tobacco
D)All of these are correct.
A)cocaine
B)heroin
C)tobacco
D)All of these are correct.
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25
One way that is administered involves sprinkling it on marijuana and smoking it.
A)PCP
B)MDA
C)LSD
D)psilocybin
A)PCP
B)MDA
C)LSD
D)psilocybin
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26
Which of the following is not a way in which drugs are excreted from the body?
A)directly in the feces
B)in liver bile
C)in mother's milk
D)through the lungs
E)All of these are ways in which drugs are excreted.
A)directly in the feces
B)in liver bile
C)in mother's milk
D)through the lungs
E)All of these are ways in which drugs are excreted.
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27
Which route of drug administration is considered the best overall?
A)intramuscular
B)sublingual
C)oral
D)none
A)intramuscular
B)sublingual
C)oral
D)none
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28
Which of the following results has not been demonstrated in needle exchange programs?
A)an increase in IV drug use
B)less needle sharing
C)improved needle cleaning practices
D)All of these have resulted from needle exchange programs.
A)an increase in IV drug use
B)less needle sharing
C)improved needle cleaning practices
D)All of these have resulted from needle exchange programs.
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29
Which of the following systems does not receive major portions of a drug rapidly due to a high volume of drug flow?
A)muscles
B)heart
C)brain
D)kidney
A)muscles
B)heart
C)brain
D)kidney
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30
A drug that is taken sublingually is .
A)injected just below the skin surface
B)sniffed
C)dropped into the eye
D)placed under the tongue
A)injected just below the skin surface
B)sniffed
C)dropped into the eye
D)placed under the tongue
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31
Which of the following affect drug distribution?
A)blood flow
B)fat solubility of the drug
C)diffusibility of membranes
D)All of these are correct.
A)blood flow
B)fat solubility of the drug
C)diffusibility of membranes
D)All of these are correct.
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32
Which of the following conditions lead to more rapid drug absorption?
A)when there is more blood flow at the site of absorption
B)when the absorbing surface is smaller
C)when drugs are taken in suspension, rather than aqueous solution
D)All of these are correct.
A)when there is more blood flow at the site of absorption
B)when the absorbing surface is smaller
C)when drugs are taken in suspension, rather than aqueous solution
D)All of these are correct.
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33
Which of the following drug states is not suitable for administration via inhalation?
A)suspension
B)gas
C)liquid
D)powder
A)suspension
B)gas
C)liquid
D)powder
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34
means that the rate at which a drug is metabolized is independent of its concentration in the blood.
A)Zero-order kinetics
B)First-order kinetics
C)First-pass metabolization
D)Bioavailability
A)Zero-order kinetics
B)First-order kinetics
C)First-pass metabolization
D)Bioavailability
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35
Enzymes in the are important in the metabolization of drugs.
A)kidneys
B)liver
C)gastrointestinal tract
D)All of these are correct.
A)kidneys
B)liver
C)gastrointestinal tract
D)All of these are correct.
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36
A drug that is administered transdermally .
A)is placed under the tongue
B)passes through the skin
C)is injected into muscle tissue
D)is sniffed
A)is placed under the tongue
B)passes through the skin
C)is injected into muscle tissue
D)is sniffed
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37
The is the most important organ for excretion of drugs and their metabolites.
A)liver
B)kidney
C)pancreas
D)bowel
A)liver
B)kidney
C)pancreas
D)bowel
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38
People who wear a nicotine patch to help them quit smoking receive a dose of the drug through which route of administration?
A)sublingually
B)intranasally
C)transdermally
D)subcutaneously
A)sublingually
B)intranasally
C)transdermally
D)subcutaneously
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39
is the portion of the original drug dose that reaches its site of action or that reaches a fluid in the body that gives the drug access to its site of action.
A)Bioavailability
B)Effective dose
C)Therapeutic index
D)Drug potency
A)Bioavailability
B)Effective dose
C)Therapeutic index
D)Drug potency
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40
Which of the following is most rapidly absorbed?
A)drugs taken in solid form
B)drugs taken in suspension
C)drugs taken in water solution
D)drugs taken in oily solution
A)drugs taken in solid form
B)drugs taken in suspension
C)drugs taken in water solution
D)drugs taken in oily solution
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41
Which of the following drugs can be detected in the system for up to one month following chronic use?
A)opiates
B)benzodiazepines
C)marijuana
D)cocaine
A)opiates
B)benzodiazepines
C)marijuana
D)cocaine
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42
Intravenous drug use is an important risk factor for AIDS.
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43
The safest of the three methods of injecting drugs is the intravenous method.
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44
reflects the amount of latitude there is in a drug dose before a stronger effect is reached.
A)Slope
B)Potency
C)Effective dose
D)Synergism
A)Slope
B)Potency
C)Effective dose
D)Synergism
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45
How long can alcohol be detected in the system by using a drug test?
A)up to one day
B)up to one week
C)up to one month
D)None of these are correct.
A)up to one day
B)up to one week
C)up to one month
D)None of these are correct.
