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PNR217 - Test 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed Latest Update Pharmacology - Answers the study of drugs and their interactions with living systems therapeutic - Answers prevention of disease and treatment What is a bulk forming agent? - Answers Metamucil (psymilum mucilloid) what is a stimulate? - Answers increases peristalsis by irritating the bowel to relieve constipation What is a stimulate medication? - Answers Biscodyl(Dulcolax) What is surfactant? - Answers stool softener what is a surfactant medication? - Answers Docustate (colace) What is a drug - Answers chemical agent capable of a biological respinse What is a Biologic? - Answers Substance that is made from a living organism or its products and is used in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, or cure of a disease What is a prescription drug? - Answers a drug that can be obtained only with a written order from a doctor and can be purchased only at a pharmacy, could potentially be addictive What is the Advantage to prescription drugs? - Answers therapeutic action can be monitored and examined and the max therapy can happen What is the Canadian drug regulation - Answers protect the public, ensure safety and efficacy of drugs Preclinical investigation - Answers involves extensive laboratory research patent protection - Answers gives the right to sell the medication therapeautic is based off what? - Answers what the drug does clinically, anti depressant, antihypertensive how the drug works is considered what? - Answers Pharmacology Mechanism of Action - Answers how a drug produces its physiological effect in the body Bioavailability - Answers A measure of the extent of drug absorption for a given drug and route (from 0% to 100%). if the GI tract is moving quickly, will there be more or less drug absorbed? - Answers less drug would be absorbed. It doesn't have enough time to be absorbed into the system What is a controlled Drug? - Answers A drug that has a potential for abuse, that has restrictions placed on it by federal and state legislation. Narcotics and opioids, they need to be monitored Why can't enteric coated drugs be crushed? - Answers they are slow releasing If a patient has resp rate of 8 and blood pressure of 92/60 Would you continue to give the opioid - Answers Absolutely not, this falls below the ranges and could lower rates more Pharmokinetics - Answers the study of drugs within the body, absorption , distribution, metabolism, excretion Absorption - Answers Process of a drug going from site of administration, crossing membranes and entering circulation Distribution - Answers How the drug is transported by the blood to the site of action. It requires adequate cardiac output and tissue perfusion

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PNR217 - Test 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed Latest Update 2025-2026

Pharmacology - Answers the study of drugs and their interactions with living systems

therapeutic - Answers prevention of disease and treatment

What is a bulk forming agent? - Answers Metamucil (psymilum mucilloid)

what is a stimulate? - Answers increases peristalsis by irritating the bowel to relieve
constipation

What is a stimulate medication? - Answers Biscodyl(Dulcolax)

What is surfactant? - Answers stool softener

what is a surfactant medication? - Answers Docustate (colace)

What is a drug - Answers chemical agent capable of a biological respinse

What is a Biologic? - Answers Substance that is made from a living organism or its products and
is used in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, or cure of a disease

What is a prescription drug? - Answers a drug that can be obtained only with a written order
from a doctor and can be purchased only at a pharmacy, could potentially be addictive

What is the Advantage to prescription drugs? - Answers therapeutic action can be monitored
and examined and the max therapy can happen

What is the Canadian drug regulation - Answers protect the public, ensure safety and efficacy of
drugs

Preclinical investigation - Answers involves extensive laboratory research

patent protection - Answers gives the right to sell the medication

therapeautic is based off what? - Answers what the drug does clinically, anti depressant,
antihypertensive

how the drug works is considered what? - Answers Pharmacology

Mechanism of Action - Answers how a drug produces its physiological effect in the body

Bioavailability - Answers A measure of the extent of drug absorption for a given drug and route
(from 0% to 100%).

if the GI tract is moving quickly, will there be more or less drug absorbed? - Answers less drug
would be absorbed. It doesn't have enough time to be absorbed into the system

What is a controlled Drug? - Answers A drug that has a potential for abuse, that has restrictions

, placed on it by federal and state legislation. Narcotics and opioids, they need to be monitored

Why can't enteric coated drugs be crushed? - Answers they are slow releasing

If a patient has resp rate of 8 and blood pressure of 92/60 Would you continue to give the opioid
- Answers Absolutely not, this falls below the ranges and could lower rates more

Pharmokinetics - Answers the study of drugs within the body, absorption , distribution,
metabolism, excretion

Absorption - Answers Process of a drug going from site of administration, crossing membranes
and entering circulation

Distribution - Answers How the drug is transported by the blood to the site of action. It requires
adequate cardiac output and tissue perfusion

drug-protein complexes - Answers Drug that has bound reversibly to a plasma protein,
particularly albumin, that makes the drug unavailable for distribution to body tissues.

Metablosim - Answers makes the drug easy to be excreted from the body

what organ does most of the filtering for drugs? - Answers the liver

If a patient has out of range BUN and creatinine levels, what organ isn't functioning properly? -
Answers The kidneys

If the patient has a failing liver what should you be careful of when administering medications? -
Answers toxicity, the liver can't filter properly

What is a Prodrug? - Answers A drug that requires metabolism in order to produce therapeutic
effects

Excretion - Answers Process by which metabolic wastes are eliminated from the body

Where does excretion occur? - Answers kidneys

plasma half life - Answers the length of time required for the plasma concentration of a
medication to decrease by one-half after administration

Loading dose - Answers A higher dose used first so the medication can act quicker

Maintenance dose - Answers the dose of drug that maintains or keeps the drug in the
therapeutic range

Pharmodynamics - Answers The process by which a medication works on the body.

frequency distribution curve - Answers a graphical representation of the number of patients
responding to a drug action at different doses

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