Deck 21: Therapeutic Agents for the Respiratory System

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Levaquin, like other fluoroquinolones, has a boxed warning attributable to the risk of:

A) Cardiovascular side effects
B) Tendonitis and tendon rupture
C) Respiratory depression
D) Teratogenicity
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MDI stands for:

A) Multiple-drug inclusion
B) Many dosage increments
C) Metered-dose inhaler
D) Multidose inhaler
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Bronchodilator treatment for asthma includes:

A) Selective β\beta -blockers
B) Non-selective β\beta -blockers
C) Long-acting β\beta 2 agonists
D) Cholinergic agents
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Which of the following medications is classified as a schedule C-V controlled substance?

A) Spiriva
B) Phenergan with codeine
C) Delsym
D) Benadryl
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The severe respiratory side effect from taking opioids is:

A) Congestion
B) Respiratory depression
C) Upper respiratory infection
D) Pneumonia
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Albuterol is classified as a(an):

A) Inhaled corticosteroid
B) Inhaled anticholinergic
C) Short-acting beta-agonist
D) Long-acting beta-agonist
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The general categories of asthma medications are aimed at:

A) Prophylaxis or treatment of acute attacks
B) Maintenance therapy or abortive therapy
C) Prevention or treatment of acute attacks
D) All of the above
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Average respiratory rates are:

A) 12 to 18 breaths per minute for an adult
B) 8 to 12 breaths per minute for a 6- to 12-year-old child
C) 30 to 60 breaths per minute for an infant from birth to 1 year of age
D) A and C
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The primary function(s) of the cilia in the upper respiratory tract is(are) to:

A) Smell
B) Capture foreign particles
C) Moisten the air
D) A and C
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Atrovent is classified as a(n):

A) Inhaled corticosteroid
B) Inhaled anticholinergic
C) Short-acting beta-agonist
D) Long-acting beta-agonist
Question
Which of the following is(are) the function(s) of the lungs?

A) External oxygen extraction
B) Delivery of oxygen to the extremities
C) Removal of carbon dioxide
D) A and C
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When should an antiviral medication for the treatment of influenza be started?

A) Within 48 hours of the first symptoms
B) One week after exposure to someone with influenza
C) After getting the vaccine
D) None of the above
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The functions of the respiratory system include all except:

A) Maintaining blood pH balance
B) Oxygenating the blood
C) Removing carbon dioxide
D) Removing excess sodium
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Rebound congestion is when a person:

A) Becomes more congested over night
B) Becomes more congested with each illness
C) Experiences a worsening of congestion as a result of an overuse of nasal decongestants
D) None of the above
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Agents that break up thick mucous secretions of the lungs or bronchi to enable them to be expelled from the system through coughing are called:

A) Decongestants
B) Antitussives
C) Expectorants
D) A and C
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Influenza can be fatal to:

A) Older adults
B) Infants
C) Those with weakened immune systems
D) All of the above
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The purpose of the epiglottis is to:

A) Moisten and warm air as it enters the lungs
B) Catch and trap air
C) Prevent anything but air from going down the airway
D) Produce sound
Question
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide within the respiratory system takes place in the:

A) Trachea
B) Alveoli
C) Bronchioles
D) Pharynx
Question
Asthma:

A) Is a form of obstructive lung disease
B) Symptoms include dyspnea, coughing, and wheezing
C) Involves a narrowing of the airways
D) All of the above apply
Question
Which of the following agents can be used as an expectorant?

A) Guaifenesin
B) Pseudoephedrine
C) Water
D) A and C
Question
All of the following drug classifications are used in the treatment of the common cold except:

A) Analgesics
B) Antihistamines
C) Corticosteroids
D) Decongestants
Question
Which medication is now sold in controlled amounts attributable to its misuse in the making of the street drug methamphetamine?

A) Phenylephrine
B) Oxymetazoline
C) Pseudoephedrine
D) Diphenhydramine
Question
Which of the following is a dry powder inhaler?

A) Combivent Respimat
B) ProAir HFA
C) Spiriva
D) Symbicor
Question
Treatment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis:

A) Is bacteriostatic
B) Often lasts for months
C) Is accomplished by a single medication
D) A and C are characteristics of the treatment for M. tuberculosis
Question
The generic name for Atrovent HFA is:

A) Acetylcysteine
B) Albuterol
C) Ipratropium
D) Salmeterol
Question
An example of an antihistamine is:

A) Atrovent HFA
B) Pulmicort Flexhaler
C) Xopenex HFA
D) Zyrtec
Question
All of the following need to be shaken well before using except:

A) Azmacort
B) Flovent HFA
C) Flonase
D) Serevent Diskus
Question
Which of the following medications is not available OTC?

