Module 3

Cards (101)

  • Which of the following is not an anti-psychotic agent?
    Rabeprazole
  • What is the natural buffer system of the blood? Bicarbonate
  • Which of the following is not used to treat
    opioid toxicity?
    Nalorphine
  • In the administration of Lidocaine as a local anesthetic, Epinephrine is administered mainly to promote
    Vasoconstriction
  • What is the drug of choice for obsessivecompulsive disorder and bulimia?
    Fluoxetine
  • Serotonin syndrome is an example of what ADR
    type?
    Type A
  • A higher-than-normal calcium level
    Hypercalcemia
  • Which of the following is not advertised?
    Mefenamic acid 500 mg tab
  • Phase 1 clinical trial specifically evaluates the drug’s ______.
    Safety
  • Which of the following insulin types can be given intravenously?
    Regular Insulin
  • Anti-hypertensive drugs for pregnant, except:
    Candesartan
  • Total parenteral nutrition should be protected
    from light because it contains
    vitamins
  • Propranolol can be used in the following
    conditions, except:
    Asthma
  • The first recognized representative of pharmaceutical profession:
    hospital pharmacist
  • Which of the following drugs reverses isoniazid toxicity?
    Vitamin B6
  • The following are alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, except:
    Methimazole
  • A class I antiarrhythmic drug that can causes fatigue, arthralgia, myalgia, and low-grade fever, suggestive of systemic lupus erythematosus like syndrome.
    Procainamide
  • A retrospective comparison of casual factors or exposures in group of persons with disease and those of persons without the disease
    case-control study
  • Which of the following drugs is not used to
    prevent nausea and vomiting after radiation
    therapy?
    Alendronate
  • Inhalational anesthetics are used to induce
    General anesthesia
  • Which of the following best describes the
    neonates?
    those between 1 day and 1 month of age
  • The term that describes the release of water of hydration of solids
    Efflorescence
  • Who is not qualified to be a member of the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee?
    pharmacy intern
  • The combination of MAOI and Tyramine-rich foods would result in the following, except:
    Hypotension
  • Study of the use and effects of drugs in a large number of people
    Pharmacoepidemiology
  • How many milliequivalents are there in 15 mL of a 50% MgSO4 solution? (MW = 246)
    60.97 mEq
  • If a drug weighs 10 g and occupies a volume of 8.3 mL, what is the density of the substance?
    1.20 g/mL
  • Convert 5% (w/v) to mg/mL:
    50 mg/mL
  • . If 700 mL of a 15% (v/v) solution of
    methylsalicylate in alcohol is diluted to 2500
    mL, what will be the percentage strength (v/v)?
    4.2%
  • If the ratio 1:250 is expressed as %, the result is:
    0.4%
  • A metabolite of cyclophosphamide that is
    thought to cause a chemical irritation of
    bladder mucosa resulting in bleeding
    Acrolein
  • A solution contains 5% anhydrous dextrose
    (MW: 180) in water for injection. How many
    milliosmoles per liter are represented by this
    concentration?
    277.78 mOsm
  • Which of the following therapeutic uses is
    approved for the drug Thalidomide?
    Leprosy
  • Acacia and Bismuth salts
    Cementation
  • How many meq of KCl are represented in a 15 mL dose of a 10% w/v KCl elixir (MW: 74.5)
    20.13 mEq
  • It refers to the ability of a substance to exist in different crystalline or physical states.
    Polymorphism
  • Which of the following needle has the smallest diameter?
    26 gauge, 3 ¾ inches
  • It refers to the ability of a substance to exist in
    different crystalline or physical states.
    Polymorphism
  • Potassium permanganate and sugar
    Explosive combination
  • A type of incompatibility that may be classified as both physical and chemical
    Precipitation