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Chapter 1: Principles of Pharmacology z! z! z! z!
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a. Drug action; therapeutic effects
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2. After drug administration has occurred, the amount of drug in the blood that is free to
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bind at specific target sites is referred to as
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a. the therapeutic dose.
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3. The specific molecular changes that occur when a drug binds to a particular target site
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or receptor are referred to as
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4. Which of the following is not a possible explanation for placebo effects?
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6. Which factor does not affect the pharmacokinetics of a drug?
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a. Route of administration
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7. First-pass metabolism occurs when drugs are taken
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c. subcutaneously.
d. nasally.
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8. The area postrema is one area in the brain where the
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9. First-pass metabolism occurs with orally administered drugs because
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a. their absorption is slowed by food.
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b. drugs absorbed into the bloodstream from the stomach go to the liver on the way to
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general circulation.
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d. salivary enzymes in the mouth begin the process of metabolism.
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Answer: b z!
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10. Toxic substances in the blood trigger a vomiting response by activating the
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a. blood–brain barrier. z!
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to accompany
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Psychopharmacology, Fourth Edition z!
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Chapter 1: Principles of Pharmacology z! z! z! z!
Multiple Choice z!
1. refer(s) to specific molecular changes that occur when a drug binds to a pa z! z! z! z! z! z! z! z! z! z! z! z! z!
rticular target site or receptor, while
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a. Drug action; therapeutic effects
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2. After drug administration has occurred, the amount of drug in the blood that is free to
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bind at specific target sites is referred to as
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a. the therapeutic dose.
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Textbook Reference: Pharmacokinetic Factors Determining Drug Action
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3. The specific molecular changes that occur when a drug binds to a particular target site
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a. intravenous
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6. Which factor does not affect the pharmacokinetics of a drug?
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a. Route of administration
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7. First-pass metabolism occurs when drugs are taken
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a. orally.
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8. The area postrema is one area in the brain where the
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9. First-pass metabolism occurs with orally administered drugs because
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a. their absorption is slowed by food.
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b. drugs absorbed into the bloodstream from the stomach go to the liver on the way to
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general circulation.
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d. salivary enzymes in the mouth begin the process of metabolism.
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10. Toxic substances in the blood trigger a vomiting response by activating the
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