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The organic nitrate given by inhalation:
a. nitroglycerin
b. amyl nitrite
c. isosorbide dinitrate
d. all
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The organic nitrate given by inhalation:
a. nitroglycerin
b. amyl nitrite
c. isosorbide dinitrate
d. all
b
1. The driving force for passive absorption of a drug is the:
a. Specific carrier proteins and shows saturation kinetics
b. Concentration gradient across a membrane separating body compartment
c. both
d. None
b
Physical factors influencing absorption:
a. Total surface area available for absorption
b. Contact time at the absorption surface
c. Blood flow to the absorption sites
d. All
e. None
d
Clinical effectiveness often depends on:
a. Maximum serum drug concentration
b. Minimum serum drug concentration
c. Time after concentration required to reach onset of concentration
d. All
e. None
a
Process by which drugs find their way into the urine, EXCEPT:
a. Active glomerular filtration
b. Active tubular secretion
c. Passive tubular secretion
d. passive glomerular filtration
e. none
a
A drug which has no effect enhances the effect of a second drug:
a. Antagonism
b. potentiation
c. synergism
d. summative
e. additive
b
Parameters used to evaluate time-response relationship, EXCEPT:
a. Duration of action
b. latency
c. peak time
d. onset of action
e. none
e
Regulates and directs sensory impulses traveling to the cortex:
a. Thalamus
b. pons
c. medulla
d. hypothalamus
a
When the dose of the drug is gradually increased and the first noticeable effect is observed, the dose that produces this effect is called:
a. Quantal dose
b. threshold dose
c. lethal dose
d. a and b
e. b and c
b
Inhaled anesthetics are relatively insoluble in blood and arc eliminated at faster rate rather than more soluble anesthetics:
a. True
b. False
a
Coordinate body movement and posture to help maintain body equilibrium:
a. Cerebrum
b. brainstem
c. cerebellum
d. none
c
Treatment of neurosis:
a. Psychotherapy
b. anxiolytic
c. antidepressants
d. all
e. none
d
Used prophylactically in treating manic depressive patients and in the treatment of manic episodes:
a. Anti-psychotics
b. lithium salts
c. anxiolytic drugs
d. all
b
Used in treating complex partial seizure:
a. Phenytoin
b. Carbamazepine
c. both
d. none
c
Generalized tonic-clonic drug:
a. Phenobarbital
b. Phenytoin
c. Diazepam
d. Valproic acid
d
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