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1. This is the site of action in the brain where antipsychoticswork.A. Basal gangliaB. Cerebral cortexC. Chemoreceptor trigger zoneD. Limbic system2. This is the drug distribution site where a drug is metabolizedto different components.A. Kidney C. IntestineB. Lung D. Liver3. The maximum effect that can be achieved by a drug is calleddrugA. potency. C. efficacy.B. circulation. D. metabolism.4. This is the major form in which drugs may be detected in the urine.A. Hydroxylati derivative C. The original parent compoundB. The glucuronic acid metabolite D. Bound to plasma protein5. The most important characteristic that a drug must have to freely pass from thegastrointestinal tract into the circulation is to beA. in salt form. C. bound to a receptor.B. bound to protein. D. fat soluble.6. Aspirin acts at this site of action.A. Beta-2 adrenergic receptor C. Angiotensin-converting enzymeB. Cyclo-oxygenase enzyme D. H1 histamine receptor7. This is the site of action for furosemide (Lasix).A. Blood C. Electrical conduction systemB. Cardiac muscle D. Kidney8. The bacterial site of action for this drug is the ribosomes.A. Ampicillin C. Cephalexin (Keflex)B. Antifungal drug D. Erythromycin9. The route of excretion of volatile drugs is through theA. kidneys. C. lungs.B. intestines. D. liver.10. Specific tissues containing receptors for drugs are referred to asA. sites of action. C. the trigger zone.B. the circulation. D. inactive tissues.11. A drug that lowers high blood pressure by acting on the peripheral blood vessels workson this substance.A. Beta-2 adrenergic receptor C. Angiotensin-converting enzymeB. Cyclo-oxygenase enzyme D. H1 histamine receptor12. This is the site of action of sleeping pills in the brain.A. Basal ganglia C. Chemoreceptor trigger zoneB. Cerebral cortex D. Limbic system13. As described, which one of the following four drugs is most potent as a pain reliever?A. Orudis KT—12.5 mgB. Aleve—220 mgC. Advil—200 mgD. Aspirin—325 mg14. Drugs end up here by way of the bile duct or from passage from the stomach.A. Kidney C. IntestineB. Lungs D. Liver15. The onset time of a sedative to cause drowsiness by this route is 30 minutes.A. Intravenous injection C. Skin patchB. Oral route D. Inhalation16. A drug that dilates the airway acts at this site of action.A. Beta-2 adrenergic receptor C. Angiotensin-converting enzymeB. Cyclo-oxygenase enzyme D. H1 histamine receptor17. The site of action for warfarin (Coumadin) anticoagulant is theA. blood.B. cardiac muscle.C. electrical conduction system of the cardiac muscle.D. kidney.18. The site of action for skeletal muscle relaxants is theA. spinal cord. C. chemoreceptor trigger zone.B. cerebral cortex. D. limbic system.19. The site of action for an antiarrhythmic drug is theA. peripheral blood vessels.B. basal ganglia.C. electrical conduction system of the cardiac muscle.D. kidneys and their functioning nephrons.20. The bacterial site of action of this antibiotic is the cell wall.A. Erythromycin C. TetracyclineB. Penicillin VK D. Clindamycin
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