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Pharmacology Exam 1 Cedarville University | 285 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 31 Pages
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Bases drugs off their usefulness in treating a condition - What is therapeutic classification? 
Bases drugs off their mechanism of action---how they treat conditions - What is pharmacologic 
classification? 
Drug that serves as a model for its drug class - What is a prototype drug? 
Well understood 
Known action and adverse effects 
Used to compare other drugs in same pharmacologic class 
May not be the most widely used drug in the class - A prototype drug is..... 
Name given to a drug based off...
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NUR2474 Pharmacology Exam 2 Review
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Module 4: Prototype Medication Name - Prototype Medication Class 
Beclomethasone - Glucocorticoids 
Prednisone - Glucocorticoids 
Cromolyn - mast cell stabilizers 
Zafirlukast - leukotriene modifiers 
Albuterol - Bronchodilators: Beta2-Adrenergic Agonists 
Salmeterol - Bronchodilators: Beta2-Adrenergic Agonists 
Theophylline - Bronchodilators: Methylxanthines 
Ipratropium - Anticholinergic Drugs 
Hydrocodone - Opioid Drugs for Cough 
Dextromethorphan - Nonopioid Drugs for Cough 
Cimetidine - H2-...
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Pharmacology 1 Exam 3 (Ameritech) Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Pharmacology 1 Exam 3 (Ameritech) 
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What is the prototype drug among benzodiazepines? 
 Answer: Alprazolam (Xanax) serves as the benchmark drug among benzodiazepines. 
Name other benzodiazepines that are important to know. 
 Answer: Other significant benzodiazepines include Diazepam (Valium), Lorazepam 
(Ativan), and Clonazepam (Klonopin). 
What are the common suffixes used for benzodiazepines? 
 Answer: Benzodiazepines commonly end in suffixes such as "-lam...
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NR 293 Final Exam 3 (2023/2024) Verified Questions and Answers
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NR 293 Final Exam 3 (2023/2024) Verified Questions and Answers 
bacteriostatic 
drugs that do not kill the bacteria, but slows their growth 
 
 
culture and sensitivity 
take a blood culture so we can determine where the bacteria is growing; sensitivity report determines the best treatment 
 
 
antibiotic combos 
Additive 
potentiative 
antagonisitic 
 
 
empiric therapy 
treatment of an infection before specific culture information has been obtained 
 
 
definitive therapy 
antibiotic therapy t...
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Pharmacology Exam 1 (Principles of Pharmacotherapy) || Complete Questions & Answers (100% Verified)
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Pharmacology Exam 1 (Principles of Pharmacotherapy) || Complete Questions & Answers (100% Verified) 
Pharmacology Exam 1 (Principles of Pharmacotherapy) || Complete Questions & Answers (100% Verified) 
 
The ____________ classification of drugs describes what is being treated by the drug; what condition is being treated. - ANSWER - therapeutic 
 
The __________ classification of drugs describes how the drug acts in the body; addresses a drug's mechanism of action or how a drug produces its effe...
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CNUR 202 Questions And Correct Answers 2024
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pharmacotherapeutics Administration of drugs for the purpose of 
prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of signs 
and symptoms of disease, or relief of 
symptoms to improve quality of life 
Therapeutic Classification What the drug does clinically: understanding the action of 
one therapeutic classifiction helps to understand drugs in same therapeutic class, example 
anti-anginals 
Pharmacologic Classification how drug works at molecular level example vasodilator 
Prototype Drug Individual drug th...
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WCU Pharm 180 Exam 1 Solved 100%
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WCU Pharm 180 Exam 1 Solved 100%
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PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES A PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL APPROACH 6TH EDITION ADAMS TEST BANK
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PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES A PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL APPROACH 6TH EDITION ADAMS TEST BANK. A nurse is reviewing key events in the history of pharmacology with a student nurse. Which 
student comment indicates an understanding? 
1. "Early researchers used themselves as test subjects." 
2. "A primary goal of pharmacology is to prevent disease." 
3. "Penicillin is one of the initial drugs isolated from a natural source." 
4. "Pharmacologists began synthesizing drugs in the laboratory in the nineteen...
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Focus on Nursing Pharmacology - Amy M. Karch - Chapter 27 Exam with Complete Solutions
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Focus on Nursing Pharmacology - Amy M. 
Karch - Chapter 27 Exam with Complete 
Solutions 
A fibers - answerlarge-diameter nerve fibers that carry peripheral impulses associated with 
touch and temperature to the spinal cord 
A-delta fibers - answersmall-diameter nerve fibers that carry peripheral impulses associated 
with pain to the spinal cord 
C fibers - answerunmyelinated, slow-conducting fibers that carry peripheral impulses 
associated with pain to the spinal cord 
ergot derivative - answe...
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HSC MISC Pharmacology Exam 1: Weeks 1-3 2023- Florida International University
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HSC MISC Pharmacology Exam 1: Weeks 1-3 2023- Florida International University 
Intro to Pharmacology: 
What is Pharmacology: 
● Derived from Greek words: pharmakon which means “medicine” and logos which means 
“study” or simply defined as the study of medicine 
● Broad term for the study or science of “drugs” 
● Includes the study of how drugs are administered and how the body responds 
Drugs Are Used To: 
● Prevent - ex. Birth control 
● Cure - ex. Chemo (in some cases) 
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