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1.A patient receiving chemotherapy for cancer experiences hair loss and nausea. What is
the main reason for these side effects? Answer: Chemotherapy drugs are toxic to all
rapidly dividing cells
2.How do most antineoplastic drugs achieve their effect in treating cancer? Answer: By
inhibiting DNA synthesis or function in rapidly dividing cells
3.How do alkylating agents primarily exert their antineoplastic effects? Answer: By
alkylating DNA, leading to cross-linking and inhibition of replication
4.Which effect results from DNA cross-linking caused by alkylating agents in cancer
cells? Answer: Inhibition of DNA replication
5.What is the main mechanism of action for antimetabolite chemotherapy drugs?
Answer: Mimicking normal metabolites to inhibit DNA and RNA synthesis
6.In the context of antimetabolite chemotherapy, what is the primary consequence of
DNA synthesis inhibition in cancer cells? Answer: Blocked cell division and tumor
growth
7.Which clinical use best illustrates the action of folate analogs in cancer
therapy? Answer: Inhibiting production of tetrahydrofolate required for DNA replication
8.Which of the following best describes a basic approach in the mechanism of
action of antineoplastic drugs? Answer: Directly targeting and damaging cellular
components essential for cancer cell survival
9.What is the main principle of the cell kill hypothesis in cancer chemotherapy? Answer:
Each dose of chemotherapy kills a constant fraction of tumor cells.
10. In cancer treatment, why is cytotoxicity a key consideration when selecting an
antineoplastic drug? Answer: It reflects the drug’s ability to kill or damage cancer cells.
11. Plant alkaloids, such as vincristine and paclitaxel, primarily act by Answer: Answer:
Disrupting microtubule dynamics during mitosis
12. How do vinca alkaloids primarily act to treat cancer? Answer: Preventing
microtubule polymerization
13. Which of the following best describes a key principle in the use of antineoplastic
drugs for cancer therapy? Answer: Using combination therapy to target different
stages of cell growth
14. When selecting a chemotherapy drug regimen, which factor is most important to
consider? Answer: The type and stage of the cancer


,15 When selecting an antineoplastic drug regimen, why is it important to
consider the toxicity profile of each drug? Answer: To minimize overlapping toxicities
and improve patient safety.
16. How do targeted therapies differ from traditional chemotherapy in cancer
treatment? Answer: Targeted therapies specifically block molecules involved in tumor
growth
17. Immune checkpoint inhibitors are used in cancer therapy to? Answer: Release the
brakes on the immune system to target cancer cells
18. Which of the following best describes the primary mechanism by which
monoclonal antibodies are used in cancer therapy? Answer: They block specific
antigens on cancer cell surfaces
19. A patient with type 1 diabetes requires insulin therapy. Why is insulin
administered? Answer: To lower blood glucose levels
20. Which scenario demonstrates an appropriate medical use of
adrenocorticosteroids? Answer: Using prednisone to manage acute asthma
exacerbations
21. Long-term use of exogenous glucocorticoids can suppress the HPA axis.
What is a clinical implication of this suppression? Answer: Risk of adrenal insufficiency if
the drug is stopped abruptly
22. In a patient given exogenous glucocorticoids long-term, what key feature
of the HPA axis is affected? Answer: Adrenal cortex atrophy due to reduced ACTH
release
23. Long-term use of exogenous glucocorticoids can result in suppression of which
physiological process? Answer: HPA axis function
24. A postmenopausal female is at increased risk for osteoporosis. Which example
represents drug therapy targeting calcium regulation or bone health preservation?
Answer: Bisphosphonate administration
25. Bisphosphonates are primarily used in osteoporosis therapy because they_______.
Answer: Inhibit osteoclast-mediated bone resorption
26. How do bisphosphonates like alendronate and zoledronic acid help treat
osteoporosis? Answer: By increasing osteoclast apoptosis
27. Which therapeutic use best illustrates the clinical application of vitamin D


, analogs? Answer: Prevention and treatment of osteoporosis by enhancing intestinal
calcium absorption
28. Why is calcitriol preferred over other forms of vitamin D in patients with advanced
renal failure? Answer: It does not require renal activation.
29 Which real-life application best describes the use of estrogens and progestins in
pharmacotherapy? Answer: Hormonal contraception in women of reproductive age
30. Which type of estrogen is most commonly used in hormonal contraceptive pills?
Answer: Estradiol
31. What is the main function of estrogen receptors in target tissues? Answer: Binding
estrogen to regulate gene expression
32. Which mechanism best describes how oral contraceptives prevent pregnancy?
Answer: Suppression of ovulation
33. Which mechanism is primarily used by combined oral contraceptives to prevent
pregnancy in women? Answer: Suppression of ovulation
34. Use of an aromatase inhibitor would primarily result in Answer: Answer: Lower
conversion of
androgens to estrogens
35. Letrozole is often prescribed to women with infertility due to which of the
following reasons? Answer: It stimulates ovulation by reducing estrogen synthesis
36. A patient with type 1 diabetes who misses an insulin dose is at risk for which
immediate complication? Answer: Diabetic ketoacidosis
37. In clinical practice, which class of drugs is prescribed to stimulate pancreatic insulin
secretion, and requires caution due to risk of hypoglycemia? Answer: Sulfonylureas
38. Agents that promote insulin release for diabetes therapy achieve their effect
primarily by what process? Answer: Stimulating pancreatic beta-cells to release
insulin
39. Which antihyperglycemic agent works primarily by decreasing hepatic glucose
production? Answer: Metformin
40. Metformin is most commonly preferred as the first-line medication in type
2 diabetes because it _______. Answer: Lowers hepatic glucose output and increases
insulin sensitivity

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