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NSG5240 MIDTERM REVIEW 2026 ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.



Active transport - (ANSWER)Requires energy (ATP)

Moves low → high concentration



passive diffusion - (ANSWER)No energy required

Moves from high → low concentration



facilitated diffusion - (ANSWER)Uses carrier proteins

No energy required



What is drug absorption? - (ANSWER)The movement of a drug from its site of administration into
systemic circulation.



Where does oral drug absorption primarily occur? - (ANSWER)Small intestine.



What is the absorption phase for intravenous (IV) drug administration? - (ANSWER)Immediate (no
absorption phase).



Where does intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SubQ) drug absorption occur? - (ANSWER)Muscle or
tissue.



Where does inhaled drug absorption occur? - (ANSWER)Lungs.



Factor affecting Drug Absorption - (ANSWER)Rate of dissolution

Surface area

Blood flow

Lipid Solubility

pH Partitioning

, NSG5240 MIDTERM REVIEW 2026 ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.



Excretion sites - (ANSWER)Renal (primary)

Non renal (breast milk, bile, lungs, sweat, and saliva)



Steps in Renal excretion - (ANSWER)Glomerular filtration

Passive tubular reabsorption

Active tubular reabsorption



Organs responsible for drug metabolism - (ANSWER)Main organ: Liver

Others: kidneys, lungs, intestines



Therapeutic range - (ANSWER)plasma drug level between the minimum effective concentration and
toxic concentration



Agonists - (ANSWER)drugs that mimic body's own regulatory molecules (Activates receptor)



Antagonists - (ANSWER)drugs that blocks actions of endogenous regulators (Blocks receptor)



Partial agonist - (ANSWER)mimic actions of endogenous regulatory molecules, but produces responses
of intermediate intensity (Weak activation)



Inhibitors - (ANSWER)Stops enzyme/process



Primary treatment of Asthma - (ANSWER)Rescue: Albuterol (SABA)

Control: Inhaled corticosteroids



Treatment of hypertension - (ANSWER)First-line:

ACE inhibitors (lisinopril)

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