NR 508 FINAL/NR 508 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY 2023 FINAL 3 LATEST VERSIONS EACH VERSION WITH
75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
effectiveness, safety, selectivity - (answer) State the three (3) most important characteristics of any
drug.
No, all medications have side effects - (answer) Is it possible to have a selective drug?
Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion - (answer) Define the four phases of
pharmacokenetics.
The nature and intensity of the response the drug has on the body - (answer) Define
pharmacodynamics.
Evaluate effects, identify high risk patients, and assess for self care - (answer) Name the three most
important goals of pre-administration assessment.
Allergies, pregnancy, age, genetics and pathological disease (kidney or liver) - (answer) What factors
can predispose an individual to adverse reactions from drugs?
A thorough patient history to identify those who might be high risk and education - (answer) What
measures help reduce adverse reactions of medication administration?
A randomized control trial is required for all new medications - (answer) What type of research is
required to assess drug therapies?
Participants don't know if they belong to the control or experimental group - (answer) What is a
"blinded" study?
Harris-Kefauver Amendment to the FDA and the Cosmetic act of 1962 - (answer) Which Amendment
strengthened drug regulation after the Thalidomide tragedy in Europe?
Trade names are easy to recall and pronounce, and good for marketing purposes - (answer) What is
the purpose of having a trade name (proprietary or brand name) for a drug?
,NR 508 FINAL/NR 508 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY 2023 FINAL 3 LATEST VERSIONS EACH VERSION WITH
75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Using two brand name drugs that have the same ingredient can lead to overdose - (answer) What is
one of the problems with trade names?
Penicillin's - (answer) Binds and blocks peptidases?
Floroquinolones - (answer) commonly used to treat urinary tract infections?
Cephalosporins - (answer) inhibits cell wall synthesis
Macrolides - (answer) prevents translocation
Penicillin - (answer) Beta Lactam ring
Sulfonomides - (answer) inhibits folic acid synthesis
Cephalosporins - (answer) Has a disulfiram like reaction when taken with alcohol
Macrolides - (answer) Gram positive
Flouroquinolones - (answer) causes prolonged QT interval
Macrolides - (answer) Causes GI upset, hepatotoxicity, flatulence, jaundice, anorexia and adverse
effects
Tetracycline - (answer) Causes teeth discoloration
Floroquinolones - (answer) Associated with spontaneous tendon rupture
, NR 508 FINAL/NR 508 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY 2023 FINAL 3 LATEST VERSIONS EACH VERSION WITH
75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Aminoglycosides - (answer) Inhibits the process of translation
Floroquinolones - (answer) inhibits DNA gyrase
Amnioglycosides - (answer) Broad spectrum change shape of 30s sub unit
Penicillin - (answer) inhibits cell wall production
Tetracycline - (answer) interferes with tRNA attachment
Sulfonomides - (answer) most common antibiotic to be allergic to
Aminoglycosides - (answer) inhibits protein synthesis
Pharmacology - (answer) The study of drugs and their actions on the body
Pre clinical Stage - (answer) The first part of the drug development process
Identification of promising drugs and testing on animals occurs in this phase
Two types of drug responses - (answer) quantal and graded
Graded Responses - (answer) biological effects that can be measured continually up to the maxium
responding capacity of the biologic system
Most drug responses are graded
75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
effectiveness, safety, selectivity - (answer) State the three (3) most important characteristics of any
drug.
No, all medications have side effects - (answer) Is it possible to have a selective drug?
Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion - (answer) Define the four phases of
pharmacokenetics.
The nature and intensity of the response the drug has on the body - (answer) Define
pharmacodynamics.
Evaluate effects, identify high risk patients, and assess for self care - (answer) Name the three most
important goals of pre-administration assessment.
Allergies, pregnancy, age, genetics and pathological disease (kidney or liver) - (answer) What factors
can predispose an individual to adverse reactions from drugs?
A thorough patient history to identify those who might be high risk and education - (answer) What
measures help reduce adverse reactions of medication administration?
A randomized control trial is required for all new medications - (answer) What type of research is
required to assess drug therapies?
Participants don't know if they belong to the control or experimental group - (answer) What is a
"blinded" study?
Harris-Kefauver Amendment to the FDA and the Cosmetic act of 1962 - (answer) Which Amendment
strengthened drug regulation after the Thalidomide tragedy in Europe?
Trade names are easy to recall and pronounce, and good for marketing purposes - (answer) What is
the purpose of having a trade name (proprietary or brand name) for a drug?
,NR 508 FINAL/NR 508 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY 2023 FINAL 3 LATEST VERSIONS EACH VERSION WITH
75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Using two brand name drugs that have the same ingredient can lead to overdose - (answer) What is
one of the problems with trade names?
Penicillin's - (answer) Binds and blocks peptidases?
Floroquinolones - (answer) commonly used to treat urinary tract infections?
Cephalosporins - (answer) inhibits cell wall synthesis
Macrolides - (answer) prevents translocation
Penicillin - (answer) Beta Lactam ring
Sulfonomides - (answer) inhibits folic acid synthesis
Cephalosporins - (answer) Has a disulfiram like reaction when taken with alcohol
Macrolides - (answer) Gram positive
Flouroquinolones - (answer) causes prolonged QT interval
Macrolides - (answer) Causes GI upset, hepatotoxicity, flatulence, jaundice, anorexia and adverse
effects
Tetracycline - (answer) Causes teeth discoloration
Floroquinolones - (answer) Associated with spontaneous tendon rupture
, NR 508 FINAL/NR 508 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY 2023 FINAL 3 LATEST VERSIONS EACH VERSION WITH
75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Aminoglycosides - (answer) Inhibits the process of translation
Floroquinolones - (answer) inhibits DNA gyrase
Amnioglycosides - (answer) Broad spectrum change shape of 30s sub unit
Penicillin - (answer) inhibits cell wall production
Tetracycline - (answer) interferes with tRNA attachment
Sulfonomides - (answer) most common antibiotic to be allergic to
Aminoglycosides - (answer) inhibits protein synthesis
Pharmacology - (answer) The study of drugs and their actions on the body
Pre clinical Stage - (answer) The first part of the drug development process
Identification of promising drugs and testing on animals occurs in this phase
Two types of drug responses - (answer) quantal and graded
Graded Responses - (answer) biological effects that can be measured continually up to the maxium
responding capacity of the biologic system
Most drug responses are graded