Tammie Demler & Jacqueline Rhoads All 1-14 Chapters Covered With Questions
And Verified Solutions With Detailrd Rationales And Case Study
, TABLE OF CONTENT
• Introductory Foundations Chapter
• Chapter 1 Antihistamine Agents
• Chapter 2 Anti-infective Agents
• Chapter 3 Antineoplastic Agents
• Chapter 4 Autonomic Agents
• Chapter 5 Blood Formation, Coagulation, and
Thrombosis Agents
• Chapter 6 Cardiovascular Agents
• Chapter 7 Central Nervous System Agents
• Chapter 8 Electrolytic, Caloric, and Water
Balance Agents
, • Chapter 9 Respiratory Tract Agents
• Chapter 10 Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
Preparations
• Chapter 11 Gastrointestinal Agents
• Chapter 12 Hormones and Synthetic Substitutes
• Chapter 13 Skin and Mucous Membrane Agents
• Chapter 14 Smooth Muscle Relaxants
Chapter 1: Antihistamine Agents
, Multiple-Choice Questions (21)
1. Antihistamines primarily block which receptor?
A. Alpha-adrenergic
B. H1 histamine
C. Beta-adrenergic
D. Dopamine
Rationale: H1 antihistamines block histamine at H1
receptors to reduce allergic symptoms.
2. Which generation of antihistamines is least
sedating?
A. First
B. Second