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MN 553 Advanced Pharmacology | 35 Exam Questions on Drug Receptors, Pharmacokinetics, Gender & Age Variations | 2025/2026 | Purdue University Global

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This document contains 35 verified exam questions and answers for MN 553 – Advanced Pharmacology, focused on drug-receptor interactions, pharmacokinetic principles, and physiological variations across gender and aging populations. Designed for the 2025/2026 academic year at Purdue University Global, it provides a structured overview of essential mechanisms underlying drug action, distribution, and elimination. Topics include: – Types of drug receptors, including ion channels, G-proteins, transmembrane, and intracellular receptors – Definitions and distinctions between agonists, antagonists, and partial agonists, with examples like opiates and beta blockers – Core pharmacokinetic concepts: absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion (ADME) – Routes of administration, bioavailability, steady state, and storage reservoirs (e.g., intramuscular Depo shot) – Special pharmacokinetic considerations for women (GI absorption, metabolism, body fat) – Age-related pharmacologic changes in the elderly, including altered protein binding, decreased renal/liver function, and toxicity risks – Overview of the Beers Criteria, guiding safe prescribing for older adults This document is highly relevant for: – Nurse Practitioner (NP) students – MSN and DNP candidates studying foundational pharmacology – Learners preparing for exams on pharmacodynamics and geriatric considerations – Certification candidates (ANCC, AANP) reviewing clinical pharmacology – Prescribers seeking clear guidance on age and gender-based drug effects Keywords: advanced pharmacology, MN 553, drug receptors, agonist, antagonist, pharmacokinetics, absorption, metabolism, excretion, bioavailability, steady state, elderly pharmacology, Beers criteria, gender differences in drug action, protein binding, CYP450, renal clearance

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MN553 Unit 2 2025/2026 Exam Questions
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Drug receptors - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Usually proteins. How is the body effected

by protein


Ion channel receptors - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Rapid onset and short duration

such as nicotine and gaba


G proteins - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Proteins that cross the cell membrane- creates

a pocket where drugs can interact


Transmembrane receptors - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Extracellular hormone binding

domain that phosphorylated the amino acid tyrosine- insulin receptors


Intracellular receptors - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Regulating gene expression- lipid

soluble hormones that can pass through the cell membrane and bind to

intracellular receptors (thyroid)

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