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100

3 differences between generic and brand name drugs

What are brand names have a registered trademark symbol, brand names are capitalized, generic drugs have the same active ingredient but different fillers

100

A category II drug

opiates, amphetamines

100

What role does vibration play in hearing? 

Sympathetic

100

What is considered the master gland? 

Pituitary

100
Give an example of dysfunctional grief and how long after death should the feelings persist for to be considered dysfunctional?

Variable

200

The main organ of excretion.

What is the kidney?

200

That action for when drugs are brought to receptor sites by circulating fluids.

What is distribution?

200

Name the 3 parts of a neuron

Cell body, axon, dendrite
200

The 3 middle ear bones (ossicles)

Incus, malleus, stapes

200

Name the helper cells of the lymphatic system

Phagocytes --> macrophages, neutrophils, T cells, B cells
300

The most active organ of metabolism

What is the liver?

300

What is the definition of a drug that interferes with the action of a primary drug. Give an example.

Antagonist, Narcan

300

What do sound waves trigger?

Vibration (tympanic membrane, oval window, the vibration causes fluid to move, which causes an impulse to generate in the organ of Corti)

300

What are the two major division of the autonomic nervous system and what are they responsible for?

Sympathetic: fight or flight

Parasympathetic: routine daily function

300

The two ways pediatric patients grow

Cephalocaudal and proximodistal

400

What causes a cumulative medication effect? 

Decreased ability of the organs to metabolize and excrete drugs

400

The patient receives 100mg of a medication at 07:00. The half life is 6 hours. What time will it be when 50mg is left in his system? 

13:00/1pm

400

What is the difference between natural and acquired immunity? 

Natural occurs by exposure to the actual illness, acquired occurs through artificial methods such as receiving a vaccine or immunoglobulin

400

Name the two types of equilibrium and define what they are 

Static: sense of gravity

Dynamic: sense of motion

400

Name Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' 5 stages of grief.

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

500

The definition of LADME and 3 factors that affect it.

Age, gender, weight, organ dysfunction, genetics, basal metabolic rate (baseline metabolism), smoking, other medications

500

Define teratogen and name a medication that is considered one 

Accutane

500

Describe the transformation of vision from through the eye from the pupil to the brain. 

Light enters through the pupil, is bent by the lens and concentrates on the retina where rods and cones convert convert it to a nerve impulse. The impulse exits out the optic nerve and travels to the visual cortex where the brains interprets the signal and tells us what we are seeing.

500

If one parent is blue eyed and one parent has brown eyes but is a carrier of the blue eyed-gene, what is the chance of having a child with blue eyes?

50% 

500

Name 5 ways to know death is imminent.

Death rattle, cool/clammy skin, profuse sweating, fixed and dilated pupils, Cheyne-stokes respirations, weak and rapid pulse, falling BP 

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