Pharmacology Test 3 Practice

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Pharmacology Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of pharmacology concepts with our comprehensive quiz. Designed for students and professionals alike, this quiz covers a wide range of topics in adrenergics and cholinergics.

With 27 multiple choice and checkbox questions, you'll enhance your understanding of key pharmacological agents and their effects.
Key Features:
- 27 engaging questions
- Focus on adrenergic and cholinergic drugs
- Score tracking to measure your progress

29 Questions7 MinutesCreated by LearningLeaf102
Adrenergics stimulate the _________________.
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
What are some examples of adrenergic agonist drugs? (select all that apply)
Epinephrine
Albuterol
Epinephrine
Bethanechol Chloride
Epinephrine is an inotropic agent (True or False)
True
False
Abuterol is a _________ adrenergic agonist.
Beta 1
Beta 2
Alpha 1
Alpha 2
What are the side effects of Albuterol? (select all that apply)
Tremors
Restlessness
Palpitations
Nervousness
What is a contraindication for Epinephrine?
Hypotension
Hyperthyroidism
Hyperglycemia
BPH
Adrenergics respond in the body by ___________. (select all that apply)
Constricts pupils
Dilates bronchioles
Dilates blood vessels
Relaxes bladder
Increases heart rate
Alpha 1 adrenergic agonists are responsible for increasing force of contractions, vasoconstriction and ______.
Decrease blood pressure
Increase bladder relaxation
Pupil constriction
Decrease heart rate
Alpha 2 adrenergic receptor agonist are responsible for inhibiting the release of _________.
Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Renin
Aldosterone
Adrenergic agonists are contraindicated in _________.
Glaucoma
BPH
Cardiac arrhythmias
Hyperglycemia
What is an important nursing intervention for a patient taking an adrenergic agonist drug?
Monitor I&O
Monitor for insomnia
Monitor glucose
Have patient take with food
Alpha blockers can cause __________. (select all that apply)
Orthostatic hypotension
N/V
Bradycardia
Reflux tachycardia
Cholinergic agonist stimulate the sympathetic nervous system. (True or False)
True
False
What affects do cholinergic agonists have on the body? (select all that apply)
Increase peristalsis and secretions
Contract bladder
Dilate pupils
Increase HR and BP
Bethanechol Chloride (Urecholine) is contraindicated in _________.
Asthma
Pregnancy
BPH
Neurogenic bladder
What should you tell the patient about Bethanechol Chloride?
Take with meals
Take 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals
Do not take with grapefruit juice
Take 30 min before meals
What is the antidote for cholinergic overdose?
Atropine Sulfate
Atropine Sulfate
What is the antidote to reverse organophosphate?
Atropine Sulfate
Atropine Sulfate
Atropine is used for ______ (select all that apply)
Decrease salivation prior to surgery
Decrease heart rate to treat tachycardia
Dilate pupils for eye exam
Emergency med for anaphylaxis
Tolterodine Tartrate (Detrol) is used to ______.
Treat extrapyramidial syndrome
Decrease blood pressure
Decrease urinary frequency
Antiparkinson drug to help with tremors
Inotropic
Affects contractility of the heart
Affects contractility of the heart
Affects contractility of the heart
Chronotropic
Affects contractility of the heart
Affects contractility of the heart
Affects contractility of the heart
Dromotropic
Affects contractility of the heart
Affects contractility of the heart
Affects contractility of the heart
Morphine Sulfate should be administered slowly. (True or False)
True
False
What signs would you might observe in a patient with suspected lidocaine toxicity? (select all that apply)
Extreme hypertension
Confusion
Hearing impairment
Torsades de Pointes
Epinephrine is a __________. (select all that apply)
Negative chronotropic
Positive inotropic
Negative dromotropic
Positive dromotropic
 
 
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