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Pharma Simple Recall: Multiple Choice

The document is a multiple choice quiz about pharmaceutical drug nomenclature, types, interactions, and cardiac medications. It contains 10 questions testing knowledge on drug brand names vs generic names; prescription vs investigational drugs; additive drug effects; locations of muscarinic and nicotinic receptors; exceptions for use of adrenergic agonists; treatments for congestive heart failure and arrhythmia; and exceptions for cardiac glycosides. The answer key is provided at the end.
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Pharma Simple Recall: Multiple Choice

The document is a multiple choice quiz about pharmaceutical drug nomenclature, types, interactions, and cardiac medications. It contains 10 questions testing knowledge on drug brand names vs generic names; prescription vs investigational drugs; additive drug effects; locations of muscarinic and nicotinic receptors; exceptions for use of adrenergic agonists; treatments for congestive heart failure and arrhythmia; and exceptions for cardiac glycosides. The answer key is provided at the end.
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Pharma Simple Recall

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. ON DRUG NOMENCLATURE: Name given by the drug company that developed it.
a. Chemical name c. Brand name
b. Generic name
____ 2. ON DRUG NOMENCLATURE: Neither physicians, nor pharmacist uses this naming system; but helpful to
the drug engineers & drug makers.
a. Chemical name c. Brand name
b. Generic name
____ 3. ON TYPE OF DRUG: I am continuously being monitored through series of test and research although
already out in the market.
a. Prescription/legend drug c. Investigational drug
b. Non-prescription drug d. Illicit/street drug

____ 4. ON PHASES OF DRUGS: Further breakdown into smaller parts in GIT – absorption dissolved into liquid.
a. Pharmaceutic/dissolution c. Pharmacodynamics

b. Pharmacokinetics
____ 5. ON DRUG INTERACTION: Two drugs with similar actions are taken for a doubled effect.
a. Additive effect c. Antagonistic effect
b. Synergistic effect d. Potentiation effect

____ 6. ON DRUG INTERACTION: Example: ibuprofen + paracetamol + added analgesic effect.


a. Additive effect c. Antagonistic effect

b. Synergistic effect d. Potentiation effect

____ 7. ON AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM: Where does the muscarinic and nicotinic receptors belong?
a. Sympathetic b. Parasympathetic

____ 8. ADRENERGIC AGONIST is indicated for the following EXCEPT one:


a. Acute bronchial asthma c. Anaphylaxis

b. Thromboangiitis obliterans d. Local haemostatic (Epistaxis)

____ 9. Drug of choice in the treatment of Congestive Heart Failure and Arrhythmia:
a. Beta Blockers c. Cardiac Glycosides

b. Calcium Channel Blockers d. Propanolol

____ 10. The nurse on giving treatment to a client with arrhythmia knows that the following are Cardiac Glycosides
except:
a. Lanoxin, c. Digitek

b. Allopurinol d. Lanoxicaps
Pharma Challenge

Answer Section

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. ANS: C
2. ANS: A
3. ANS: C
4. ANS: A
5. ANS: A
6. ANS: A
7. ANS: B
8. ANS: B
9. ANS: C
10. ANS: A

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