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Medication Therapy Management Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Pass how long does it take for side effects of a medication to wear off after it has been d/c? - Answers 1-2 weeks what is pharmacokinetics? - Answers what the body does to the drug what is the result of decreased total body water? - Answers decreased distribution of water soluble drugs what is the result of decreased plasma protein (albumin)? - Answers decreased distribution of highly albumin bound drug increases free drug, which causes therapeutic & adverse side effects what is the result of decreased hepatic blood flow & size? - Answers decreased metabolism what is the result of decreased renal plasma flow & mass? - Answers decreased elimination what is the result of increased % of body fat? - Answers increased distribution of lipid soluble drugs what is pharmacodynamics? - Answers what drugs do to the body what is the result of decreased number & sensitivity of receptors? - Answers decreased agonist OR increased antagonist what is the result of decreased baroreceptor reflex & decreased sensitivity? - Answers decreased homeostatic response what are side effects of first generation antihistamines? - Answers confusion dry mouth constipation what is the FDA class warning for antipsychotics? - Answers increased risk of CVA when is it acceptable to use an anti-parkinsonian agent? - Answers acute dystonia with laryngeal spasm when is it acceptable to use anti-psychotics? - Answers low dose antipsychotics for behavioral purposes & chemo n/v how long do long acting benzos act in the body of a normal adult? - Answers 100 hours = 4 days how long do long acting benzos act in the body of an adult > 65 y/o? - Answers almost 150 hours how is meperidine excreted? - Answers by the kidneys what are pts at an increased risk for when taking NSAIDs? - Answers GI bleed what are pts at an increased risk for when taking muscle relaxants? - Answers fractures what drugs may exacerbate a disease or syndrome? - Answers anticholinergics antipsychotics benzos OTC drugs like cimetidine, ranitidine if a pt presents with delirium, what is the first thing you should look at? - Answers if there have been any changes in the pt's medications in the last 4 weeks what medications may cause an increased fall risk in elderly pts? - Answers antiepileptics antipsychotics benzos Z drugs antidepressants opioids pharmacokinetic sis when one drug alters the concentration of another by altering its.... - Answers absorption distribution metabolism excretion what is the MC pharmacokinetic problem? - Answers metabolism how are most drugs metabolized? - Answers cytochrome P450 what are ways that drugs modulate the pharmacologic effect of another in pharm

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Medication Therapy Management Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Pass

how long does it take for side effects of a medication to wear off after it has been d/c? - Answers 1-2
weeks

what is pharmacokinetics? - Answers what the body does to the drug

what is the result of decreased total body water? - Answers decreased distribution of water soluble
drugs

what is the result of decreased plasma protein (albumin)? - Answers decreased distribution of highly
albumin bound drug



increases free drug, which causes therapeutic & adverse side effects

what is the result of decreased hepatic blood flow & size? - Answers decreased metabolism

what is the result of decreased renal plasma flow & mass? - Answers decreased elimination

what is the result of increased % of body fat? - Answers increased distribution of lipid soluble drugs

what is pharmacodynamics? - Answers what drugs do to the body

what is the result of decreased number & sensitivity of receptors? - Answers decreased agonist OR
increased antagonist

what is the result of decreased baroreceptor reflex & decreased sensitivity? - Answers decreased
homeostatic response

what are side effects of first generation antihistamines? - Answers confusion

dry mouth

constipation

what is the FDA class warning for antipsychotics? - Answers increased risk of CVA

when is it acceptable to use an anti-parkinsonian agent? - Answers acute dystonia with laryngeal spasm

when is it acceptable to use anti-psychotics? - Answers low dose antipsychotics for behavioral purposes
& chemo n/v

how long do long acting benzos act in the body of a normal adult? - Answers 100 hours = 4 days

how long do long acting benzos act in the body of an adult > 65 y/o? - Answers almost 150 hours

how is meperidine excreted? - Answers by the kidneys

, what are pts at an increased risk for when taking NSAIDs? - Answers GI bleed

what are pts at an increased risk for when taking muscle relaxants? - Answers fractures

what drugs may exacerbate a disease or syndrome? - Answers anticholinergics

antipsychotics

benzos

OTC drugs like cimetidine, ranitidine

if a pt presents with delirium, what is the first thing you should look at? - Answers if there have been any
changes in the pt's medications in the last 4 weeks

what medications may cause an increased fall risk in elderly pts? - Answers antiepileptics

antipsychotics

benzos

Z drugs

antidepressants

opioids

pharmacokinetic sis when one drug alters the concentration of another by altering its.... - Answers
absorption

distribution

metabolism

excretion

what is the MC pharmacokinetic problem? - Answers metabolism

how are most drugs metabolized? - Answers cytochrome P450

what are ways that drugs modulate the pharmacologic effect of another in pharmacodynamics? -
Answers additive

synergistic

antagonistic

what is the role of absorption in pharmacokinetics? - Answers GI motility

pH

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