Exam (elaborations)
Pharmacology Penn Foster Exam Questions With Complete Solutions.
Course
Penn Foster Pharmacology Proctor
Institution
Penn Foster Pharmacology Proctor
Pharmacology Penn Foster Exam Questions With Complete Solutions.
[Show more]
Preview 4 out of 39 pages
Uploaded on
August 19, 2024
Number of pages
39
Written in
2024/2025
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers
Institution
Penn Foster Pharmacology Proctor
Course
Penn Foster Pharmacology Proctor
$12.49
100% satisfaction guarantee
Immediately available after payment
Both online and in PDF
No strings attached
Pharmacology Penn Foster Exam
Questions With Complete Solutions!!
Indications .- .(correct .answer) .-reason .for .using .the .drug
Contraindication .- .(correct .answer) .-reason .not .to .use .a .drug
pharmacokinetics .- .(correct .answer) .-
complex .sequence .of .events .occurring .after .drug .administered .to .patient
pharmacodynamics .- .(correct .answer) .-
the .study .of .the .mechanisms .b .y .which .drugs .cause .physiologic .changes .in .the .body
binders .- .(correct .answer) .-hold .tablets .together
coatings .- .(correct .answer) .-
protects .tablet .from .breaking, .absorbing .moisture, .and .early .disintegration
disintegrants .- .(correct .answer) .-
Expand .when .exposed .to .liquid, .allowing .tablets .and .capsules .to .dissolve .and .disperse .their .active .i
ngredients
emulsifiers .- .(correct .answer) .-
allow .fat .soluble .and .water .soluble .agents .to .mix .to .they .don't .separate
fillers/diluents .- .(correct .answer) .-Increase .bulk .or .volume
flavorings .- .(correct .answer) .-create .or .mask .taste
flow .agents .- .(correct .answer) .-prevent .powders .from .sticking .together
humectants .- .(correct .answer) .-hold .in .moisture
preservatives .- .(correct .answer) .-prevent .degradation .and .improve .shelf .life
thickeners .- .(correct .answer) .-increase .viscosity
,Diagnostic .Method .of .choosing .meds .- .(correct .answer) .-
assessing .patient .through .history, .physical .exam, .lab .testing, .and .other .diagnostics .to .arrive .at .a .dia
gnosis. .Causative .microbe/physiological .imbalance .aids .in .drug .selection.
Empirical .Method .of .choosing .meds .- .(correct .answer) .-
uses .experience .and .common .sense .to .choose .drugs
Symptomatic .Method .of .choosing .meds .- .(correct .answer) .-
targets .symptoms .or .signs .of .disease .if .diagnosis .cannot .be .reached
regimen .- .(correct .answer) .-
plan .for .administering .drug .to .patient, .including .route, .dose, .frequency, .and .duration
prescription .drug .- .(correct .answer) .-
a .drug .to .be .administered .and .used .under .the .supervision .of .a .veterinarian
extralabel .use .- .(correct .answer) .-using .a .drug .in .a .way .not .specified .by .the .label
Veterinarian-client-patient .relationship .- .(correct .answer) .-
The .set .of .circumstances .that .must .exist .between .the .veterinarian, .the .client, .and .the .patient .befor
e .the .dispensing .of .prescription .drugs .is .appropriate. .Vet .has .responsibility .for .making .clinical .judgm
ents .about .the .animal's .health .and .the .client .agrees .to .follow .the .vet's .instructions. .Vet .has .sufficie
nt .info .about .patient .history .to .issue .a .diagnosis. .Vet .must .be .available .for .follow .up.
