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NURS549 Midterm Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question: Drugs responsible for Hyperuricemia
Ans: Loop and Thiazides
Question:Difference between drugs best suited to cross the membrane
Ans: Lipid (un-ionized) soluble drugs the best usually passive form
Water soluble are ionzied must be small to pass through memebrane
Question:first pass effect
Ans: concentration of a drug given orally is greatly reduced before it
reaches systemic circulation
It is the fraction of lost drug during the process of oral absorption which is
related to liver metabolism
Question:Effect of pH
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Ans: Drugs pass through readily when unchanged (unprotonated)
A weak acid in a acidic environment
A weak base in a basic environment
Question:Drug Distribution
Ans: process by which a drug reversibly leaves the blood stream and
enters the interstitium ( extracellular fluid) and then the cells of the tissues
Question:Volume of distribution (Vd)
Ans: A hypothetical volume of fluid into which a drug is dispensed
Question:Plasma protein binding
Ans: Albumin can reversibly bind a drug and sequester the drug in a non-
diffusible form
Question:First order kinetics
Ans: non-linear or exponential - a constant fraction of the drug is
metabolized
Question:Zero order kinetics
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Ans: Linear - a constant amount of drug is metabolized not based on drug
concentration
Question:steady state plasma concentration
Ans: plasma concentration of drug when the maintenance rate of drug
administration is equal to the rate of elimination
Question:factors that affect steady state plasma concentration
Ans: Directly proportional to infusion rate
Inversely proportional to clearance of the drug
Question:4 major receptor families
Ans: 1. Transmembrane Ligand-Gated ion channel- regulates ion flow ex.
nicotinic nuerotransmiters
2. Transmembrane G Protein- coupled receptor- most abundant linked to
gprotein for second messanger ex. alpha and beta, muscarinic
3. Enzyme linked receptor- activates or inhibits intracellular enzymes
ex.insulin
4. Intracellular receptor-most diffuse through the membrane to engage.
ex. hormones
Question:second messenger
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Ans: effector molecules that relay signals from recptors on cell surface to
target molecules inside the cell in the cystoplasm or nucleus
Question:Therapeutic index
Ans: the ratio between the toxic and therapeutic(desired and effective)
concentrations of a drug in an individual
TD50/ED50
the smaller the value the less safe
Question:TD50
Ans: toxic dose in 50% of the population
Question:ED50
Ans: Effective dose in 50% of the population
Question:EC50
Ans: drug dose the shows 50% of maximal response in an individual
Question:Potency
Ans: measure of an amount of drug neccessary to produce an effect
Question:efficacy
NURS549 Midterm Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question: Drugs responsible for Hyperuricemia
Ans: Loop and Thiazides
Question:Difference between drugs best suited to cross the membrane
Ans: Lipid (un-ionized) soluble drugs the best usually passive form
Water soluble are ionzied must be small to pass through memebrane
Question:first pass effect
Ans: concentration of a drug given orally is greatly reduced before it
reaches systemic circulation
It is the fraction of lost drug during the process of oral absorption which is
related to liver metabolism
Question:Effect of pH
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Ans: Drugs pass through readily when unchanged (unprotonated)
A weak acid in a acidic environment
A weak base in a basic environment
Question:Drug Distribution
Ans: process by which a drug reversibly leaves the blood stream and
enters the interstitium ( extracellular fluid) and then the cells of the tissues
Question:Volume of distribution (Vd)
Ans: A hypothetical volume of fluid into which a drug is dispensed
Question:Plasma protein binding
Ans: Albumin can reversibly bind a drug and sequester the drug in a non-
diffusible form
Question:First order kinetics
Ans: non-linear or exponential - a constant fraction of the drug is
metabolized
Question:Zero order kinetics
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Ans: Linear - a constant amount of drug is metabolized not based on drug
concentration
Question:steady state plasma concentration
Ans: plasma concentration of drug when the maintenance rate of drug
administration is equal to the rate of elimination
Question:factors that affect steady state plasma concentration
Ans: Directly proportional to infusion rate
Inversely proportional to clearance of the drug
Question:4 major receptor families
Ans: 1. Transmembrane Ligand-Gated ion channel- regulates ion flow ex.
nicotinic nuerotransmiters
2. Transmembrane G Protein- coupled receptor- most abundant linked to
gprotein for second messanger ex. alpha and beta, muscarinic
3. Enzyme linked receptor- activates or inhibits intracellular enzymes
ex.insulin
4. Intracellular receptor-most diffuse through the membrane to engage.
ex. hormones
Question:second messenger
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Ans: effector molecules that relay signals from recptors on cell surface to
target molecules inside the cell in the cystoplasm or nucleus
Question:Therapeutic index
Ans: the ratio between the toxic and therapeutic(desired and effective)
concentrations of a drug in an individual
TD50/ED50
the smaller the value the less safe
Question:TD50
Ans: toxic dose in 50% of the population
Question:ED50
Ans: Effective dose in 50% of the population
Question:EC50
Ans: drug dose the shows 50% of maximal response in an individual
Question:Potency
Ans: measure of an amount of drug neccessary to produce an effect
Question:efficacy