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PEBC Part I Sample Exam Questions # 2024
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Time it takes for amount of drug to fall to half of its value, constant in first order kinetics 
(majority of drugs) *Ans*⚡Half-life (T1/2) 
Inducers of Cytochrome P450 (CYP450) (4) *Ans*⚡Barbiturates 
Phenytoin 
Carbamazepine 
Rifampin 
Inhibitors of CYP450 *Ans*⚡Cimetidine 
Ketoconazole 
Erythromycin 
Isoniazid 
Grapefruit 
Their MOA utilizes intracellular receptors: *Ans*⚡Thyroid and steroid hormones 
This compound's MOA utilizes transmem...
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Test bank For Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics 13th Edition by Laurence Brunton; Bjorn Knollman; Randa Hilal-Dandan 9781259584732 Chapter 1-71 Complete Guide.
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Test bank For Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics 13th Edition by Laurence Brunton; Bjorn Knollman; Randa Hilal-Dandan 4732, 9, 4749, 7 
 
1. Drug Invention and the Pharmaceutical Industry 
 
2. Pharmacokinetics: The Dynamics of Drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Elimination 
 
3. Pharmacodynamics: Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Action 
 
4. Drug Toxicity and Poisoning 
 
5. Membrane Transporters and Drug Response 
 
6. Drug Metabolism 
 
7. Pharmacogenetics...
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NBCRNA COURSE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Pharmacologic characteristics that BEST describe the effect of naloxone at opioid receptors include: (select 2) 
A. affinity. 
B. intrinsic activity. 
C. reversibility. 
D. stereo selectivity. correct answers A, C 
 
Abnormal placental implantation beyond the endometrium include: (select 2) 
A. Abruptio placentae 
B. Placenta accreta 
C. Placenta increta 
D. Placenta previa correct answers B and C 
 
Characteristics of Eaton-Lambert syndrome include (select 3): 
A. Positive response to ant...
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HESI Pharmacology Review Questions and Answers
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HESI 
Pharmacology Review 
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Cardiac Drugs/Diuretics 
•	Digoxin (Lanoxin) – positive inotrope (increases force of contraction); negative chronotrope (decreases heart rate). How do you assess for this? (Always take AP for a full minute!) 
•	Client with long hx of daily digoxin and furosemide (Lasix) use; creates a high risk for dig toxicity (Lasix can cause hypokalemia, which can lead to dig toxicity) 
•	Digoxin taken with dronedarone (Multaq), which is another antid...
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Respiratory Therapy - Lindsey Jones/Clinical Simulations 459 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Respiratory Therapy - Lindsey Jones/Clinical Simulations 459 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Information Gathering - Emphysema: 
 
(Abnormal condition of the alveoli resulting destruction and loss of elasticity) - CORRECT ANSWER LEVEL I : Cyanosis, Barrel chest, increased A-P diameter, Accessory muscle use, Digital clubbing of the nail beds, Significant history of smoking and/or occupational exposure to smoke or other pulmonary irritant 
LEVEL II : Dyspnea, Wheezing breath sounds 
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Maryville Pharm Exam 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Maryville Pharm Exam 2 Questions With 
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How does doxazosin work? - answerSelective alpha 1 antagonist reversibly blocks the 
effects of catecholamine's at the postsynaptic alpha 1 receptors in the vascular smooth muscle of 
the bladder neck and prostate, causes vasodilatation. Treats HTN and BPH. Increases urine 
outflow and decreases BP. 
What effect does prazosin (Minipress) produce? - answerTreats HTN and BPH. Decreases 
BP and increases urinary outflow. Chronic use of A...
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nbcrna.com sample SEE questions and answers
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sample SEE questions and answers 
 
1. In the elderly, the time needed for clinical recovery from neuromuscular blockade is significantly increased for: 
A. Cisatracurium 
B. Vecuronium 
C. Pipecuronium 
D. Mivacurium - ANS B. Vecuronium 
 
2. Considerations for the management of a patient with myotonic dystrophy under general anesthesia should include a(an): 
A. Anticholinesterase reversal B. Midazolam premedication 
C. Short-acting nondepolarizer 
D. Succinylcholine infusion - ANS ...
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Maryville Pharm Exam 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Maryville Pharm Exam 2 Questions With 
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How does doxazosin work? - answerSelective alpha 1 antagonist reversibly blocks the 
effects of catecholamine's at the postsynaptic alpha 1 receptors in the vascular smooth muscle of 
the bladder neck and prostate, causes vasodilatation. Treats HTN and BPH. Increases urine 
outflow and decreases BP. 
What effect does prazosin (Minipress) produce? - answerTreats HTN and BPH. Decreases 
BP and increases urinary outflow. Chronic use of A...
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Test Bank for Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics 13th Edition By Laurence Brunton; Bjorn Knollman; Randa Hilal-Dandan Chapter 1-71 Complete Guide A+
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Test Bank for Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics 13th Edition By Laurence Brunton; Bjorn Knollman; Randa Hilal-Dandan Chapter 1-71 Complete Guide A+ 
 
4732, 9 
 
1. Drug Invention and the Pharmaceutical Industry 
 
2. Pharmacokinetics: The Dynamics of Drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Elimination 
 
3. Pharmacodynamics: Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Action 
 
4. Drug Toxicity and Poisoning 
 
5. Membrane Transporters and Drug Response 
 
6. Drug Metaboli...
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Nbcrna.com sample SEE questions With Verified Answers
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N sample SEE questions With 
Verified Answers. 
1. In the elderly, the time needed for clinical recovery from neuromuscular blockade is 
significantly increased for: 
A. Cisatracurium 
B. Vecuronium 
C. Pipecuronium 
D. Mivacurium - answerB. Vecuronium 
2. Considerations for the management of a patient with myotonic dystrophy under general 
anesthesia should include a(an): 
A. Anticholinesterase reversal B. Midazolam premedication 
C. Short-acting nondepolarizer 
D. Succinylcholine infusion - an...
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