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VTNE prep: Pharmacology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Neonatal animals are less tolerant of certain drugs than older animals, because in neonates drugs are: - (biotransformed)/Metabolised more slowly by the liver. *At aprox. 1 month of age-the liver better equipped to metabolize drugs. The majority of biotransformation (metabolization) of drugs occurs in the - Liver For this reason-patients in liver failure should avoid most drugs. The generic name for the drug is also called the: - Nonproprietary You are asked to administer a drug that is supplied as an enteric-coated tablet at 100 mg, 50 mg, and 25 mg; you require 25 mg but have available 50-mg tablets only. You should - Order 25mg tablets. You should never divide enteric coated tablets. 10ml of a 2.5% solution of thiopental contains how many mg? - 250. in this solution-there are 25mg/ml (2.5 x 10 = 25) Since there are 10 ml, we multiply 25 by 10, which gives us 250. Tadah! 2 | P a g e Created by Katelyn Whitman © 2025, All Rights Reserved. 100% PASS GUARANTEE Bioavailibility refers to - In pharmacology- this means what percentage of the drug administered is actually going to the bloodstream Cholinergic agents - Slow the heart rate Increase blood blow to the intestinal tract Cause vessels to decrease in diameter Acetaminophen is toxic to ___ - cats Aminoglycosides tend to be ________toxic and _____toxic. - Nephro Oto Which statement is true regarding tetracycline? - Currently many bacteria are resistant to them Tetracyclines work by - -They are bactericidal (kills them) -They alter the permeability of the cell wall and cause lysis -but they are unable to penetrate the cell wall of the bacterium. Cephalosporin is closely related to which drug class? - penicillin They are both beta-lactam type drugs Because of the manner they are excreted: Sulfonamides are often used to treat: - UTI's Fluroquinalones: such as enrofloxacin has been known to cause blindness in_________. - Cats Chloramphenicol should be avoided in ____________ due to the chance of causing aplastic anemia in humans. - Food producing animals. Penicillins are mostly excreted by the - Kidneys 3 | P a g e Created by Katelyn Whitman © 2025, All Rights Reserved. 100% PASS GUARANTEE This drug, a benzodiazepine; has a tendency to react with plastic, and thus should NOT be drawn up ahead of time. - Diazepam Griseofulvin acts on - Dermatophytes Side effects of solfonamides include - Dry eye skin erruptions renal failure Fluroquinalones, (floxin's) tend to have adverse effects in puppies and horses, why is this? - Affects cartilage growth. Potentiated penicillin drugs work against - b-lactamase producing bacteria idophor - such as betadine (see pictured) these have a longer action that iodine alone. Avermectins - Ivermectin Moxidectin Salamectin A risk to technicians that administer prostaglandins is: - An asthma attack Long term use of loop diuretics: such as furosemide can lead to side effects such as: - Hypokalemia IF given as a BOLUS- lidocaine can cause - bradyarrythmia

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VTNE prep: Pharmacology Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass

Neonatal animals are less tolerant of certain drugs than older animals, because in neonates drugs are: -

✔✔(biotransformed)/Metabolised more slowly by the liver.




*At aprox. 1 month of age-the liver better equipped to metabolize drugs.


The majority of biotransformation (metabolization) of drugs occurs in the - ✔✔Liver




For this reason-patients in liver failure should avoid most drugs.


The generic name for the drug is also called the: - ✔✔Nonproprietary


You are asked to administer a drug that is supplied as an enteric-coated tablet at 100 mg, 50 mg, and 25

mg; you require 25 mg but have available 50-mg tablets only. You should - ✔✔Order 25mg tablets.




You should never divide enteric coated tablets.


10ml of a 2.5% solution of thiopental contains how many mg? - ✔✔250.


in this solution-there are 25mg/ml (2.5 x 10 = 25)


Since there are 10 ml, we multiply 25 by 10, which gives us 250.


Tadah!


Created by Katelyn Whitman © 2025, All Rights Reserved. 100% PASS GUARANTEE

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Bioavailibility refers to - ✔✔In pharmacology- this means what percentage of the drug administered is

actually going to the bloodstream


Cholinergic agents - ✔✔Slow the heart rate


Increase blood blow to the intestinal tract


Cause vessels to decrease in diameter


Acetaminophen is toxic to ___ - ✔✔cats


Aminoglycosides tend to be ________toxic and _____toxic. - ✔✔Nephro


Oto


Which statement is true regarding tetracycline? - ✔✔Currently many bacteria are resistant to them


Tetracyclines work by - ✔✔-They are bactericidal (kills them)




-They alter the permeability of the cell wall and cause lysis -but they are unable to penetrate the cell wall

of the bacterium.


Cephalosporin is closely related to which drug class? - ✔✔penicillin


They are both beta-lactam type drugs


Because of the manner they are excreted: Sulfonamides are often used to treat: - ✔✔UTI's


Fluroquinalones: such as enrofloxacin has been known to cause blindness in_________. - ✔✔Cats


Chloramphenicol should be avoided in ____________ due to the chance of causing aplastic anemia in

humans. - ✔✔Food producing animals.


Penicillins are mostly excreted by the - ✔✔Kidneys



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This drug, a benzodiazepine; has a tendency to react with plastic, and thus should NOT be drawn up

ahead of time. - ✔✔Diazepam


Griseofulvin acts on - ✔✔Dermatophytes


Side effects of solfonamides include - ✔✔Dry eye


skin erruptions


renal failure


Fluroquinalones, (floxin's) tend to have adverse effects in puppies and horses, why is this? - ✔✔Affects

cartilage growth.


Potentiated penicillin drugs work against - ✔✔b-lactamase producing bacteria


idophor - ✔✔such as betadine (see pictured)


these have a longer action that iodine alone.


Avermectins - ✔✔Ivermectin


Moxidectin


Salamectin


A risk to technicians that administer prostaglandins is: - ✔✔An asthma attack


Long term use of loop diuretics: such as furosemide can lead to side effects such as: - ✔✔Hypokalemia


IF given as a BOLUS- lidocaine can cause - ✔✔bradyarrythmia


What is the ratio between the toxic dose and therapeutic dose of a drug used as a measure of the relative

safety of the drug for a particular treatment? - ✔✔Therapeutic index




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