A) Allegra
B) Benadryl
C) Clarinex
D) Mucinex
Question
______________ is a methylxanthine used in the treatment of asthma to relax the smooth muscle of the bronchial airways and pulmonary blood vessels.

A) Theophylline
B) Tiotropium bromide
C) Fluticasone
D) Salmeterol
Question
Symptoms of anaphylaxis include:

A) Coughing and itching
B) Swelling of the throat and shortness of breath
C) Itchy, watery eyes
D) A and B
Question
Singulair is a:

A) Leukotriene inhibitor
B) Xanthine
C) Mast cell stabilizer
D) Corticosteroid
Question
A patient labored of difficult respiration would be experiencing:

A) Bradypnea
B) Dyspnea
C) Hypopnea
D) Tachypnea
Question
The action of antihistamines in allergy treatment is from:

A) Blocking histamine 2 (H2) receptors
B) Blocking histamine 1 (H1) receptors
C) Antagonizing H2 receptors
D) None of the above
Question
Which of the following is not a combination product?

A) Nasacort AQ
B) Combivent
C) Advair
D) Symbicort
Question
Bacterial pneumonia may be orally treated by:

A) Azithromycin, 500 mg on day 1, followed by 250 mg once daily on days 2 through 5
B) Levofloxacin, 750 mg daily for 5 days
C) Levofloxacin, 500 mg daily for 7 through 14 days
D) All of the above
Question
Which of the following medications is indicated for Influenza prophylaxis or treatment of Influenza A or Influenza B infection?

A) Amantadine
B) Oseltamivir
C) Rimantadine
D) All of the above
Question
A patient experiencing a stuffy nose and congestion would be given:

A) Analgesics and antipyretics
B) Antihistamines and nasal corticosteroids
C) Bronchodilators and analgesics
D) Decongestants, antihistamines and analgesics
Question
A patient is prescribed ProAir HFA which is a short-acting beta-agonists. Which of the following side effects might they experience?

A) Dry mouth
B) Insomnia
C) Thrush
D) Upper respiratory tract infection
Question
Fluticasone/salmeterol is the generic name for:

A) Advair HFA, or Advair Diskus
B) Breo Ellipta
C) Combivent Respimat
D) Symbicort
Question
The generic name for Allegra is:

A) Cetirizine
B) Fexofenadine
C) Tiotropium
D) Fluticasone
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Deck 21: Therapeutic Agents for the Respiratory System
1
Levaquin, like other fluoroquinolones, has a boxed warning attributable to the risk of:

A) Cardiovascular side effects
B) Tendonitis and tendon rupture
C) Respiratory depression
D) Teratogenicity
Tendonitis and tendon rupture
2
MDI stands for:

A) Multiple-drug inclusion
B) Many dosage increments
C) Metered-dose inhaler
D) Multidose inhaler
Metered-dose inhaler
3
Bronchodilator treatment for asthma includes:

A) Selective β\beta -blockers
B) Non-selective β\beta -blockers
C) Long-acting β\beta 2 agonists
D) Cholinergic agents
Long-acting β\beta 2 agonists
4
Which of the following medications is classified as a schedule C-V controlled substance?

A) Spiriva
B) Phenergan with codeine
C) Delsym
D) Benadryl
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5
The severe respiratory side effect from taking opioids is:

A) Congestion
B) Respiratory depression
C) Upper respiratory infection
D) Pneumonia
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6
Albuterol is classified as a(an):

A) Inhaled corticosteroid
B) Inhaled anticholinergic
C) Short-acting beta-agonist
D) Long-acting beta-agonist
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7
The general categories of asthma medications are aimed at:

A) Prophylaxis or treatment of acute attacks
B) Maintenance therapy or abortive therapy
C) Prevention or treatment of acute attacks
D) All of the above
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8
Average respiratory rates are:

A) 12 to 18 breaths per minute for an adult
B) 8 to 12 breaths per minute for a 6- to 12-year-old child
C) 30 to 60 breaths per minute for an infant from birth to 1 year of age
D) A and C
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9
The primary function(s) of the cilia in the upper respiratory tract is(are) to:

A) Smell
B) Capture foreign particles
C) Moisten the air
D) A and C
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10
Atrovent is classified as a(n):

A) Inhaled corticosteroid
B) Inhaled anticholinergic
C) Short-acting beta-agonist
D) Long-acting beta-agonist
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11
Which of the following is(are) the function(s) of the lungs?

A) External oxygen extraction
B) Delivery of oxygen to the extremities
C) Removal of carbon dioxide
D) A and C
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12
When should an antiviral medication for the treatment of influenza be started?

