
Pharmacology Fall Final Review
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- Q1
What Vitamin is found in the carotene of plants, especially yellow-orange and dark leafy vegetables?
Vitamin A
30s - Q2
Provisions of the 1970 Controlled Substance Act
Isolated the abused and addicting drugs into five levels based on their medical value, harmfulness, and potential for addition,
30s - Q3
Who requires a DEA Number?
Under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), any practitioner prescribing, dispensing or administering Controlled substances must have a valid DEA number. However, a DEA Number is not needed if the provider only prescribes Non-Controlled Substance.
30s - Q4
What is the term for a common or general name assigned to a drug and never capitalized?
Generic
30s - Q5
What is the name used by the pharmaceutical company that identifies its copyrighted drug with a capitalized letter?
Trade name/ Brand Name
30s - Q6
What is the name of the exact molecular formula of the drug?
Chemical Name
30s - Q7
What is damage to the kidneys resulting in impaired kidney function, decreased urinary output, and renal failure?
Nephrotoxicity
30s - Q8
Which medication reaches widespread areas of the body?
Systemic
30s - Q9
The initial high dose used to elevate the level of the drug in the blood quickly is called?
Loading dose
30s - Q10
Method of drug delivery by absorption through the mucosa under the tongue is called ____________________.
Sublingual tablet
30s - Q11
The following routes of administration involve the GI tract, EXCEPT _____________.
Parenteral
30s - Q12
A trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole suspension contains 40 mg/ 5 ml. The order is for 120 mg. If you use the ratio and proportion method the formula should be set up as follows.
40 mg: 5 ml= 120 mg: x ml
30s - Q13
The order reads Ampicillin 0.5 g. What is available is: unit dose packet reads 250 mg/cap. If you use the basic calculation method, what is the dose?
500 mg
30s - Q14
You know that there are 1000 grams in a kilogram. You know that an infant weight 3400 grams to determine the weight in kg, the ratio and proportion method should be set up as follows ______________.
1000g: 1 kg = 3400 g: x kg
30s - Q15
What does Stat mean?
Immediately
30s