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STI College Global City College of Nursing Quiz Name: ____________________________ Date: _____________________ Test I: Identification Instruction: Please do not write anything on the paper, you may use yellow paper as your answer sheet. If a single mark is seen, you will get an automatic score of zero. _______________ 1. A type of doctor’s order that is to be carried out immediately. _______________ 2. It is a psychological reliance to a drug to maintain a sense of well being. _______________ 3. It is an alcohol-based liquid medication. _______________ 4. The organ primarily responsible for metabolism of drugs. _______________ 5. The organ primarily responsible for elimination of drugs. _______________ 6. It is the route of drug administration that promotes the most rapid absorption. _______________ 7. Fillers and inert substances that are used in drug preparation to allow the drug to take on a particular size and shape to enhance drug dissolution. _______________ 8. Drugs that block a response. _______________ 9. Drugs that produce a response. _______________ 10. Drugs that stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system. _______________ 11. It a lipid-based medication. _______________ 12. The study of the effects of drugs on living organisms. _______________ 13. The combined effects of drugs is greater than the sum of each individual agent acting independently. _______________ 14. A therapeutic action of a drug that relieves the symptoms of a disease but does not affect the disease itself. _______________ 15. Is a psychologic benefit from a compound that may not have the chemical structure of a drug effect.

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STI College Global CityCollege of Nursing

Quiz

Name: ____________________________ Date: _____________________

Test I: Identification

Instruction: Please do not write anything on the paper, you may use yellow paper as your answer sheet. If a single mark is seen, you will get an automatic score of zero.

_______________ 1. A type of doctor’s order that is to be carried out immediately._______________ 2. It is a psychological reliance to a drug to maintain a sense of well being._______________ 3. It is an alcohol-based liquid medication._______________ 4. The organ primarily responsible for metabolism of drugs._______________ 5. The organ primarily responsible for elimination of drugs._______________ 6. It is the route of drug administration that promotes the most rapid absorption._______________ 7. Fillers and inert substances that are used in drug preparation to allow the drug to take on a particular size and shape to enhance drug dissolution._______________ 8. Drugs that block a response. _______________ 9. Drugs that produce a response._______________ 10. Drugs that stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system._______________ 11. It a lipid-based medication._______________ 12. The study of the effects of drugs on living organisms._______________ 13. The combined effects of drugs is greater than the sum of each individual agent acting independently. _______________ 14. A therapeutic action of a drug that relieves the symptoms of a disease but does not affect the disease itself._______________ 15. Is a psychologic benefit from a compound that may not have the chemical structure of a drug effect.

Test II. Drug Computation

1. A patient is to receive NPH 50 u s.c.daily. Stock is 100 u/ ml in 10 vials. How many ml should be administered? (2 points)

2. Adminiter Ampicillin oral suspension 50 mg PO q 6 x 7 days. Stock is 125 mg/ 5 ml in 30 ml bottle.

a. How many ml/ dose will you administer? (3 points)b. How many bottles of the medication will you request? (5 points)3. Administer Atropine SO4 0.3 mg IM on call to OR. Stck is 500 mcg./ ml ampule. How many

ml will you inject? (5 points)4. The physician’s order reads: “ Administer 0.9 NaCl 6 L for 48 hours”. To how many gtts/ min

will you regulate the IVF?

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Test III. Fish and Feather

Column A1.

a. Vasoconstrictionb. Mydriasisc. Hypertensiond. Increase GI motility

2. a. Inderalb. Nadololc. Albuterold. Atenolol

3. a. Dobutamineb. Epinephrinec. Norepinephrined. Dopamine

4. a. Blood flowb. pHc. Half-lifed. Stress

5. a. Opthalmicb. Oticc. Orald. Topical

6.a. Cholinergicb. Adrenergicc. Autonomicd. Parasympathetic

Column BA.

1. Alpha12. Alpha 23. Beta 14. Beta 2

B.1. Beta Adrenergic agonist2. Beta1 adrenergic blocker3. Beta 2 adrenergic blocker4. Sympathomimetic

C.1. Endogenous2. Synthetic3. Noncatecholamines4. Adrenaline

D.1. Absorption2. Distribution3. Metabolism5. Excretion

E.1. Buccal2. Parenteral3. Sublingual4. Enteral

F.1. CNS2. PNS3. Somatic4. Parasympathetic