Pharmacokinetics Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass
Four principles of pharmacokinetics -
[ANSWER]: - Absorption
- Distribution
- Metabolism
- Excretion
QUESTION: What is pharmacokinetics? -
[ANSWER]: What the body does to the drug
QUESTION: What is biotransformation? -
[ANSWER]: Changing a compound into something more usable by the
body
,QUESTION: 5 Factors that impact the degree of drug absorption -
[ANSWER]: 1) route of administration
2) solubility of drug administered
3) conditions at site of absorption
4) degree of ionization of the drug
5) bioavailability
QUESTION: Why does the solubility of a drug matter in relation to
drug absorption? -
[ANSWER]: More lipid soluble, aka lipophilic (lipid LOVING) can pass
through cell membranes easily (remember cell membranes are composed
of a lipid bilayer).
QUESTION: What effect does ionization have on drug absorption? -
, [ANSWER]: Drug absorption is greater if the drug is in non-ionized,
lipid soluble form. The ionized form is water soluble and possesses an
electrical charge which is repelled by the cell membrane.
QUESTION: Routes of administration: name the fastest to the slowest
route in terms of onset -
[ANSWER]: Onset (quickest - slowest) : IV>IM>SC>oral
QUESTION: Routes of administration: name the shortest to the longest
route in terms of duration -
[ANSWER]: Duration (shortest to longest) : IV>IM>SC>oral
QUESTION: Advantages of oral route of administration -
[ANSWER]: 1) Convenient
2) Economical
QUESTION: Disadvantages of oral route of administration -
Answers 100% Pass
Four principles of pharmacokinetics -
[ANSWER]: - Absorption
- Distribution
- Metabolism
- Excretion
QUESTION: What is pharmacokinetics? -
[ANSWER]: What the body does to the drug
QUESTION: What is biotransformation? -
[ANSWER]: Changing a compound into something more usable by the
body
,QUESTION: 5 Factors that impact the degree of drug absorption -
[ANSWER]: 1) route of administration
2) solubility of drug administered
3) conditions at site of absorption
4) degree of ionization of the drug
5) bioavailability
QUESTION: Why does the solubility of a drug matter in relation to
drug absorption? -
[ANSWER]: More lipid soluble, aka lipophilic (lipid LOVING) can pass
through cell membranes easily (remember cell membranes are composed
of a lipid bilayer).
QUESTION: What effect does ionization have on drug absorption? -
, [ANSWER]: Drug absorption is greater if the drug is in non-ionized,
lipid soluble form. The ionized form is water soluble and possesses an
electrical charge which is repelled by the cell membrane.
QUESTION: Routes of administration: name the fastest to the slowest
route in terms of onset -
[ANSWER]: Onset (quickest - slowest) : IV>IM>SC>oral
QUESTION: Routes of administration: name the shortest to the longest
route in terms of duration -
[ANSWER]: Duration (shortest to longest) : IV>IM>SC>oral
QUESTION: Advantages of oral route of administration -
[ANSWER]: 1) Convenient
2) Economical
QUESTION: Disadvantages of oral route of administration -