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ABCP Review - Basic Science: Pharmacology QUESTIONS WITH 	 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
Differentiate pharmacokinetics from pharmacodynamics. - ANSWER 
Pharmacodynamics is the study of what the drug does to the body	 
- Governs the concentration-effect part of the interaction	 	 
 	 
Pharmacokinetics is what the body does to the drug	 
- Governs the dosage-concentration part of the interaction 
 
What factors influence the extent of pharmacokinetic absorption? - ANSWER Strongly 
influenced by chemical solubility of the drug compound	 
 
Route of administration 
 
Physioc...
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Differentiate pharmacokinetics from pharmacodynamics. - ANSWER 
Pharmacodynamics is the study of what the drug does to the body	 
- Governs the concentration-effect part of the interaction	 	 
 	 
Pharmacokinetics is what the body does to the drug	 
- Governs the dosage-concentration part of the interaction 
 
What factors influence the extent of pharmacokinetic absorption? - ANSWER Strongly 
influenced by chemical solubility of the drug compound	 
 
Route of administration 
 
Physioc...
ABCP BOARDS EXAM TEST VERIFIED 	 SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2023
Who was granted a federal contract in 1986 to operate the organ procurement and 
transplantation network? - ANSWER UNOS (United Network of Organ Sharing)	 
 
In the 1980" there was an sudden increase in organ transplantation, Why? - ANSWER 
wide spread use of anti-rejection medications	 
 
Why get a "used" heart? - ANSWER 1) NHLBI- end stage cardiac disease 
2) NYHA class III and IV CHF 
a)	refractory to max medical treatment 
b)	continuous mechanical or inotropic support required...
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Who was granted a federal contract in 1986 to operate the organ procurement and 
transplantation network? - ANSWER UNOS (United Network of Organ Sharing)	 
 
In the 1980" there was an sudden increase in organ transplantation, Why? - ANSWER 
wide spread use of anti-rejection medications	 
 
Why get a "used" heart? - ANSWER 1) NHLBI- end stage cardiac disease 
2) NYHA class III and IV CHF 
a)	refractory to max medical treatment 
b)	continuous mechanical or inotropic support required...
ABCP Boards EXAM TEST VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
Which chemical is involved with PNS stimulation? - ANSWERS Acetylcholine 
 
What view best illustrates the RCA? - ANSWERS LAO 
What view best illustrates the acute marginals and the PDA? - ANSWERS RAO Which chemical is involved with PNS stimulation? - ANSWERS Acetylcholine 
 
What view best illustrates the RCA? - ANSWERS LAO 
What view best illustrates the acute marginals and the PDA? - ANSWERS RAO 
 
What view best illustrates the LAD & Obtuse Marginals? - ANSWERS RAO 
 
 
 
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Which chemical is involved with PNS stimulation? - ANSWERS Acetylcholine 
 
What view best illustrates the RCA? - ANSWERS LAO 
What view best illustrates the acute marginals and the PDA? - ANSWERS RAO Which chemical is involved with PNS stimulation? - ANSWERS Acetylcholine 
 
What view best illustrates the RCA? - ANSWERS LAO 
What view best illustrates the acute marginals and the PDA? - ANSWERS RAO 
 
What view best illustrates the LAD & Obtuse Marginals? - ANSWERS RAO 
 
 
 
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ABCP BOARDS EXAM TEST QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2023
how much volume is in RBCs? - ANSWER 300ml 
 
how long can RBCs be stored? - ANSWER 35 days 
 
what is the usual HCT of RBCs? - ANSWER 70% 
 
what is the volume of FFP? - ANSWER 220ml 
 
how long can FFP be stored? - ANSWER 1 year 
 
how much volume is platelets - ANSWER 30-50 ml
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how much volume is in RBCs? - ANSWER 300ml 
 
how long can RBCs be stored? - ANSWER 35 days 
 
what is the usual HCT of RBCs? - ANSWER 70% 
 
what is the volume of FFP? - ANSWER 220ml 
 
how long can FFP be stored? - ANSWER 1 year 
 
how much volume is platelets - ANSWER 30-50 ml
ABCP Boards EXAM TEST QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED 100% ANSWER
This nerve is responsible for carrying parasympathetic information to the heart:	 
a) Mesenteric	 	 
b) Vagus	 		 
c) Recurrent laryngeal	 	 
d) Hypoglossal - ANSWER b) Vagus	 	 
 
Bypass is about to be initiated when it is determined that the heparin has not been given. What would be an average total therapeutic heparin dose for an average sized adult on bypass? a) 10,000 units 
b)	21,000 units 
c)	40,000 units 
d)	50,200 units - ANSWER c) 40,000 units 
 
Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate...
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This nerve is responsible for carrying parasympathetic information to the heart:	 
a) Mesenteric	 	 
b) Vagus	 		 
c) Recurrent laryngeal	 	 
d) Hypoglossal - ANSWER b) Vagus	 	 
 
Bypass is about to be initiated when it is determined that the heparin has not been given. What would be an average total therapeutic heparin dose for an average sized adult on bypass? a) 10,000 units 
b)	21,000 units 
c)	40,000 units 
d)	50,200 units - ANSWER c) 40,000 units 
 
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ABCP Board review 2023//2024
Which of the following is not a normal route for blood return directly to the interior of the heart? 
a)	coronary sinus 
b)	Thebesian veins 
c)	pulmonary veins 
d)	bronchial veins - ANSWER d) bronchial veins 
 