Over .the .counter .drugs .- .(correct .answer) .-
can .be .purchased .without .a .prescription; .do .not .have .enough .potential .for .abuse .or .toxicity .to .requ
ire .special .administration
controlled .substances .- .(correct .answer) .-
drugs .that .have .potential .for .abuse .or .dependence, .require .careful .records .of .inventory .and .use, .an
d .are .kept .in .a .locked .storage .area
tech .responsibilies .for .carrying .out .drug .orders .- .(correct .answer) .-- .Correct .drug .administered
- .Correct .route .and .time
- .Observe .response .to .drug
- .Question .any .orders .that .are .unclear
- .Creating .and .attaching .labels .to .medications .accurately
- .Explaining .administration .instructions .to .clients
- .Recording .info .in .MCR
,loading .dose .- .(correct .answer) .-
drugs .administered .at .high .dose .until .appropriate .blood .level .is .reached
therapeutic .drug .monitoring .- .(correct .answer) .-
measuring .drug .levels .in .blood, .urine, .and .cerebral .spinal .fluid .to .determine .if .appropriate .levels .ar
e .being .reached .for .efficacy
Blood .concentration .levels .are .determined .by .- .(correct .answer) .-- .rate .of .absorption
- .amount .of .drug .absorbed .
- .distribution .of .drug .throughout .the .body
- .drug .metabolism/biotransformation
- .rate .and .route .of .excretion
Absorption .of .oral .meds .are .effected .by .- .(correct .answer) .--drug .pH
-drug .solubility
-size/shape .of .drug .molecule
-presence/absence .of .food .in .GI .tract
-GI .motility
-GI .disease
Oral .meds .are .____ .slower .than .injected .meds .but .have .a .longer ._____ .- .(correct .answer) .-
absorbed, .duration .of .action
IV .has .____ .onset .of .action .and .____ .duration .- .(correct .answer) .-fastest, .shortest
depot .preparation .- .(correct .answer) .-injectable .drug .placed .in .a .substance .that .delays .absorption
IM .has .____ .onset .than .IV .but .____ .duration .- .(correct .answer) .-slower, .longer
SC .has .____ .onset .than .IM, .but .____ .duration .- .(correct .answer) .-slower, .longer
Intradermal .(ID) .primarily .used .for .- .(correct .answer) .-TB .and .allergy .testing
Intraperitoneal .(IP) .- .(correct .answer) .-
used .to .deliver .fluids, .blood, .or .medication .into .the .abdominal .cavity .when .other .routes .are .unavail
able
intra-arterial .- .(correct .answer) .-injecting .directly .into .artery
intra-articular .- .(correct .answer) .-injected .directly .into .a .joint, .used .to .treat .inflammatory .conditions
, intracardiac .- .(correct .answer) .-
injects .directly .into .chambers .of .the .heart, .providing .immediate .access .to .bloodstream .and .therefor
e .delivers .drug .all .over .body .very .quickly
intramedullary .- .(correct .answer) .-injecting .directly .into .bone .marrow
inhalation .route .- .(correct .answer) .-
medications .delivered .in .inspired .air .by .converting .liquid .to .gas .through .a .vaporizer/nebulizer
topical .route .- .(correct .answer) .-medications .applied .to .skin .or .mucous .membranes
locations .for .topical .medications .- .(correct .answer) .-
oral .cavity, .rectum, .uterus/vagina, .mammary .glands, .eyes, .ears
Bioavailability .- .(correct .answer) .-
degree .to .which .a .drug .is .absorbed .and .reaches .general .circulation
factors .that .effect .absorption .- .(correct .answer) .--mechanism .of .absorption
-pH .and .ionization .status .of .drug
-absorptive .surface .area
-blood .supply
-drug .solubility
-dosage .form
-status .of .GI .tract
-drug .interactions
passive .absorption .- .(correct .answer) .-
requires .no .energy, .occurs .by .simple .diffusion .from .area .of .high .concentration .of .drug .to .an .area .of
.low .concentration
P-glycoprotein .- .(correct .answer) .-
uses .ATP .as .energy .to .pump .drugs .into .intestines, .bile, .or .urine .for .elimination
active .transport .- .(correct .answer) .-
requires .energy .to .move .drugs .from .an .area .of .low .concentration .to .high .concentration
Weakly .acidic .drugs .will/will .not .ionize .in .an .acidic .environment, .and .so .are .absorbed .well .- .(correct
.answer) .-will .not
Basic .drugs .are .better .absorbed .in .an ._____ .environment .- .(correct .answer) .-alkaline