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NURS 6903 Advanced Pharm - QUIZ 1


What is the effect of adrenergic alpha-2 receptor site stimulation?

A. Inhibits norepinephrine release and promotes

vasodilation

B. Causes vasoconstriction promoting increased blood

pressure

C. Increases in GI motility and tone

D. Increases urinary sphincter contraction but relaxes

bladder neck - ANSWER A. Inhibits norepinephrine release and promotes

vasodilation

Cholinergic receptor sites, primarily localized at smooth muscle

neuromuscular junctions are called __________ receptors.

A. Muscarinic

B. Nicotinic

C. Alpha

D. Beta - ANSWER A. Muscarinic

Anticholinergic Side Effects Include:

A. Dry mouth

B. Hypotension

C. Glaucoma

D. Increased bowel sounds - ANSWER A. dry mouth

A patient who has infrequent migraine headaches wants to prevent

,them from occurring. What intervention will the provider take?

A. Prescribe prochlorperazine.

B. Prescribe amitriptyline.

C. Ask the patient to keep a headache diary to help

determine possible triggers.

D. Schedule the abortive medication to be taken regularly

instead of PRN. - ANSWER C. Ask the patient to keep a headache diary to help

determine possible triggers.

An infant is prescribed a medication that has a narrow therapeutic

range and is excreted by the kidneys. The provider will monitor closely

for which effect?

A. Decreased drug effectiveness

B. Tachyphylaxis

C. Evidence of drug toxicity

D. Unusual CNS effects - ANSWER C. Evidence of drug toxicity

8. An infant developed a pruritic rash following exposure to an allergen.

The infant's parents ask the provider about using a topical

antihistamine. What information should the provider use to address the

parents' question?

A. Antihistamines given by this route are not absorbed as

well in children.

B. Applying an antihistamine to the skin can cause toxicity

in this age group.

,C. The child will also need oral medication to achieve

effective results.

D. Topical medications have fewer side effects than those

given by other routes - ANSWER B. Applying an antihistamine to the skin can
cause toxicity

A patient has taken a narcotic analgesic for chronic pain for several

months. At a follow-up appointment, the provider notes that the

patient has been taking more than the prescribed dosage. The patient

has normal vital signs, is awake and alert, and reports mild pain. What

does the provider suspect is responsible for the patient's response?

A. This patient exhibits a negative placebo effect with a

reduced response to the drug.

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B. This patient has developed tachyphylaxis because of

repeated exposure to the drug.

C. This patient has developed pharmacodynamic tolerance,

which has increased the minimal effective concentration

(MEC) needed for analgesic effect.

D. This patient has increased hepatic enzyme production as

a result of prolonged exposure to the drug. - ANSWER C. This patient has
developed pharmacodynamic tolerance,

which has increased the minimal effective concentration

(MEC) needed for analgesic effect.

The CNP realizes that beta1 receptor stimulation leads to which

, condition?

A. Increased bronchodilation and respiratory rate

B. Decreased uterine contractility

C. Increased myocardial contractility and heart rate

D. Decreased blood flow to skeletal muscles - ANSWER C. Increased myocardial
contractility and heart rate

Which order for furosemide is written most appropriately by the

prescriber?

A. Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg PO QD

B. Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg PO qd

C. Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg daily

D. Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg PO daily - ANSWER D. Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg
PO daily

A patient has been taking methadone for 5 months to overcome

an opioid addiction. The provider will monitor the patient for which

electrocardiographic change?

A. Prolonged QT interval

B. Prolonged P-R interval

C. Bundle branch block

D. Elevated ST segmen - ANSWER A. prolonged QT interval

Which type of medication prescribed to a pregnant patient is

more likely to have effects on her fetus?

A. Drugs that are highly polar

B. Ionized drugs

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