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100

What is the primary site of drug metabolism?

a. Colon

b. Small Intestines

c. Brain

d. Liver

D. Liver

100

Which of the following is a vasodilator? (H: ACE)

a. Digoxin

b. Benazepril

c. Dopamine

b. Benazepril

100

What route of administration uses suppositories?

a. Oral

b. Rectal

c. Transdermal

d. Topical

B. Rectal
100

If the Veterinarian chooses medications after reading the results of a patients blood work, which method of prescribing medicine does this fall under?

a. Empirical

b. Symptomatic 

c. Diagnostic

c. diagnostic

100

What drugs may be purchased by a client without a prescription?

a. Biologics

b. Over the counter

c. Extra label 

d. Controlled substances

B. Over the counter

200

When a drug is metabolized by the liver, what is it called?

Biotransformation

200

What is the term used to describe the absorption, blood levels, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs?

a. Pharmacogenetics

b. Pharmacokinetics

c. Pharmacodynamics

b. Pharmacokinetics

200

What is erythropoietin used to do?

Increase Red Blood Cell production.

200

Which Alpha-2 Adrenergic agonist is commonly used as a tranquilizer?

a. Atipamezole (antisedan)

b. Dexmedetomidine (Dexdomitor)

c. Tramadol

d. Hydromorphone

b. Dexmedetomidine (Dexdomitor)

200

Which is an anticoagulant?

a. Protamine sulfate

b. Vitamin K-1

c. Ferrous sulfate powder

d. Heparin

d. Heparin

300

Which of the following cardiovascular drug can increase the force of contractions (inotrope) and cause vasodilation?

a. Sotalol

b. Pimobendan

c. Enalapril

d. Furosemide

B. Pimobendan

300

Which of the following is a blood-enhancing drug that increases the production and quality of RBCs?

a. Protamine sulfate

b. Asprin

c. Vitamin K-1

d. Erythropoietin 

d. Erythropoietin

300

What is the term used to describe a drug that binds to a cell receptor and prevents the cell from performing some function?

a. Antagonist

b. Agonist

c. Bioequivalence

d. Bioavailability

A. Antagonist. 

300

What is the Empirical method when choosing medications?

This is the practical experiences of the Veterinarian that play a role in medication selection.

300

What is the overall function of beta blockers? Select all that apply:

a. Decrease BP

b. Increase BP

c. Decrease HR

d. Increase HR

Decrease HR and Decrease BP

400

What type of drug is considered dangerous because of its potential for human abuse or misuse?

a. Extra label

b. Prescription

c. Controlled substance

d. Over the counter

c. Controlled Substance

400

Barbituates are commonly used to treat seizures. Which of the following drugs is a barbituate?

a. Zonisamide (Zonigran)

b. Midazolam (Versed)

c. Phenobarbital 

d. Diazepam (Valium)

c. Phenobarbital

400

Critically ill patients recieve medication through which route?

a. SQ

b. IV

c. Transdermally

d. Orally

b. IV

500

What drug reverses the clinical effects of opioids?

Naloxone

500

When is a VCPR considered valid or established?

a. If the veterinarian has assumed the responsibility for making clinical judgements.

b. If a referral is made to a veterinarian based on the owner's assessment. 

c. If the client pays the veterinarian's bill

A. If the veterinarian has assumed the responsibility for making clinical judgements. 

500

Why would we administer drugs or medications rectally?

HINT: Signs and symptoms

Vomiting, Diarrhea, Seizures.

500

Beta-adrenergic antagonists can be used to treat cardiac arrhythmias. Which of the following is a beta-adrenergic antagonist?

a. Propranolol

b. Benazepril

c. Amlodipine

d. Digoxin

a. Propranolol

500

When a drug is given intravenously, the following is true: (Select All That Apply)

1. Achieve concentration in therapeutic range rapidly

2. Achieve concentration in therapeutic range slowly

3. Have a therapeutic range that is higher than oral drugs

4. Reaches therapeutic range faster than other routes of administration.


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