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Surgical technology for the surgical technologist - chapter 9. Exam Questions With Correct Answers Which of the following is not one of the main sources from which drugs are derived? - answerprotein The entire process of the drug within the body is - answerpharmacokinetics Which of the subcate...

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Surgical technology for the surgical
technologist - chapter 9. Exam Questions
With Correct Answers


Which of the following is not one of the main sources from which drugs are derived? - answer✔protein

The entire process of the drug within the body is - answer✔pharmacokinetics

Which of the subcategories of drug preparation is a combination of two liquids that cannot mix -
answer✔emulsion

Which type of drug name is nonproprietary and often a shortened version of the chemical name? -
answer✔generic

Drugs are classified according to - answer✔principal action, organ or body system affect, physiological
action produced by the drug, or its therapeutic action

Route of admininstration where medication is placed between the cheek and teeth for absorption is -
answer✔buccal

Buccal and sublingual administration is considered to be - answer✔topical

Drug administration within a joint is - answer✔intra-articular

Drugs with a high potential to cause physiological and or physical dependence and abuse are called -
answer✔controlled substances

The process of drug absorption into the blood stream by capillaries refers to - answer✔passive transport

The transport of the drug substance that occurs once it enters the circulatory system is -
answer✔distribution

The main function of the liver in metabolism is to - answer✔break down drug molecules

What is primarily responsible for excretion of a drug? - answer✔kidneys

Pharmacodynamics - answer✔describes the study of the interaction of drug molecules with the target
cells of living tissue

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The period of time required for the effects of the medication to begin to be demonstrated in the patient
is - answer✔onset

What theory states that the active substance in a drug has an affinity for a specific chemical? -
answer✔drug receptor interaction

Medication name, strength, amount, and expiration date should be verified - answer✔when drug is
obtained from storage, prior to prep for use once med is added to the field

Anticoagulant drugs - answer✔interfere with blood clotting mechanisms

The process used to relieve the pain and suffering during surgical intervention refers to -
answer✔anesthesia

Which of the following brought the practice of intraoperative pain relief formally into the operating
room? - answer✔inhalation anesthesia

Which of the following focuses on altering the patients level of conciousness and minimizing pain and
awareness? - answer✔generl anesthesia

Medication absorbed via the mucous membrane and transported to the CNS by the circulatory system is
- answer✔agent inhaltaion

Which stage of anesthesia can lead to patient death? - answer✔IV

Surgical intervention takes place during this phase of General Anesthesia - answer✔maintenance phase

Sellick's maneuver is also known as - answer✔cricoid pressure

Which is the greatest risk associated with the induction and emergence phases of general anesthesia? -
answer✔aspiration

Which agents compromise the largest group of surgical pharmological agents in use today? -
answer✔intravenous

Which agents selectively interrupt the associative pathways of the brain? - answer✔dissociative

Benzodiazepines are - answer✔sedatives

Devices placed through the patient's nose or mouth, between the vocal cords, and into the trachea to
provide a patent airway intraoperatively are - answer✔Endotracheal tubes

Demerol, Sublimaze, Sufenta, and Alfenta are examples of - answer✔opiates/opioids

Which agents work by mimicking a release of acetylcholine across the neuromuscular junction? -
answer✔depolarizing agents

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