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Test Bank for Psychopharmacology: Drugs, the Brain, and Behavior 3rd Edition by Jerrold S. Meyer & Linda F. Quenzer ISBN 9781605355559 Chapter 1-20 | Complete Guide A+

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Test Bank for Psychopharmacology: Drugs, the Brain, and Behavior 3rd Edition by Jerrold S. Meyer & Linda F. Quenzer ISBN 9781605355559 Chapter 1-20 | Complete Guide A+

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, Test Bank ff


to accompany ff


Psychopharmacology, Third Edition ff ff


Meyer • Quenzer ff ff




Chapter1: PrinciplesofPharmacology f ff f f




Multiple Choice ff




1. refer(s) to specific molecular changes that occur when a drug binds to a ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff


particular target site or receptor, while
ff are the resulting widespread alterations
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in function.
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a. Drug action; therapeutic effects
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b. Side effects; drug effects
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c. Therapeutic effects; side effects ff ff ff


d. Drug action; drug effects
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Answer: d ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacology: The Science of Drug Action
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2. After drug administration has occurred, the amount of drug in the blood that is
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free to bind at specific target sites is referred to as
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a. the therapeutic dose.
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b. first-pass effects. ff


c. bioavailability.
d. ED50.
Answer: c ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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3. The specific molecular changes that occur when a drug binds to a particular
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target site or receptor are referred to as
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a. drug effects. ff


b. drug action. ff


c. side effects.ff


d. placebo effects. ff


Answer: b ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacology: The Science of Drug Action
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4. Which of the following is not a possible explanation for placebo effects?
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a. Pavlovian conditioning ff


b. Genetic variation ff


c. Drug competition ff


d. Expectation of outcome ff ff


Answer: c ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacology: The Science of Drug Action
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,5. The administration of oxytocin has been proposed as a treatment for autism. ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff


a. intravenous
b. oral
c. intranasal
d. intracerebral
Answer: c ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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6. Which factor does not affect the pharmacokinetics of a drug?
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a. Route of administration
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b. Lipid solubility ff


c. Depot binding ff


d. Drug action ff


Answer: d ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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7. First-pass metabolism occurs when drugs are taken
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a. orally.
b. intravenously.
c. subcutaneously.
d. nasally.
Answer: a ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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8. The area postrema is one area in the brain where the
ff ff is not complete. ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff


a. cerebrospinal fluid ff


b. blood–brain barrier ff


c. choroid plexus ff


d. phospholipid membrane ff


Answer: b ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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9. First-pass metabolism occurs with orally administered drugs because
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a. their absorption is slowed by food.
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b. drugs absorbed into the bloodstream from the stomach go to the liver on the
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way to general circulation.
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c. drugs must first survive the acidic environment of the stomach.
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d. salivary enzymes in the mouth begin the process of metabolism.
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Answer: b ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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10. Toxic substances in the blood trigger a vomiting response by activating the
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a. blood–brain barrier. ff


b. choroid plexus. ff


c. area postrema.
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d. median eminence. ff




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, Answer: c ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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11. Drugs administered _ have the most rapid onset of action.
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a. subcutaneously
b. intramuscularly
c. orally
d. intravenously
Answer: d ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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12. Ionization of a drug depends on the of the solution and the
ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ofthe
f


drug.
ff


a. pH; pKaff


b. pKa; pH ff


c. concentration; lipid solubility ff ff


d. pH; concentration
ff


Answer: a ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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13. The absorption of a drug depends on all of the following except
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a. lipid solubility.
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b. ionization.
c. body temperature.
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d. the concentration of the drug.
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Answer: c ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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14. Drugs that are should be avoided by women of childbearing age.
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a. teratogenic
b. able to cross the placental barrier
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c. psychoactive
d. highly lipid-soluble ff


Answer: a ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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15. Agents that induce developmental abnormalities in a fetus are known as
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a. psychoactive drugs. ff


b. illicit drugs. ff


c. teratogens.
d. placental drugs. ff


Answer: c ff


Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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16. Depot binding is said to occur when drugs
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a. bind to their target sites.
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