Tammie Demler & Jacqueline Rhoads All 1-14 Chapters Covered With Questions
And Verified Solutions With Detailrd Rationales And Case Study
, TABLE OF CONTENT
Introductory Foundations Chapter
Chapter 1 Antihistamine Agents
Chapter 2 Anti-infective Agents
Chapter 3 Antineoplastic Agents
Chapter 4 Autonomic Agents
Chapter 5 Blood Formation, Coagulation, and
Thrombosis Agents
Chapter 6 Cardiovascular Agents
Chapter 7 Central Nervous System Agents
Chapter 8 Electrolytic, Caloric, and Water
Balance Agents
, Chapter 9 Respiratory Tract Agents
Chapter 10 Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
Preparations
Chapter 11 Gastrointestinal Agents
Chapter 12 Hormones and Synthetic Substitutes
Chapter 13 Skin and Mucous Membrane Agents
Chapter 14 Smooth Muscle Relaxants
Chapter 1: Antihistamine Agents
, Multiple-Choice Questions (21)
1. Antihistamines primarily block which receptor?
A. Alpha-adrenergic
B. H1 histamine ✅
C. Beta-adrenergic
D. Dopamine
Rationale: H1 antihistamines block histamine at H1
receptors to reduce allergic symptoms.
2. Which generation of antihistamines is least
sedating?
A. First
B. Second ✅