Question 1
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Which of the following is not one of the four main sources from which drugs are derived?
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plants
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protein
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animals
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synthetic
Question 2
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Of the category of drugs in liquid form, which one of the following is a preparation that is a combination of two liquids that will not mix?
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semisolid
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solution
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emulsion
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suspension
Question 3
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What is the route of administration where medication is placed between the cheek and teeth for absorption?
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dermal
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inhalation
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buccal
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intramuscular
Question 4
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Buccal and sublingual administration are considered to be of what drug administration route (THINK)?
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topical
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intracardiac
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oral
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inhalation
Question 5
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Drug administered within a joint is ____.
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subcutaneous
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intravenous
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intra-articular
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dermal
Question 6
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Drugs with a high potential to cause psychological or physical dependence and abuse are called ____.
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controlled substances
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prescription meds
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chemical substances
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over-the-counter meds
Question 7
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The transport of the drug substance that occurs once it enters the circulatory system is ____.
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absorption
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a barrier
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binding
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distribution
Question 8
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Anticoagulant drugs prevent ____.
Question 9
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The process used to relieve pain during surgical intervention refers to ____ administration.
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sedation
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antibiotic
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anesthesia
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tranquilizer
Question 10
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Which of the following is the generic name for Marcaine?
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bupivacaine
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Novocain
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xylocaine
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Pitocin
Question 11
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Demerol, Sublimaze, Sufenta, and Alfenta are examples of ____.
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hypnotic agents
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narcotic antagonists
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sedative agents
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narcotic opioids
Question 12
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Antiemetic agents are used to prevent ____.
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hypotension
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clotting
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bleeding
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nausea
Question 13
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What is the trade name for xylocaine?
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Marcaine
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Lidocaine
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Sensorcaine
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Bupivacaine
Question 14
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Immediately following the transfer of a medication to the sterile field, it must be ____.
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calculated
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suspended
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labeled
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measured
Question 15
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Which medication is given to prolong the effects of lidocaine?
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epinephrine
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protamine sulfate
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dantrolene
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Versed
Question 16
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A drug given to create vasoconstriction is ____.
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adrenaline
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phenobarbital
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fentanyl
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diuril
Question 17
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An antagonist for Narcotics is ____.
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Mannitol
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Marcaine
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Methadone
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Narcan
Question 18
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Which of the following is the same as oxytocin?
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protamine
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papaverine
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Pitocin
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Panacryl
Question 19
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The trade name for fentanyl citrate is ____.
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Celestone
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Sublimaze
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adrenaline
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protamine sulfate
Question 20
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Which drug reverses the effect of heparin?
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Benadryl
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Solu-Medrol
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papaverine
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protamine sulfate
Question 21
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Which drug is a vasoconstrictor?
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adrenaline
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protamine sulfate
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Sublimaze
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Celestone
Question 22
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Dr.Smith’s patient is scheduled for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy with intraoperative cholangiogram. Which drug could be found on your back table to help with this procedure?
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diazepam
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Renografin
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Ioban
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methylene blue
Question 23
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Which drug is used to cause uterine contractions?
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Flagyl
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Wydase
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Ativan
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Pitocin
Question 24
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An example of a diuretic is ____.
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cyclosporine
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Zantac
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Sublimaze
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Lasix
Question 25
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Drug class that causes blood vessels to become smaller.
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vasoconstrictor
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vasodialator
Question 26
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Drug class used to inhibit anxiety and nervousness.
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Sedative/tranquilizer
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stimulant
Question 27
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Increases the output of urine.
Question 28
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Drug class that is used to prevent or stop the involuntary, sudden onset, contractions of smooth muscle.
Question 29
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Drug class that prevents or delays blood coagulation.
Question 30
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Inhibits the parasympathetic responses manifested by drying up of body secretions.
Question 31
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Class of drug used to counteract an allergic reaction.
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antihistamine
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hemostatic agent
Question 32
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Opiates or opioids most commonly used to relieve pain.
Question 33
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This class of drug induces sleep and relaxation.
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sedative/tranqelizer
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hypnotic
Question 34
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Drug class that relieves or diminishes pain.
Question 35
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Drugs that stimulate uterine contractions.
Question 36
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Drug class that stops or inhibits the flow of blood.
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hemostatic agent
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hypnotic
Question 37
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Drugs used to cause blood vessels to enlarge.
Question 38
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Produces loss of consciousness and feeling.
Question 39
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Substance originating in an organ or gland which is carried by the bloodstream to its target organ.
Question 40
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Drug class that destroys bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms.
Question 41
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Drug class that is used to diminish the red, swollen effects of body tissue’s reaction to injury.
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inflammation response
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anti inflammatory
Question 42
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Drug class that reduces fever.
Question 43
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Zofran is a drug that is used in the preoperative or postoperative phase as what (action)?
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Antiemetic/control nausa and vomiting
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anti-pyretic/ontrol nausa and vomiting
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anti-coagulant/ontrol nausa and vomiting
Question 44
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Hemostatic agents are used to do what when there is excessive bleeding and when standard methods of hemostasis are not effective?
Question 45
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Cleocin is the brand name of a drug that is classified as what?
Question 46
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Thrombin is always used how?
Question 47
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List two forms of drugs.
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semi-solid, gas
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animal product, natural
Question 48
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List two sources of drugs.
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plants, animals
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forests, ocean
Question 49
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List two purposes for drugs in general.
Question 50
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Name three of the five different routes for drug administration.
Question 51
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What type of drug can cause a dependency when misused or abused?
Question 52
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Name the longest acting local anesthetic drug that is commonly used for local injection.
Question 53
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Name a commonly used contrast media.
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renographin
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methnly blue dye
Question 54
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What is the name of the drug (liquid hemostatic agent) that is commonly used in conjunction with Gelfoam.
Question 55
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What is used to mark the skin and can be diluted with saline and injected into the uterus to check for tubal patency?
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methelene green
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methlene blue
Question 56
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What is Lugol’s solution and what does it do?
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strong iodine stain, stain tissues
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light iodine stain, stains tissue
Question 57
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What is pharmacokinetics?
Question 58
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What does epinephrine do when used with a local anesthetic?
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vasoconstrictor ,makes the local last longer
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vasodialator, makes the local last longer
Question 59
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What is pharmacodynamics?
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The study of how drugs exert their effects on the body at both the molecular and physiological levels
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The study of how drugs exert their effects on the organs at both the molecular and physiological levels
Question 60
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What is the brand name of the drug bupivacaine?
Question 61
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When cocaine is used, it must always be administered which way?