A) Within 48 hours of the first symptoms
B) One week after exposure to someone with influenza
C) After getting the vaccine
D) None of the above
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13
The functions of the respiratory system include all except:

A) Maintaining blood pH balance
B) Oxygenating the blood
C) Removing carbon dioxide
D) Removing excess sodium
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14
Rebound congestion is when a person:

A) Becomes more congested over night
B) Becomes more congested with each illness
C) Experiences a worsening of congestion as a result of an overuse of nasal decongestants
D) None of the above
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15
Agents that break up thick mucous secretions of the lungs or bronchi to enable them to be expelled from the system through coughing are called:

A) Decongestants
B) Antitussives
C) Expectorants
D) A and C
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16
Influenza can be fatal to:

A) Older adults
B) Infants
C) Those with weakened immune systems
D) All of the above
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17
The purpose of the epiglottis is to:

A) Moisten and warm air as it enters the lungs
B) Catch and trap air
C) Prevent anything but air from going down the airway
D) Produce sound
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18
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide within the respiratory system takes place in the:

A) Trachea
B) Alveoli
C) Bronchioles
D) Pharynx
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19
Asthma:

A) Is a form of obstructive lung disease
B) Symptoms include dyspnea, coughing, and wheezing
C) Involves a narrowing of the airways
D) All of the above apply
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20
Which of the following agents can be used as an expectorant?

A) Guaifenesin
B) Pseudoephedrine
C) Water
D) A and C
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21
All of the following drug classifications are used in the treatment of the common cold except:

A) Analgesics
B) Antihistamines
C) Corticosteroids
D) Decongestants
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22
Which medication is now sold in controlled amounts attributable to its misuse in the making of the street drug methamphetamine?

A) Phenylephrine
B) Oxymetazoline
C) Pseudoephedrine
D) Diphenhydramine
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23
Which of the following is a dry powder inhaler?

A) Combivent Respimat
B) ProAir HFA
C) Spiriva
D) Symbicor
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24
Treatment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis:

A) Is bacteriostatic
B) Often lasts for months
C) Is accomplished by a single medication
D) A and C are characteristics of the treatment for M. tuberculosis
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25
The generic name for Atrovent HFA is:

A) Acetylcysteine
B) Albuterol
C) Ipratropium
D) Salmeterol
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26
An example of an antihistamine is:

A) Atrovent HFA
B) Pulmicort Flexhaler
C) Xopenex HFA
D) Zyrtec
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27
All of the following need to be shaken well before using except:

A) Azmacort
B) Flovent HFA
C) Flonase
D) Serevent Diskus
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28
Which of the following medications is not available OTC?

A) Allegra
B) Benadryl
C) Clarinex
D) Mucinex
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29
______________ is a methylxanthine used in the treatment of asthma to relax the smooth muscle of the bronchial airways and pulmonary blood vessels.

A) Theophylline
B) Tiotropium bromide
C) Fluticasone
D) Salmeterol
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30
Symptoms of anaphylaxis include:

A) Coughing and itching
B) Swelling of the throat and shortness of breath
C) Itchy, watery eyes
D) A and B
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31
Singulair is a:

A) Leukotriene inhibitor
B) Xanthine
C) Mast cell stabilizer
D) Corticosteroid
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32
A patient labored of difficult respiration would be experiencing:

A) Bradypnea
B) Dyspnea
C) Hypopnea
D) Tachypnea
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33
The action of antihistamines in allergy treatment is from:

A) Blocking histamine 2 (H2) receptors
B) Blocking histamine 1 (H1) receptors
C) Antagonizing H2 receptors
D) None of the above
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34
Which of the following is not a combination product?

A) Nasacort AQ
B) Combivent
C) Advair
D) Symbicort
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35
Bacterial pneumonia may be orally treated by:

A) Azithromycin, 500 mg on day 1, followed by 250 mg once daily on days 2 through 5
B) Levofloxacin, 750 mg daily for 5 days
C) Levofloxacin, 500 mg daily for 7 through 14 days
D) All of the above
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36
Which of the following medications is indicated for Influenza prophylaxis or treatment of Influenza A or Influenza B infection?

A) Amantadine
B) Oseltamivir
C) Rimantadine
D) All of the above
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37
A patient experiencing a stuffy nose and congestion would be given:

A) Analgesics and antipyretics
B) Antihistamines and nasal corticosteroids
C) Bronchodilators and analgesics
D) Decongestants, antihistamines and analgesics
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38
A patient is prescribed ProAir HFA which is a short-acting beta-agonists. Which of the following side effects might they experience?

A) Dry mouth
B) Insomnia
C) Thrush
D) Upper respiratory tract infection
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39
Fluticasone/salmeterol is the generic name for:

A) Advair HFA, or Advair Diskus
B) Breo Ellipta
C) Combivent Respimat
D) Symbicort
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40
The generic name for Allegra is:

A) Cetirizine
B) Fexofenadine
C) Tiotropium
D) Fluticasone
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