Basics of Pharmacology
Infection
Comfort
Intracranial Regulation
Mobility
100

The term for the direct action of the drug on the body

What is the therapeutic effect?

100

The goal of anti-infective agents..

target foreign organisms that have invaded and infected the body of a human hose

100

With chlorozoxane (muscle relaxer), there is a certain adverse effect that you need to watch for.

What is color change of the urine? (red)

100

Name the five types of seizures. 

What are generalized, absence, tonic-clonic, partial seizure, and status epilepticus?

100

What drug is used for the mainstay treatment of Parkinson's disease and what drug is commonly combined with it and why?

What is Levodopa?

Carbidopa because it decreases the incidence of adverse effects


200

The parts of the drug evaluation process and FDA approval in the correct order.

Preclinical trials, phase I, phase II, phase III, FDA approval, phase IV

200

The difference between bactericidal and bacteriostatic 

bactericidal: substance that causes death of bacteria

bacteriostatic: substance the prevents the replication of bacteria

200

Name three narcotics and one narcotic antagonist.

what are morphine, hydromorphone, oxycodone, naloxone?

200

What is the prototype of hydantoins and what is the therapeutic level of the drug?

What is phenytoin and 10-20mcg/mL?

200

What drug interact with dopaminergic agents (Levodopa, Amantidine, Ropinirole, Rasagiline)?

What are MAOI's; therapeutic effects increase and risk of hypertensive crisis exists; should be stopped 14 days before beginning therapy with a dopaminergic

300

The excessive response to the primary or secondary effects of a drug.

what is hypersensitivity?

300

The ability of pathogens over time adapt to an anti infective to produce cells that are no longer affected by a particular drug

What is resistance?

300

Salicylates have three main properties that are associated with comfort...what are they?

What are anti-inflammatory (no swelling), antipyretic (no fever), analgesic (pain relief)?

300

What is the prototype of benzodiazepines? 

What is diazepam? 

300

What vitamin should not be taken with Levodopa due to its decreased efficiency with the drug?

What is Vitamin B6?

400

Name the seven rights of medication.

correct:

patient, dose, route, storage, preparation, time, and documentation

400

Aminoglycosides should be avoided in patients with this type of loss because it would be intensified by toxic drug effects on the auditory nerve.

What is hearing loss?

400

Acetominophen has drug-drug interactions with what perfusion class?

What are anticoagulants?

400

The main drug to treat absence seizures and labs to monitor when taking the drug.

What is valproic acid and are LFT's and BUN?

400

What GI adverse effect can occur with Dopaminergic agents and what teaching can go along with it?

What is GI depression or obstruction; stay hydrated?

500

Proper evaluation to see if the drug that was administered actually worked.

therapeutic response

500

These types of drugs treat leporacy and tuberculosis. 

What are antimycobacterials?


500

What is the main point in teaching to the patient about consumption of NSAIDS?

What is drink plenty of water and take with small meals?

500

The 5 main drugs for treating partial seizures.

What are carbamazepine, gabapentin, lamotrigine, levetiracetam, pregabalin?

500

Anticholinergic agents are indicated for what and what GI adverse effects can be seen with them?

What is treatment of Parkinsonism, whether idiopathic, atherosclerotic, or postencephalitic, and for the relief of symptoms of extrapyramidal disorders associated with the use of some drugs, including phenothiazines?