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46
Pharmacokinetics is the branch of pharmacology that concerns the absorption, distribution, biotransformation, and excretion of drugs.
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47
Marijuana has a half-life of up to several weeks.
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48
What does the pharmacological phrase ED 60 mean?
A)60% of nonhuman lab animals die at this particular dose
B)40% of nonhuman lab animals die at this particular dose
C)60% of the patients who receive a given dose will experience a particular effect
D)40% of the patients who receive a given dose will experience a particular effect
A)60% of nonhuman lab animals die at this particular dose
B)40% of nonhuman lab animals die at this particular dose
C)60% of the patients who receive a given dose will experience a particular effect
D)40% of the patients who receive a given dose will experience a particular effect
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49
Drinking large quantities of water would be an example of an attempt to alter the results of a drug test by .
A)dilution
B)adulteration
C)substitution
D)diffusion
A)dilution
B)adulteration
C)substitution
D)diffusion
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50
is a term referring to the minimum dose of a drug that yields its efficacy.
A)Effective dose
B)Therapeutic index
C)Drug potency
D)Placebo
A)Effective dose
B)Therapeutic index
C)Drug potency
D)Placebo
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51
A chronic user of amphetamines would likely their drug of choice.
A)snort
B)smoke
C)inject
D)swallow
A)snort
B)smoke
C)inject
D)swallow
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52
In , the combined effects of multiple drugs is greater than the sum of the parts.
A)summation
B)potentiation
C)exponentiation
D)antagonism
A)summation
B)potentiation
C)exponentiation
D)antagonism
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53
The sublingual route of drug administration is slower and less efficient than oral administration.
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54
Discussions related to drug elimination often refer to a unit of measurement known as .
A)come-down cycle
B)metabo-time
C)half-life
D)zero-hour
A)come-down cycle
B)metabo-time
C)half-life
D)zero-hour
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55
The elimination of a drug from the body often is associated with changes that are opposite to those that were caused by the drug.These are sometimes called .
A)flashbacks
B)rebound effects
C)delirium tremens
D)withdrawal symptoms
A)flashbacks
B)rebound effects
C)delirium tremens
D)withdrawal symptoms
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56
The therapeutic index is .
A)a list of the effective doses of medications
B)the dosage of a drug needed to produce its intended effect
C)a measure of a drug's safety in medical care
D)computed as the ratio ED 50/ LD 50
A)a list of the effective doses of medications
B)the dosage of a drug needed to produce its intended effect
C)a measure of a drug's safety in medical care
D)computed as the ratio ED 50/ LD 50
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57
is a term that refers to the diminished effect of a drug when another drug is present.
A)Antagonism
B)Synergism
C)Potentiation
D)Rebound
A)Antagonism
B)Synergism
C)Potentiation
D)Rebound
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58
When a drug is fat soluble, sniffing is a rapid and effective way to absorb it.
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59
When administering a drug via inhalation, it is absorbed through the nasal membranes and sinuses.
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60
In a prototypic dose-effect curve, the vertical axis refers to the and the horizontal axis refers to the .
A)range of drug doses, effect size
B)effect size, number of drugs
C)number of drugs, effect size
D)effect size, range of drug doses
A)range of drug doses, effect size
B)effect size, number of drugs
C)number of drugs, effect size
D)effect size, range of drug doses
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61
Explain what a dose-effect curve is and how it is used.
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62
Recent research has indicated that environmental differences do not seem to play a role in the pharmacokinetics of drug metabolism.
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63
Alcohol is considered a zero-order kinetic drug.
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64
What are the main methods of drug administration? List one advantage and one disadvantage for each method.
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65
Describe the three methods people use to obtain a false-negative result on a drug screening test.
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66
A biphasic drug effect occurs when a drug effect first goes in one direction as drug dose increases, but the effect changes direction as drug dose continues to increase.
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67
Studies have shown that different ethnic groups may show differences in responsiveness to certain prescription drugs.
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68
The effects of alcohol and barbiturates are synergistic and combining the two has led to many accidental deaths.
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69
Urine is a common source of biomarkers analyzed in drug testing.
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70
The "first-pass effect" refers to drug metabolism in the liver.
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71
Amphetamines have an antagonistic effect on alcohol, reducing its impairment of motor skills.
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72
Valium is an example of a drug that can easily pass through the blood-brain barrier because it is highly fat soluble.
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73
A drug's half-life is the time it takes for a drug's effects to become half as potent.
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74
Drug potency refers to the largest amount of a drug than can be taken safely.
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75
The transdermal route of drug administration is an effective one for most drugs.
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76
Drugs that are more soluble in lipids (fats) are less readily absorbed than other drugs.
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77
Explain the types of interactions that can occur when two or more drugs are used.Give an example of drug combinations that can produce each type of response.
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78
The amount of time that marijuana can be detected in the body depends upon whether use is acute or chronic.
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79
Describe the processes involved in drug absorption, distribution, and elimination.What major organs are involved in these processes?
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80
Therapeutic index is a term referring to a drug's utility in medical care and is computed as a ratio (LD 50/ED 50).
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