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PC 707 Module 1 questions and answers
Is the PDR considered the best source of evidence-based up to date information
for prescribing? - No (only uses drug package inserts)



What resource can help guide usage with updates on microbial resistant to
antibiotics? - The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy



What was passed to limit the contributions of pharmaceutical companies can
make to influence provider options? - The Sunshine Act



What type of resource is the textbook? - Secondary resource



What is how the drug moves through the body? - Pharmockinetics



What are the 4 different parts of pharmokinetics? - (1) absorption (2) excretion (3)
distribution (4) metabolism



What is the most common and safest route to receive medication? - Oral



What is the route of medication when taken orally? - (1) intestinal tract (2) portal
vein (3) liver (4) hepatic artery (5) systemic circulation (6) hepatic vein

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Where does absorption primarily take place? - GI tract and small intestine



What is the pharmokinetic process of how much drug ends up in the body? -
Absorption



Because not all of the administered dosage may be dissolved or absorbed or
survive liver passage, only a fraction of an administered dosage makes it to the
bloodstream. This is called _______. - Bioavailability



What is the maximum blood level that is achieved following drug administration? -
Peak Blood Level



What is the process of moving drugs throughout the body? - Distribution



What protein do most drugs bind to? - Albumin



If a drug is all bound in protein, is it more or less available? - Less available

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If a patient has more protein binding, do you need to increase or decrease dosing
of the drug? - increase



Drugs that are ________ are not able to activate receptors unless they are free -
Protein bound



Stopping or starting a drug that binds to plasma protein changes the free drug
levels of other __________. - Protein bound drugs



What is a hypothetical value that reflects the volume in which a drug would need
to dissolved to explain the relationship between dosage and blood levels? -
Volume distribution



What is a drug that binds to a receptor and activates the receptor to produce a
biological response? - Agonist



What is a drug that binds to a receptor and does not allow a drug to bind thus
making the drug inactive? - Antagonist



Where are most drugs excreted? - Kidneys

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