CSFA WEEK 1 TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Epinephrine causes local __________, decreasing systemic absorption -
ANSWER Hemostasis
Benzodiazepines are extremely lipophilic and pass quickly through the wall of
the gut, capillary wall and blood-brain barrier - ANSWER True
Adrenalin is also known as? - ANSWER Epinephrine
Toxins, drugs, and metabolites are typically excreted in ___________ -
ANSWER Urine
Therapeutic drug levels may be attained earlier by the administration of a
loading dose followed by regular maintenance doses - ANSWER True
Nonspecific beta-blockers were used as first-step anti-hypertensive drugs? -
ANSWER True
Clark's Receptor Theory of Drug Action states a "Drug response is proportional
to the number of receptors occupied" - ANSWER True
The drug interaction that diminishes the action of a second drug and which is
not usually possessed of inherent activity - ANSWER Anatogism
Stephenson's adapted Theory of Drug Action states "Drug response is
dependent on both the affinity of a drug for its receptors and the efficacy of the
drug - ANSWER True
Agents of clinical use which allow neurotransmission and drugs which block
transmitter breakdown - ANSWER True
Epinephrine causes local __________, decreasing systemic absorption -
ANSWER Hemostasis
Benzodiazepines are extremely lipophilic and pass quickly through the wall of
the gut, capillary wall and blood-brain barrier - ANSWER True
Adrenalin is also known as? - ANSWER Epinephrine
Toxins, drugs, and metabolites are typically excreted in ___________ -
ANSWER Urine
Therapeutic drug levels may be attained earlier by the administration of a
loading dose followed by regular maintenance doses - ANSWER True
Nonspecific beta-blockers were used as first-step anti-hypertensive drugs? -
ANSWER True
Clark's Receptor Theory of Drug Action states a "Drug response is proportional
to the number of receptors occupied" - ANSWER True
The drug interaction that diminishes the action of a second drug and which is
not usually possessed of inherent activity - ANSWER Anatogism
Stephenson's adapted Theory of Drug Action states "Drug response is
dependent on both the affinity of a drug for its receptors and the efficacy of the
drug - ANSWER True
Agents of clinical use which allow neurotransmission and drugs which block
transmitter breakdown - ANSWER True