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Mastering Pharmacology Quiz

Test your knowledge of pharmacology with our comprehensive quiz! Covering a wide range of topics from drug mechanisms to toxicology, this quiz is designed for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the field of pharmacology.

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It is how drugs interact within biological systems to affect funtion
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacology
Pharmacotherapeutics
It is a substance or mixture of substances used in the diagnosis, cure, treatment or prevention of disease.
Drug
Vitamins
Supplements
IV
It explains how a drug produces its effect
Side effects
Adverse effects
Mechanism of Action
Secondary effect
Actions other than the intended therapeutic effects resulting from the pharmacological action of the drug. It is a secondary or adverse effect.
Negative effects
Side effects
Adverse effects
Tertiary effects
These are negative actions resulting from the pharmacological action of a drug, among other factors.
Side effects
Tertiary effects
Severe adverse effects
Adverse effects
It is a severe adverse effect which quantity can be poisonous.
Toxicity
Carcinogenicity
Teratogenicity
Side effects
The location within the body where the drug exerts its therapeutic effect
Site of action
Site of effect
Site of mechanism
Receptor site
It is a specific location where the drug attaches itself.
Site of action
Site of effect
Site of mechanism
Receptor site
It is the ability of the drug to induce living cells to mutate and become cancerous
Cancerogenicity
Teratogenicity
Carcinogenicity
Teragenicity
It induces birth defects and can cause abnormal development of the fetus in the utero.
Cancerogenicity
Teratogenicity
Carcinogenicity
Teragenicity
It described 600 different plants classified by substance
Hippocratic Oath
De Materia Medica
Apothecary
Pharmacopoeia
Who is the author of De Materia Medica?
Hippocrates
Dioscorides
Dioscopo
Paracelsus
Who is the father of Pharmacology?
De Materia
Dioscorides
Paracelsus
Galen
They/It induce/s vomiting. Select 1 or more answers.
Castor oil
Penicillin
Laxatives
Emetics
He explained how drugs exert their beneficial or harmful effects. He also introduced IV way of administering drugs
William Hedrick
William Harvey
Galen Williams
William Scott
It is the study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs or drug's mechanism of action.
Pharmacodynamics
Pharamcokinetics
Pharmacology
Pharamacotherapeutics
What is ADME?
Absorption, Diagnosis, Metabolism, Excursion
Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion
Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excursion
Absorption, Distribution, Mechanism, Excretion
It is the study of 4 phases of action
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacology
Pharmacotherapeutic
It is a study of how drugs may best be used in the treatment of illnesses. Refers to the indication of the drugs.
Pharmacotherapeutics
Pharmacology
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics
It is a study of drugs derived from herbal and other natural sources
Herbalogy
Pharmacotherapeutics
Pharmacognosy
Pharmacodynamics
It is a study of poisons and poisonings. It also deals with the toxic effects of substances on the living organism.
Toxicity
Toxicology
Carcinogenicity
Teratogenicity
These are the sources of drugs.
Plants
Animals/ Animal Products
Synthetics Version
Minerals
Inorganic Compouns
Pharmacy
Digitalis, Vincristine, Morphine
Plants
Animals
Synthetic
Inorganic
Insulin, vaccine
Plants
Animals
Synthetic
Inorganic
Aluminum, fluoride, iron
Plants
Animals
Synthetic
Inorganic
Drugs manufactured in the laboratory through genetic engineering
Plants
Animals
Synthetic
Inorganic
Used as antacid for hyperacidity
Iron
Aluminum
Morphine
Digitalis
An anticancer drug
Digitalis
Morphine
Vincristine
Iron
It is ordered by a qualified health care professional to a pharmacist
Illicit Drugs
Non-prescription Drugs
Prescription Drugs
Investigational Drugs
AKA over-the-counter drugs
Illicit Drugs
Non-prescription drugs
Prescription Drugs
Investigational Drugs
Drugs that are subjected to clinical studies.
