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Pharmacology Exam 1 - Multiple Choice ALL SOLUTION 2024 EDITION ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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1. The study of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion is known as 
A. pharmacotherapeutics 
B. pharmacodynamics 
C. pharmacokinetics 
D. pharmacy 
E. posology 
C 
2. The medical situation when a particular drug should not be administered is referred to as 
A. side effect 
B. adverse effect 
C. drug allergy 
D. contraindication 
E. antagonism 
D 
3. An unusual or unexpected drug reaction by an individual is known as 
A. toxic effect 
B. antagonism 
C. idiosyncrasy 
D. side eff...
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CRNA Interview Drugs Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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CRNA Interview Drugs Test Questions 
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Propofol MOA ️️GABA agonist; Propofol is a short-acting, lipophilic intravenous general 
anesthetic. The drug is unrelated to any of the currently used barbiturate, opioid, benzodiazepine, 
arylcyclohexylamine, or imidazole intravenous anesthetic agents. Propofol causes global CNS 
depression, presumably through agonism of GABAA receptors and perhaps reduced 
glutamatergic activity through NMDA receptor blockade. 
Propofol do...
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Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review
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Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review 
 
 
INTRODUCTION 
 
 
1.	A 3-year-old is brought to the emergency department having just ingested a large overdose of tolbutamide, an oral antidiabetic drug. Tolbutamide is a weak acid with a pKa 
of 5.3. It is capable of entering most tissues, including the brain. On physical examination, the heart rate is 100/min, blood pressure 90/50 mm Hg, and respiratory rate 20/min. 
Which of the following statements about this case of tolb...
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GMS 6504 MODULE 1-3 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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GMS 6504 MODULE 1-3 Exam 1 
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What are System Independent Parameters? - Answer- Affinity 
Efficacy 
What are the parts of a system that are identified as System Dependent Parameters? - 
Answer- Number of receptors 
Cellular machinery 
Presence of other drugs 
- Competitive 
- Noncompetitive 
Affinity is - Answer- Thermokinetic propensity of drug to bind to receptor 
Based largely on ΔG 
Efficacy is - Answer- Magnitude of change of receptor shape/function upon drug...
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MH701 Frontier Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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MH701 Frontier Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
What is pharmacodynamics? - ANSWER What the drug does to the body 
 
What is pharmacokinetics - ANSWER What the body does to the drug (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion) 
 
Psychotropic medications - ANSWER medications used to treat psychiatric disorders 
 
What is pharmacogenetics - ANSWER Explains how genetic variation leads to altered drug responses in different individuals and ethnic group...
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UPDATED PORTAGE LEARNING NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY MODULE 1 2023/2024 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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UPDATED PORTAGE LEARNING NURS 251 PHARMACOLOGY 
MODULE 1 2023/2024 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
trade name - -answer-brand name, marketed under a patented 
propietary name (EX. Prinival; Zestril) 
drug class - -answer-a group of drugs that all work by the same 
mechanism of action (EX. ace-inhibitors) 
active ingrediant - -answer-the drug itself 
inactive ingrediant - -answer-helps facilitate the administration and 
absorption of the drug 
aqueous preperation - -answer-liquid medication. EX. cough ...
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MH701 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Latest Update
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MH701 Exam 1 Questions And 
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What is pharmacodynamics? - ANSWER What the drug does to the body 
What is pharmacokinetics - ANSWER What the body does to the drug 
(absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion) 
Psychotropic medications - ANSWER medications used to treat psychiatric 
disorders 
What is pharmacogenetics - ANSWER Explains how genetic variation 
leads to altered drug responses in different individuals and ethnic groups 
What is drug toxicity? - ANSWER The...
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Pharmacodynamics (Exam 1) Verified Solutions
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Pharmacodynamics (Exam 1) Verified Solutions 
(blank) agonist will produce a submaximal response... in the presence of a full agonist it will act as a 
(blank) ️partial, antagonist 
(blank) concerned with the study of biochemical and physiological effects of drugs and their mechanism 
of action.... more specifically it is concerned with the (blank) relationship ️pharmacodynamics, dose 
response 
(blank) is usually measured by the drug dose that produces 50% of maximal response usually k...
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Pharmacology Exam 1 - Multiple Choice Questions With Verified Answers
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1. The study of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion is known as 
A. pharmacotherapeutics 
B. pharmacodynamics 
C. pharmacokinetics 
D. pharmacy 
E. posology - Answer C 
 
2. The medical situation when a particular drug should not be administered is referred to as 
A. side effect 
B. adverse effect 
C. drug allergy 
D. contraindication 
E. antagonism - Answer D 
 
3. An unusual or unexpected drug reaction by an individual is known as 
A. toxic effect 
B. antagonism 
C. idios...
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NBCRNA EXAM QUESTIONS LATEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
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ma? 
This is due to the lower protein levels 
of CSF. Lack of protein reduces the 
ability to buffer H+ ions, leading to a 
higher amount of dissolved CO2 and 
a lower pH 
2. Compared to the blood, the CSF has 
a lower concentration of: 
Glucose and Potassium 
3. Awareness and recall are generally 
prevented at ___ to ___ MAC 
0.4 to 0.5 
4. Nitric oxide significantly depresses 
________ amplitude. This is why it's 
avoided when ______ monitoring is 
used. 
Signal 
SSEP 
5. The recommended an...
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