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What does half-life mean? - ANSWERSThe time the body takes to clear half of a dose of medication what does therapeutic level mean? - ANSWERSthe margin between the minimum effective dose and a lethal dose. Therapeutic indexes closer to 1 mean a more precise dose is needed. what does duration of action mean? - ANSWERSlength of time a drug remains at or above it's minimum effective level what drugs replace posterior pituitary hormones? - ANSWERSPitocin what receptors cause vasoconstriction when sympathetically stimulated? - ANSWERSAlpha1 what receptor(s) cause vasodilation when stimulated? - ANSWERSBeta2 & Dopaminergic what disease is characterized by hypersecretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone? - ANSWERSCushing's disease What chronotropic, inotropic, and dromotropic effects do beta blockers have? - ANSWERSnegative to all (decreases heart rate, decreases contractility, decreases conduction speed) The Vaughn-Williams classification system has to do with what class of drugs? - ANSWERSAntiarrhythmics Name the 5 classifications of antiarrhythmics - ANSWERSSodium channel blockers Potassium channel blockers Calcium channel blockers Beta blockers Miscellaneous agents 4 Sodium channel blocking drugs - ANSWERSLidocaine, Procainamide, Phenytoin, Quinidine physiology of sympathetic vs parasympathetic - ANSWERSsympathetic: fight or flight - what you'd need to run from a bear (or when you're on cocaine) parasympathetic: rest and digest - increased digestion, SLUDGE, &secretions Medication classifcations for ears - ANSWERSAntibiotics/antifungals: Chloromycetin Otic, Garamycin Anti-earwax: Carbaminide Peroxide (& Glycerin) Anti-irritants/inflammatory: isopropyl alcohol (& boric acid) the reason we give meds IV - ANSWERSRapid absorption and precision administration control Describe the process of how drugs turn into metabolites (chemicals the body can use) - ANSWERSBiotransformation: Phase I:Enzymes in the liver either oxidize or hydrolyze the drug Phase II: combine drug with a naturally occurring substance (more polar and easier to secrete) What 2 concerns are there about giving a beta blocker to a diabetic? - ANSWERSBeta blockers can hide the effects of hypoglycemia Beta blockers decrease the release of glucagon (patient's hypoglycemia may be worse than normal) Decreasing afterload has what 3 effects on the heart? - ANSWERSLowers blood pressure Lowers cardiac workload Increases O2 supply 6 Side effects of loop diuretics - ANSWERS-hyponatremia -hypokalemia -hypovolemia (decreased preload -- orthostatic hypotension) -dehydration -reflex tachycardia (baroreceptors believe that hypertension is normal and raises HR to reach a higher BP) -ototoxicity 2 properties of nitroglycerin - ANSWERS-vascular smooth muscle relaxant, mostly for veins (decreases preload and cardiac workload) -very lipid soluble Blocking nicotinic receptors will have what effect - ANSWERSparalysis (neuromuscular blocked) 4 side effects of oral contraceptives - ANSWERSunintended pregnancy abnormal uterine bleeding hypertension thromboembolism

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Paramedic Pharmacology Final Exam
Questions with Verified Answers
What does half-life mean? - ANSWERSThe time the body takes to clear half of a dose
of medication

what does therapeutic level mean? - ANSWERSthe margin between the minimum
effective dose and a lethal dose. Therapeutic indexes closer to 1 mean a more precise
dose is needed.

what does duration of action mean? - ANSWERSlength of time a drug remains at or
above it's minimum effective level

what drugs replace posterior pituitary hormones? - ANSWERSPitocin

what receptors cause vasoconstriction when sympathetically stimulated? -
ANSWERSAlpha1

what receptor(s) cause vasodilation when stimulated? - ANSWERSBeta2 &
Dopaminergic

what disease is characterized by hypersecretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone? -
ANSWERSCushing's disease

What chronotropic, inotropic, and dromotropic effects do beta blockers have? -
ANSWERSnegative to all
(decreases heart rate, decreases contractility, decreases conduction speed)

The Vaughn-Williams classification system has to do with what class of drugs? -
ANSWERSAntiarrhythmics

Name the 5 classifications of antiarrhythmics - ANSWERSSodium channel blockers
Potassium channel blockers
Calcium channel blockers
Beta blockers
Miscellaneous agents

4 Sodium channel blocking drugs - ANSWERSLidocaine, Procainamide, Phenytoin,
Quinidine

physiology of sympathetic vs parasympathetic - ANSWERSsympathetic: fight or flight
- what you'd need to run from a bear (or when you're on cocaine)
parasympathetic: rest and digest

, - increased digestion, SLUDGE, &secretions

Medication classifcations for ears - ANSWERSAntibiotics/antifungals: Chloromycetin
Otic, Garamycin
Anti-earwax: Carbaminide Peroxide (& Glycerin)
Anti-irritants/inflammatory: isopropyl alcohol (& boric acid)

the reason we give meds IV - ANSWERSRapid absorption and precision administration
control

Describe the process of how drugs turn into metabolites (chemicals the body can use) -
ANSWERSBiotransformation:
Phase I:Enzymes in the liver either oxidize or hydrolyze the drug
Phase II: combine drug with a naturally occurring substance (more polar and easier to
secrete)

What 2 concerns are there about giving a beta blocker to a diabetic? - ANSWERSBeta
blockers can hide the effects of hypoglycemia
Beta blockers decrease the release of glucagon (patient's hypoglycemia may be worse
than normal)

Decreasing afterload has what 3 effects on the heart? - ANSWERSLowers blood
pressure
Lowers cardiac workload
Increases O2 supply

6 Side effects of loop diuretics - ANSWERS-hyponatremia
-hypokalemia
-hypovolemia (decreased preload --> orthostatic hypotension)
-dehydration
-reflex tachycardia (baroreceptors believe that hypertension is normal and raises HR to
reach a higher BP)
-ototoxicity

2 properties of nitroglycerin - ANSWERS-vascular smooth muscle relaxant, mostly for
veins
(decreases preload and cardiac workload)
-very lipid soluble

Blocking nicotinic receptors will have what effect - ANSWERSparalysis (neuromuscular
blocked)

4 side effects of oral contraceptives - ANSWERSunintended pregnancy
abnormal uterine bleeding
hypertension
thromboembolism

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