MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
2026/2027 FINAL EXAM FOR GRADUATION NEWEST
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND
100% CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
If the goal is to have a large effect on Na+ reabsorption,
which drug is most likely to be prescribed? - ANSWER-
Furosemide
Where is the primary site of action of diuretics? -
ANSWER-Kidneys
increased parasympathetic tone would be expected to
have what effect on arterioles - ANSWER-dilation
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a patient that is prone to diarrhea would like have
increased ? tone - ANSWER-parasympathetic
which type of receptor is most directly responsible for BO -
ANSWER-adrenergic
where in the ANS would you expect reserpine to act -
ANSWER-between the postganglionic neuron and effector
an influx of which ion induces the release of ACh from a
neuron - ANSWER-Ca
Chantix specifically actives the - ANSWER-nAChR
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which muscarinic agonist would be most likely to be
prescribed to treat dry mouth - ANSWER-pilocarpine
a patient that is in respiratory distress is likely to be given -
ANSWER-a muscarinic antagonist
what occurs when a person is given a systemic
cholinesterase inhibitor - ANSWER-increased activation of
nAChRs and mAChRs
a new nAChR agonist is being developed and it is
discovered that it is not cell membrane permeable. Can it
still active the nAChR? - ANSWER-yes
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which of the following would you expect to be excreted
from the body entirely in its original form - ANSWER-
bethanechol
which types of ACh receptors are present in the brain -
ANSWER-nAChR and mAChR
you isolate an AChR from the brain and find that it is
sensitive to alpha-bungaraotoxin. Which subunit must be
present in that receptor - ANSWER-alpha-7
what is the root cause of Alzheimer's disease - ANSWER-it
is not currently known