NOVICE
EASY
NORMAL
DIFFICULT
CHAOS
100

This is not a clinical toxicity that may be seen in excessive intake of Beta 1 blockers


a. sedation, sleep disturbances, depression, psychotic reactions 

b. Worsening of pre-existing asthma and airway obstruction

c. Depress myocardial contractility and excitability 

d. Hyperactiveness

D. hyperactiveness

100

Beta 1 blockers are indicated for patients who have:

A. hyperthyroidism

B. Hypothyroidism

C. Hypotension

D. Open angle Glaucoma

A. Hyperthyroidism

100

Which one is not an alpha 2 agonist: 

a) clonidine 

b) phenylephrine

c) methyldopa 

d) tizanidine

B. phenylephrine 

100

This D2 agonist is used for prolactinemia: 

a) dobutamine 

b) dopamine 

c) bromocriptine 

d) fenoldopam

C. BROMCRIPTINE

100

This protein cellular component is often situated on the presynaptic neuronal membrane, pumps the synaptic norepinephrine back into the neuron cell cytoplasm.

Norepinephrine transporter (NET)

200

What is the most common adverse cardiac effect of Beta-blockers

A. BRADYCARDIA

B. TACHYCARDIA

C. DYSPNEA

D. NOSEBLEEDING

A. BRADYCARDIA

200

Andrenergic drugs rarely affects the CNS except:

A. METRAPOLOL

B. PHENOXYBENZAMINE

C. TERAZOSIN

D. AMPHETAMINE

D. AMPHETAMINE

200

This beta 1 agonist has a positive inotropic effect: 

a) dopamine 

b) dobutamine 

c) epinephrine 

d) albuterol

B. DOBUTAMINE

200

This alpha 2 agonist is used topically for glaucoma: 

a) brimonidine

b) tizanidine 

c) midodrine 

d) dexmedetomidine

A. brimonidine 

200

In genitourinary organs, the bladder base, urethral sphincter, and prostate contain what type of receptors that mediate contraction and therefore promote urinary continence?

α1A receptors

300

3. Which of the following is a mixed antagonist? 

a. tamsulosin 

b. terazosin 

c. doxazosin 

d. labetalol

D. LABETALOL
300

What is the effect of dobutamine on heart rate?

a. Positive chronotropy

b. Positive inotropy

c. Negative chronotropy

d. Negative inotropy

A. POS. CHRONOTROPY

300

Which of the following is correctly paired? 

a. Prazosin: a1>>>>a2 

b. Pindolol: B1=B2 

c. None of the above 

d. All of the above

D. AOTA

300

Beta2-receptor blockade is associated with the use of nonselective agents which cases the worsening of what condition? 

A. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

B. DIARRHEA

C. ASTHMA

D. ANOREXIA

C. ASTHMA

300

Rarest of the clinical toxicity that can be exhibited upon intake of andronergic dugs.

ALLERGY

400

Which of the following is not an alpha 1 selective antagonist? 

a. Prazosin 

b. terazosin 

c. labetalol 

d. Tamsulosin

C. LABETALOL

400

Which of the following should not be given to asthmatic patients?

a. Propranolol

b.Terbutaline

c. Atenolol

d. Epinephrine

A. PROPANOLOL

400

What is the effect of Prazosin on peripheral vascular resistance:

A. Increase

B. Decrease

C. No effect

D. No Definite Effect

B. Decrease

400

The following are physiologic responses to direct-acting beta receptor agonists except:

a. Positive inotropy

b. Bronchial smooth muscle relaxation

c. Decreased lipolysis

d. Increased gluconeogenesis

C. DEC. LIPOLYSIS

400

Beta blockers are known to depress myocardial contractility and excitability, thus caution must be exercised in giving this drug to patients with what condition?

COMPENSATED HEART FAILURE

500

Drugs that mimic the actions of epinephrine or norepinephrine have traditionally been termed

Sympathomimetic drugs.

500

Of the adrenoceptors, this one is responsible for actions over juxtaglomerular cells.

BETA-1 adrenoreceptors

500

This is a reaction of the SNS that causes certain muscles to contract and hair follicles to protrude outward from the skin

PILOERECTION or GOOSEBUMPS

500

Coming from the directing-acting alpha agonists class, it can be used for nasal decongestion, mydriasis and for hypotension

PHENYLEPHRINE

500

This is a direct-acting αlpha agonist used as a topical decongestant because of its ability to promote constriction of the vessels in the nasal mucosa and conjunctiva.

Oxymetazoline