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Pharmacology Question and Answers
Graded A+ 2024-2026
Which intervention is most appropriate for the treatment of a patient in asystole?



A. atropine

B. defibrillation

C. epinephrine

D. transcutaneous pacing – Answer c. epinephrine



A patient is in pulseless ventricular tachycardia. Two shocks and 1 dose of epinephrine have been given.
Which drug should be given next?



A. adenosine 6 mg

B. amiodarone 300 mg

C. epinephrine 3 mg

D. lidocaine 0.5 mg/kg – Answer B. amiodarone 300 mg

3. Unstable Angina

-may be caused by rupture of atherosclerotic plaques causing coronary vasoconstriction and thrombus
formation

-always a medical emergency

-3 doses sublingual nitroglycerin 5 minutes apart.



Angina treatment - Answer Nitroglycerin (Nitro-bid, Nitrostat)



-sublingual, oral, inhalant or transdermal patch.



Used to prevent ischemia in stable angina, some variant used in acute attacks in all forms of angina.

,Side effects: headache, dizziness, orthostatic hypotension, nausea



Precautions: Be aware of extreme side affects with acute, sublingual administration.

Make certain patient has sublingual nitroglycerin.



Angina treatment with blockers (4) - Answer1. Beta Blockers

-treat STABLE and UNSTABLE angina

-may increase time to onset of symptoms during exercise.

Nuclear (goes into nucleus)



Inverse Agonist - Answer Receptors have some level of "basal activity"



active at 0 or baseline.



inverse agonist reduces the basal



Ion trapping in kidney – Answer pH dependent.



if charged, can't reabsorb it, if not charged, you can reabsorb it.



Is PNS or SNS the more active/dominate one? – Answer It's the one that is predominate in body at rest



= PNS



Life cycle of the drug - Answer1. Get it in the body

2. send the drug to the appropriate place

3. metabolize (break down) the drug

4. Get the drug out (excretion)

,Low Extraction Drugs – Answer Zero order drugs



Enzyme limited.



Ex: liver only has so many enzymes and can only work at a given rate, so it doesn't matter the constant
concentration added, it can only do so much so fast.



Low volume of distribution:



High volume of distribution: - Answer low= drug trapped in plasma. <42



high= drug is being stored in an organ or tissue. Not in the plasma.



Maximum Efficacy curve – Answer A is most efficacious.

Then B.

Then C.



All three have the same EC 50. So they are the same potency.



Mechanism of Congestive Heart failure – Answer Cardiac lesions--> ischemia, infarction, myopathy,
hypertension, valve disease




2. Calcium entry blockers

-treat STABLE angina

-drug of choice for variant angina



3. Angiotensin Blockers

, -treat VARIANT angina



4. Anti-clotting Medications

-treat UNSTABLE angina



Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors do what?



why does AII increase BP?



drugs involved



side effects – Answer block the production of Angiotensinogen II (are vasoconstrictors)

They decrease vasoconstriction and fluid retention.



Renin system:

Angiotensin I is stimulated to make AI from drop in BP and SNS. Creates AII which increases TPR.
Increases water uptake, increase Na+ uptake, ADH and aldosterone. This increases DBP, SBP and Q



Drugs: captopril (capoten), Enalapril (vasotec), Benazapril (lotensin)



Side effects:

Dizziness, tachycardia

GI discomfort

Non-productive, nagging cough

Chest pain



ANS action on bladder - AnswerVoid bladder= PNS (constricts the detrusor muscle and relaxes internal
sphincter)

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