Deck 9: Toxicology
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Deck 9: Toxicology
1
Which of the following statements is false?
A) Three toxic reactions to over-the-counter drugs are overdose, interaction with other drugs, and idiosyncrasy.
B) If a quantitative result is needed to detect an illegal drug, the specimen is usually urine.
C) The most common legal drug of abuse in America is ethanol.
D) If performing drug testing for the Department of Transportation (DOT) in the office, the physician must be a certified Medical Review Officer (MRO).
E) The interval for detecting drugs in urine varies depending on the drug.
A) Three toxic reactions to over-the-counter drugs are overdose, interaction with other drugs, and idiosyncrasy.
B) If a quantitative result is needed to detect an illegal drug, the specimen is usually urine.
C) The most common legal drug of abuse in America is ethanol.
D) If performing drug testing for the Department of Transportation (DOT) in the office, the physician must be a certified Medical Review Officer (MRO).
E) The interval for detecting drugs in urine varies depending on the drug.
B
2
An abnormal susceptibility to a drug or other agent that is peculiar to the individual is called ____________________.
idiosyncrasy
3
The three-letter abbreviation used for benzodiazepines is ____________________.
BZO
4
Methadone and morphine are ____________________.
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5
Which of the following urine drug test results is interpreted as a positive result?
A) Both the control and the test area will have colored bands.
B) Neither the control nor the test area will have a colored band.
C) The control will not have a colored band, and the test area will have a colored band.
D) The control will have a colored band, and the test area will not have a colored band.
A) Both the control and the test area will have colored bands.
B) Neither the control nor the test area will have a colored band.
C) The control will not have a colored band, and the test area will have a colored band.
D) The control will have a colored band, and the test area will not have a colored band.
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6
An FDA-approved drug for treating opioid drug addiction is ____________________.
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7
The level at which a drug becomes poisonous in the body is called __________________.
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8
The three-letter abbreviation used for oxycodone is ____________________.
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9
______________ measurement determines if a substance is present or absent.
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10
Which of the following has the correct order of the pharmacokinetic stages?
A) Distribution, metabolism, absorption, liberation, and elimination
B) Liberation, metabolism, absorption, elimination, and distribution
C) Metabolism, absorption, liberation, distribution, and elimination
D) Liberation, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination
A) Distribution, metabolism, absorption, liberation, and elimination
B) Liberation, metabolism, absorption, elimination, and distribution
C) Metabolism, absorption, liberation, distribution, and elimination
D) Liberation, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination
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11
Blood carrying the drug through the body is called ____________________.
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12
Which of the following drugs are typically screened using a saliva or breath specimen?
A) Cocaine
B) Alcohol
C) Marijuana
D) Amphetamines
E) Opiates
A) Cocaine
B) Alcohol
C) Marijuana
D) Amphetamines
E) Opiates
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13
Marijuana is a(n) ____________________.
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14
A substance produced by the metabolism of a drug in the body is a(n) ________________.
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15
____________ is defined as passage of a substance through the surface of the body into body fluids and tissues.
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16
Which of the following is not a poisonous metal that needs to be tested?
A) Lead
B) Zinc
C) Iron
D) Arsenic
A) Lead
B) Zinc
C) Iron
D) Arsenic
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17
The three-letter abbreviation used for marijuana is ____________________.
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18
Which of the following therapeutic drug categories and their represented drugs are not typically monitored for therapeutic levels?
A) Anticonvulsants (i.e., phenobarbital)
B) Antihistamines (i.e., Benadryl)
C) Antibiotics (i.e., ampicillin)
D) Antidepressants (i.e., lithium)
A) Anticonvulsants (i.e., phenobarbital)
B) Antihistamines (i.e., Benadryl)
C) Antibiotics (i.e., ampicillin)
D) Antidepressants (i.e., lithium)
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19
The release of a prescribed drug from its dosage is called ____________________.
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20
Which of the following drug tests does not match its proper specimen collection?
A) Alcohol testing for Department of Justice: gray-top Vacutainer tube
B) Drug screening test for DOT: urine cup with temperature indicator
C) Urine drug panel for patient taking buprenorphine: 3-hour room temperature urine specimen
D) Blood test for lead poisoning: royal blue-top Vacutainer tube
A) Alcohol testing for Department of Justice: gray-top Vacutainer tube
B) Drug screening test for DOT: urine cup with temperature indicator
C) Urine drug panel for patient taking buprenorphine: 3-hour room temperature urine specimen
D) Blood test for lead poisoning: royal blue-top Vacutainer tube
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21
The three-letter abbreviation used for opiates is ____________________.
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22
The three-letter abbreviation used for amphetamine is ____________________.
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23
The three-letter abbreviation used for methadone is ____________________.
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24
The three-letter abbreviation used for phencyclidine is ____________________.
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The three-letter abbreviation used for cocaine is ____________________.
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The three-letter abbreviation used for buprenorphine is ____________________.
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The three-letter abbreviation used for barbiturates is ____________________.
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