Illicit drugs
Non-prescription drugs
Prescription drugs
Investigational drugs
Directions for the client
Signatura
Inscription
Subscription
Superscription
Name and dosage strength of the drug
Prescription
Signatura
Inscription
Subscription
Followed by the symbol R
Chemical Name
Brand Name
Generic Name
Nonproprietary Name
Forms the basis on which care is planned, implemented and evaluated. Also includes drug history.
Nursing Diagnosis
Planning
Assessment
Intervention
Made based in the analysis of assessment data. May be actual or potential.
Planning
Assessment
Intervention
Nursing Diagnosis
Characterized by goal setting or expected outcomes
Implementation
Planning
Objectives
Goal
These are nursing actions necessary to accomplish goals or expected outcomes
Intervention
Planning
Nursing Diagnosis
Assessment
It is an ongoing process that assesses response.
Assessment
Diagnosis
Evaluation
Examination
It may occur when the client is first exposed to the drug; result of an abnormal reactivity to a drug caused by genetic differences between the client and interacting individuals
Idiosyncratic reaction
Mild reaction
Allergic reaction
Hypersensitivity reaction
Hypersensitive response of the client's immunological system in the presence of a drug. Select one or more answers.
Mild reaction
Idiosyncratic reaction
Allergic reaction
Hypersensitivity
Skin reaction due to exposure to sunlight
Hypersensitivity
Photosensitivity
Skin sensitivity
Sunlight sensitivity
It is the expected response
Desired effects
Desired outcome
Desired reaction
Desired action
If a patient is overweight, you need to _________.
Increase drug dosage
Decrease drug dosage
Calculate mL of drug/kgBW
If the patient is underweight, you need to _________.
Decrease drug dosage
Calculate mL of drug/kgBW
Increase drug dosage
If the patient is pedia, you need to _________.
Decrease drug dosage
Increase drug dosage
Calculate mL of drug/kgBW
It occurs when the administration of one drug alters the effect of one or both.
Additive effect
Synergistic effect
Drug interaction
Antagonistic effect
The combined effect of two drugs are greater than or equal to the sum of the effect of each drug given alon.
Additive effect
Synergistic effect
Antagonistic effect
Interference
Two drugs with similar actions are taken for a doubled effect
Additive effect
Synergistic effect
Antagonistic effect
Interference
One drug interferes with the action of another
Additive effect
Synergistic effect
Antagonistic effect
Interference
One drug inhibits the metabolism or excretion of a second drug, causing increase activity of the second drug
Additive effect
Synergistic effect
Antagonistic effect
Interference
Drugs should not be mixed together or administered at the same time.
Additive effect
Incompatibility
Antagonistic effect
Interference
The time it takes to reach the minimum effective concentration (MEC) after a drug is administered.
Peak of Action
Onset of Action
Duration of Action
Rate of Action
Occurs when the drug reaches its highest blood or plasma concentration
Peak of Action
Onset of Action
Duration of Action
Rate of Action
Length of time the drug exerts a pharmacological effect
Peak of Action
Onset of Action
Duration of Action
Rate of Action
It inhibits the growth pf or kill bacteria/microorganisms. Select one or more answers.
Antimicrobials
Antibacterial
Antibiotics
Antihistamine
Chemicals that are produced by 1 kind of microorganism that inhibits the growth of or kills another
Antimicrobials
Antibacterial
Antibiotics
Antihistamine
What type of basic penicillin is used to treat infections caused by penicillin-sensitive organisms
Procaine Pen G
Penicillin G
Aqueous Pen G
Penicillin V
What type of Basic Penicillin extends duration of action and is less painful. It is usually given to patients with Rheumatic Heart Disease.
Procaine Pen G
Penicillin G
Aqueous Pen G
Penicillin V
Where does procaine pen g injected?
Gluteal muscle
Abdominal muscle
Vastus Lateralis
Deltoid muscle
What type of Basic Pen has short duration of action and is very painful when administered through IM and IV?
Procaine Pen G
Penicillin G
Aqueous Pen G
Penicillin V
Only 2/3 are absorbed in GIT and is less potent
Procaine Pen G
Aqueous Pen G
Penicillin G
Penicillin V
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