PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 1 FOR
RECENTLY UPDATED ANSWERS
VERIFIED AND GRADED A+
Consideration w/ drug prescribing include
A. Route of admin
B. Interactions
C. Age changes
D. Cost
All of the above
What is prescriptive authority?
A. The right to prescribe drugs
B. A right that physicians have to administer medications
C. Can be restricted for non-physician providers
D. Varies from state to state
All of the above
Where can an advanced practice provider practice?
A. Where their collaborating physician works
,B. Anywhere in the country
C. Where the federal gov't tells them
D. In the state they are licensed in
D. In the state where they are licensed
A cancer pt is taking Zofran for nausea. How many refills would you give
this pt?
A. As many as you want before wanting to see this pt again
B. 12
C. 1
D. None
A. As many as you want before wanting to see this pt again
What is an electronic database that tracks controlled substance
prescriptions in a state?
A. Law enforcement agency of that state
B. Pharmacist monitoring
C. Prescription drug monitoring program
D. Accurate, detailed records
C. Prescription drug monitoring program
What are the drawbacks of required collaboration for prescriptive
authority?
,A. Possibility of extortion
B. Monopoly of medical power
C. Decreased access of care, specifically in rural & underserved population
D. Decreased pt choice
All of the above
The phenomena of a drug accumulation on the side of a membrane
where the pH most favor its ionization
A. Lipid solubility
B. Rate of dissolution
C. Ion trapping
D. Transport system
C. Ion trapping
T/F: When the pH of fluid on one side of a membrane differs from pH of fluid
on the other side, drugs become trapped.
True
T/F: You can use ion trapping to help w/ drug ODs
True
, Factors that affect penetration of the membrane include:
A. Size of the molecule
B. If a transport mechanism is needed
C. Lipid solubility
D. Ionized
All of the above
What is the study of what the body does to the drugs?
A. Pharmacology
B. Pharmacokinetics
C. Pharmacokinetics
D. Pharmacosciences
C. Pharmacokinetics
What are routes of administration that can affect absorption?
A. PO
B. IT (intrathecal)
C. IV
D. IM
All of the above