Chapter 6: Quiz Review Part 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following is one of the four drug names?

A

Official Name

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2
Q

What are the four main sources of drugs?

A

Animals, plants, minerals, laboratory.

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3
Q

For many years the primary source of insulin for treating diabetes mellitus was extract of?

A

Bovine pancreas/ Porcine pancreas

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4
Q

A compilation of drug inserts, the printed fact sheets that drug manufacturers supply with most medications is round in the?

A

Physician’s Desk Reference

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5
Q

According to the controlled substance act of 1970, aravind is a schedule 1 drug meaning?

A

It has no accepted medical indications

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6
Q

Drug legislation passed in the United States in 1906 to protect the public from adulterated or mislabeled drugs was?

A

Pure food and drug act

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7
Q

According to the controlled substance act of 1970, valium, lorazepam, and phenobarbital are?

A

Schedule IV Drugs

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8
Q

What determines the amount of purity of the given chemical in preparation?

A

Assay

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9
Q

How drug is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted is called?

A

Pharmacokinetics

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10
Q

Medication packages containing a single dose for a single patient are called?

A

Does packaging

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11
Q

A medication that made the form or kill the fetus is called?

A

Teratogenic drug

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12
Q

What does Broselow tape do?

A

Gives a good approximation of a child’s weight based on height

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13
Q

How a drug interacts with the body to cause its effects is called?

A

Pharmacodynamics

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14
Q

Facilitated diffusion is?

A

The process by which carrier proteins transport large molecules across the cell membrane

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15
Q

Movement of a solvent in a solution from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher solute concentration is called?

A

Osmosis

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16
Q

The liver’s partial or complete inactivation of the drug before it reaches the systemic circulation is the?

A

First-pass effect

17
Q

Which of the following is true regarding absorption?

A

The body absorbs most drugs faster through intramuscular injection than through subcutaneous injection

18
Q

Certain organs excludes some drugs from distribution. An example of this is?

A

Blood-brain barrier

19
Q

A drugs ability to cause the expected response is?

A

Efficacy

20
Q

And agonist is a drug that binds to a receptor and?

A

Cause it to initiate the expected response

21
Q

And antagonist drug binds to a receptor and?

A

Does not cause it to initiate the expected response