Pharmacology Final exam WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS |ALREADY
GRADED A+ LATEST VERSION!!!
Glitazones are a class of antihyperglycemics that are similar to
other oral antidiabetic medications. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
Which of the following is NOT true of Lispro insulin? - CORRECT
ANSWER-A person taking Lispro insulin may have more
carbohydrates in the diet.
Insulin preparations vary in - CORRECT ANSWER-all of the
above
,( time of onset
peak of action
duration of action )
Sort the following types of insulin from the shortestto the longest
onset of action.
1. Regular
2. Levemir
3. Lispro
4. NPH - CORRECT ANSWER-3, 1, 4, 2
Hyperglycemics - CORRECT ANSWER-all of the above
(are used to increase blood sugars
are used to treat diseases with hypersecretion of insulin
may cause constipation, anorexia, abdominal pain, nausea and
vomiting, and heart conditions)
,Which of the following is NOT true of TSH? - CORRECT
ANSWER-It decreases the uptake of iodine.
All of the following are true of Lantus insulin EXCEPT it -
CORRECT ANSWER-is cloudy
Which of the following is NOT true of insulin delivery systems? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Implantable insulin pumps are readily
available and are relatively inexpensive compared to other types
of insulin delivery.
Which of the following is NOT true of insulin? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Insulin dosages are individualized but will remain the
same after the dosage has been adjusted for the individual
patient.
, Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia/insulin shock include all of
the following EXCEPT - CORRECT ANSWER-slow onset
When a local ophthalmic anesthetic is used a patient may lose the
blink reflex and pain associated with ophthalmic procedures. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
Ear analgesics may be warmed mineral oil, sweet oil, or glycerin
as well as medications with benzocaine. - CORRECT ANSWER-
True
Local ophthalmic anesthetic agents are used for tonometry. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
Corticosteroids may cause increased ocular pressure, while
ibuprofen may alter color vision and may cause blurred vision. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS |ALREADY
GRADED A+ LATEST VERSION!!!
Glitazones are a class of antihyperglycemics that are similar to
other oral antidiabetic medications. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
Which of the following is NOT true of Lispro insulin? - CORRECT
ANSWER-A person taking Lispro insulin may have more
carbohydrates in the diet.
Insulin preparations vary in - CORRECT ANSWER-all of the
above
,( time of onset
peak of action
duration of action )
Sort the following types of insulin from the shortestto the longest
onset of action.
1. Regular
2. Levemir
3. Lispro
4. NPH - CORRECT ANSWER-3, 1, 4, 2
Hyperglycemics - CORRECT ANSWER-all of the above
(are used to increase blood sugars
are used to treat diseases with hypersecretion of insulin
may cause constipation, anorexia, abdominal pain, nausea and
vomiting, and heart conditions)
,Which of the following is NOT true of TSH? - CORRECT
ANSWER-It decreases the uptake of iodine.
All of the following are true of Lantus insulin EXCEPT it -
CORRECT ANSWER-is cloudy
Which of the following is NOT true of insulin delivery systems? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Implantable insulin pumps are readily
available and are relatively inexpensive compared to other types
of insulin delivery.
Which of the following is NOT true of insulin? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Insulin dosages are individualized but will remain the
same after the dosage has been adjusted for the individual
patient.
, Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia/insulin shock include all of
the following EXCEPT - CORRECT ANSWER-slow onset
When a local ophthalmic anesthetic is used a patient may lose the
blink reflex and pain associated with ophthalmic procedures. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
Ear analgesics may be warmed mineral oil, sweet oil, or glycerin
as well as medications with benzocaine. - CORRECT ANSWER-
True
Local ophthalmic anesthetic agents are used for tonometry. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
Corticosteroids may cause increased ocular pressure, while
ibuprofen may alter color vision and may cause blurred vision. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True