The effect of calcium channel-blocking drugs is: 
a)	marked decrease in transmembrane calcium current 
b)	increase in smooth muscle response 
c)	to allow for consistent depolarization of cardiac cells 
d)	increase in cardiac muscle response - ANSWER a) marked decrease in transme...
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Which of the following is not a normal route for blood return directly to the interior of the heart? 
a)	coronary sinus 
b)	Thebesian veins 
c)	pulmonary veins 
d)	bronchial veins - ANSWER d) bronchial veins 
 
The effect of calcium channel-blocking drugs is: 
a)	marked decrease in transmembrane calcium current 
b)	increase in smooth muscle response 
c)	to allow for consistent depolarization of cardiac cells 
d)	increase in cardiac muscle response - ANSWER a) marked decrease in transme...
ABCP BOARD EXAM TEST QUESTION WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% LATEST UPDATE 2023
What good substances cross the placental membrane? O2, CO2, H2O, bilirubin, maternal serum proteins, RBc, IgG, IgA 
What harmful substances cross the placental membrane? 
1) viruses: rubella, HIV, measles, oral conraception, WARFARIN, DILANTIN, Xanax, cocaine, heroin, RH-antibodies 
What does not cross the placental membrane? 
maternal chplesterol, Insulin, Succinylcholine, HEPARIN, bacteria 
Which vessel supplies blood to the fetus? 
umbilical vein 
Which vessels return blood from the fe...
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What good substances cross the placental membrane? O2, CO2, H2O, bilirubin, maternal serum proteins, RBc, IgG, IgA 
What harmful substances cross the placental membrane? 
1) viruses: rubella, HIV, measles, oral conraception, WARFARIN, DILANTIN, Xanax, cocaine, heroin, RH-antibodies 
What does not cross the placental membrane? 
maternal chplesterol, Insulin, Succinylcholine, HEPARIN, bacteria 
Which vessel supplies blood to the fetus? 
umbilical vein 
Which vessels return blood from the fe...
ABCP Board Exam Questions VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATED 2023
Metabolic acidosis is characterized by: - ANSWER a fall in the plasma HCO3- 
concentration and a low pH	 
 
The patient is a 71 year old male who presents to the OR with a history of congestive heart failure. His history is positive for increasing shortness of breath, 3 pillow orthopnea, lower extremity edema, and dyspnea with mild exertion. Preoperative lab values are as follows (Arterial values): pH: 7.41, pCO2: 60, pO2: 50, HCO3-: 38.1, BE + 12, SaO2: 72%, Hgb/Hct: 7.6/23 Based on the abov...
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Metabolic acidosis is characterized by: - ANSWER a fall in the plasma HCO3- 
concentration and a low pH	 
 
The patient is a 71 year old male who presents to the OR with a history of congestive heart failure. His history is positive for increasing shortness of breath, 3 pillow orthopnea, lower extremity edema, and dyspnea with mild exertion. Preoperative lab values are as follows (Arterial values): pH: 7.41, pCO2: 60, pO2: 50, HCO3-: 38.1, BE + 12, SaO2: 72%, Hgb/Hct: 7.6/23 Based on the abov...
ABCP Basic Sciences / Basic soil science EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED 100% SOLUTIONS
Which of the following is not true with respect to the global hydrologic cycle? a. Fresh liquid water is not evenly distributed globally. 
b.	More than 97% of the global water is contained in the oceans. 
c.	The "water war" among AL, FL and GA is due to disagreement how to share their common water. - ANSWER all of these are true 
 
true or false: Watershed is the area of land where all of the water under it or drain off of 
it goes into the same place. - ANSWER true	 
 
The largest...
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Which of the following is not true with respect to the global hydrologic cycle? a. Fresh liquid water is not evenly distributed globally. 
b.	More than 97% of the global water is contained in the oceans. 
c.	The "water war" among AL, FL and GA is due to disagreement how to share their common water. - ANSWER all of these are true 
 
true or false: Watershed is the area of land where all of the water under it or drain off of 
it goes into the same place. - ANSWER true	 
 
The largest...
ABCP Basic Sciences /Basic soil science Exam QUESTIONS CORRECTLY ANSWERED 2023
Which of the following are examples of phase I metabolism? (Select 2) 
Oxidation 
Glucuronidation 
Hydrolysis 
Conjugation - ANSWER A, C 
 
Drugs that undergo zero order kinetics... 
Are eliminated at a constant percentage 
Are eliminated at a constant rate 
Are eliminated faster when more drug is present 
Rarely reach toxic levels - ANSWER B 
 
If a drug has a half life of 30 minutes, how long will it take for the drug to have a negligible therapeutic effect? 
120-150 minutes ...
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Which of the following are examples of phase I metabolism? (Select 2) 
Oxidation 
Glucuronidation 
Hydrolysis 
Conjugation - ANSWER A, C 
 
Drugs that undergo zero order kinetics... 
Are eliminated at a constant percentage 
Are eliminated at a constant rate 
Are eliminated faster when more drug is present 
Rarely reach toxic levels - ANSWER B 
 
If a drug has a half life of 30 minutes, how long will it take for the drug to have a negligible therapeutic effect? 
120-150 minutes ...
ATI Med Surg Cardiovascular and Respiratory QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
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ATI PN MATERNAL NEWBORN Proctored Exam 2020 VERIFIED COMPLETE VERSION QUESTION AND ANSWERS A GRADE LATEST UPDATE MAY 2023.