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1) The passage of a drug from its site of administration into the bloodstream is referred as
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A) absorption.
B) distribution.
C) metabolism.
D) excretion.
Answer: A C 1 C 1
Explanation: Absorption is the passage of a drug from the site of administration into the b
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1 Identify the basic drug actions and the body processes that affect drug actions.
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ABHES: 6. d. Properly utilize Physician's Desk Reference (PDR), drug handbook and othe
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traindications
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A) absorption
B) distribution
C) metabolism
D) excretion
Answer: B C 1 C 1
Explanation: Distribution is the transportation of a drug from the bloodstream to the body
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tissues and intended site of action.
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Difficulty: 1 Easy C1 C1
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1 Identify the basic drug actions and the body processes that affect drug actions.
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ABHES: 6. d. Properly utilize Physician's Desk Reference (PDR), drug handbook and othe
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traindications
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3) Which of the following influences metabolism?
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A) albumin
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D) enzymes
Answer: C C 1 C 1
Explanation: The process of metabolism acts under the influence of enzy
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mes. Difficulty: 1 Easy
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ABHES: 6. d. Properly utilize Physician's Desk Reference (PDR), drug handbook and othe
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traindications
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de effects and adverse reactions
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4) Which term describes the body's way of removing the waste products of ordinary
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D) excretion
Answer: D C 1 C 1
Explanation: Removing the waste from the body is called excretion. Diffi
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culty: 1 Easy C1 C1
Topic: Pharmacokinetics; Drug Action
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Learning Outcome: 2- C1 C 1
1 Identify the basic drug actions and the body processes that affect drug actions.
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5) Which statement describes the action that antihistamines have on the body?
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A) Slow the body's natural reactions to irritation.
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B) Speed up the energy-producing functions of cells.
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C) Destroy parts of cells. C1 C1 C1
D) They replace natural substances that the body lacks.
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Answer: A C 1 C 1
Explanation: Antihistamines slow the body's response to irritation. D
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ABHES: 6. d. Properly utilize Physician's Desk Reference (PDR), drug handbook and othe
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6) Which statement describes the action that stimulants have on the body?
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A) slows the body's natural reactions to irritation
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B) speeds up the energy-producing functions of cells
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Answer: B C 1 C 1
Explanation: Stimulants speed up the energy-
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