UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and
CORRECT Answers
What is pharmacodynamics? - CORRECT ANSWER -How the drug affects the body
What is pharmokinetics? - CORRECT ANSWER -how drugs move through the body
Who is most at risk to have an adverse affect reaction to a drug? - CORRECT ANSWER -
A patient with renal or hepatic impairments
What is peak? - CORRECT ANSWER -The drugs highest concentration in the body
What is the onset action of an oral mediation? - CORRECT ANSWER -45-60minutes
If a patient has a pain of 8/10 what route would you choose? - CORRECT ANSWER -IV
(quicker)
What is a drug antagonist? - CORRECT ANSWER -drug that inhibits or counteracts the
effects of another drug
What is the generic name of a drug? - CORRECT ANSWER -The original company who
researched the drug (EX: ibuprofen,amoxocillin)
- Only one generic name for each drug
What is the brand (trade) name of a drug? - CORRECT ANSWER -manufacturer's name
for the drug
typically begins with a capital letter (EX: Tylenol)
, What organ does NSAID's have a toxicity effect on? - CORRECT ANSWER -Renal
(Kidneys)
What organ does acetaminophen have a toxicity effect on? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Hepatic (Liver)
What labs do we need to look at for NSAID's? - CORRECT ANSWER -BUN,
CREATINE, GFR
What does corticosteroids typically end in? - CORRECT ANSWER -"SONE"
What do beta-blockers typically end in? - CORRECT ANSWER -"LOL"
Example of an opioid antagonist? - CORRECT ANSWER -Naloxone (Narcan)
Examples of opioid agonist? - CORRECT ANSWER --codeine
- fentanyl
- morphine
- oxycodone
-hydrocodone
- methadone
- levorphanol
Which NSAID can be given through other routes? And what are the routes? - CORRECT
ANSWER -Ketorolac and PO,IV,IM and Intranasal
Which medication causes Reyes syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER -aspirin