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1. The major impact of the physiological changes that occur with aging is:
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2. The strongest evidence regarding normal physiological aging is available
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C. Normal ranges may not be applicable for older adults
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4. Biochemical individuality is best described as: i i i i i
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C. Even a single medication if there is not a clear indication for
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D. When i a drug is given to treat the side effect of another drug
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6. Pharmacokinetic changes with aging is reflective of: i i i i i i
A. What i the drug does to the body i i i i i
B. What i the body does to the drug i i i i i
C. The effect at the site of action and the time and intensity of
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C. Anticholinergics increase colonic motility i i i
D. Underlying chronic disease has little impact on drug absorption
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C. Drugs highly protein bound have greater potential to cause an adverse
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D. The fastest way to deliver a drug to the action site is by inhalation
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