ECPI PHARM FINAL TEST QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
ACE Inhibitors - Answer-These work by inactivating bradykinin and prevent angiotensin
1 from converting into angiotensin 2, & they slow vasoconstriction
Labetolol (Trandate) - Answer-What is used to treat hypertension on a patient with a
pheochromocytoma?
BS goes up. The steroid reduces insulin action and liver releases stored glucose -
Answer-What happens when a diabetic take steroid?
They lower BP but don't affect BS#s, prevent kidney disease progress and reduce
protein in urine. - Answer-Why are ace inhibitors given to diabetics?
TRAMP'D— Time, route, amount, medication, Patient, documentation - Answer-Six
rights of med administration
Activated charcoal - Answer-Used for Tylenol overdose; a substance that absorbs many
poisons and prevents them from being absorbed by the body
can cause rebound congestion - Answer-What happens if nasal decongestants are
overused?
Macrolides - Answer-Examples are erythromycin, clarithromycin, azithromycin
Dilates the vessels and reduce pressure - Answer-How do alpha-adrenergic meds work
for glaucoma?
Lisinopril - Answer-ACE inhibitor With side effect of an annoying persistent cough
neuropathic pain - Answer-abnormal processing of pain message; burning, shooting in
nature
somatic pain - Answer-Pain that originates from skeletal muscles, ligaments, or joints.
chronic pain - Answer-Persistent or recurring pain that is often difficult to treat. Includes
any pain lasting longer than 3 to 6 months, pain lasting longer than 1 month after
healing of an acute injury, or pain that accompanies a nonhealing tissue injury.
acute pain - Answer-pain that is felt suddenly from injury, disease, trauma, or surgery
NSAIDS & Tylenol - Answer-2 types of drugs used for soft tissue injury
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
ACE Inhibitors - Answer-These work by inactivating bradykinin and prevent angiotensin
1 from converting into angiotensin 2, & they slow vasoconstriction
Labetolol (Trandate) - Answer-What is used to treat hypertension on a patient with a
pheochromocytoma?
BS goes up. The steroid reduces insulin action and liver releases stored glucose -
Answer-What happens when a diabetic take steroid?
They lower BP but don't affect BS#s, prevent kidney disease progress and reduce
protein in urine. - Answer-Why are ace inhibitors given to diabetics?
TRAMP'D— Time, route, amount, medication, Patient, documentation - Answer-Six
rights of med administration
Activated charcoal - Answer-Used for Tylenol overdose; a substance that absorbs many
poisons and prevents them from being absorbed by the body
can cause rebound congestion - Answer-What happens if nasal decongestants are
overused?
Macrolides - Answer-Examples are erythromycin, clarithromycin, azithromycin
Dilates the vessels and reduce pressure - Answer-How do alpha-adrenergic meds work
for glaucoma?
Lisinopril - Answer-ACE inhibitor With side effect of an annoying persistent cough
neuropathic pain - Answer-abnormal processing of pain message; burning, shooting in
nature
somatic pain - Answer-Pain that originates from skeletal muscles, ligaments, or joints.
chronic pain - Answer-Persistent or recurring pain that is often difficult to treat. Includes
any pain lasting longer than 3 to 6 months, pain lasting longer than 1 month after
healing of an acute injury, or pain that accompanies a nonhealing tissue injury.
acute pain - Answer-pain that is felt suddenly from injury, disease, trauma, or surgery
NSAIDS & Tylenol - Answer-2 types of drugs used for soft tissue injury