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1. A patient recently started taking a new medication; he mentions to his
doctor at his next appointment that he has noticed his mouth is extremely
dry since starting the medication to the point where he is not able to eat.
He has tried managing it with lozenges and increased liquids and nothing
seems to work. What drug effect best describes the dry mouth this patient is
experiencing?: adverse effect
2. TRUE/FALSE: Discontinuing drug therapy is always the best course of action
whenever a patient experiences a harmful: false
3. TRUE/FALSE: The site within a cell that the drug binds to in order to exert its
therapeutic effect is known as:: True
4. TRUE/FALSE: When a drug binds to a cell exerting its effect leading to a
decrease in that cell's physiologic response that drug is acting as an agonist.-
: FALSE
5. Matching the following:
1.Duration of Action - Length of time the drug produces its effect
2.Onset of Action - Time from administration to first effect
3.Therapeutic Range - Drug concentration is above MEC and below MTC: 1.Du-
ration of Action - Length of time the drug produces its effect
2. Onset of Action - Time from administration to first effect 3.Therapeutic Range - Drug concentration is above MEC
and below MTC
6. TRUE/FALSE: All drugs have both a trade name and a generic name: TRUE
7. TRUE/FALSE: There can be multiple generic names for the same chemical
compound.: FALSE
8. Select the dosage form that is best described as a flattened tablet that
dissolves in the mouth:
Tablet
Capsule
Troche
Suppository: Troche
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9. TRUE/FALSE: Tablets that are coated with an acid-resistant substance to
prevent dissolution in the stomach are called delayed release.: False
10. TRUE/FALSE: Suppositories are designed to melt at body temperature.: TRUE
11. The two most common routes of administration are oral and parenteral.
Which of the following is a true statement?: In general, the onset of action with parenterally
administered drugs is fairly immediate.
12. The study of how various dosage forms influence the way in which drugs
affect the body describe the term__: pharmaceutics
13. TRUE/FALSE: Pharmacokinetics can also be thought of as what the body
does to a drug.: TRUE
14. How many components make up the pharmacokinetic phase of drug activ-
ity?
List the four components of the pharmacokinetic phase of drug activity.: 4
absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
15. True/False: Metabolism is best defined as the amount of drug that is ab-
sorbed into the body.
What term best describes the amount of drug that is absorbed into the
body?: False
Bioavailability
16. Name the primary factor that affects how much drug is absorbed into the
bloodstream.
The primary factor that affects drug absorption is:: Route of administration
17. What is the name of the dosage form that makes drug acid resistant to
prevent dissolution in the stomach?: Enteric coating
18. Examples of parenteral routes of administration include each of the follow-
ing EXCEPT:: Oral
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