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Pharmacokinetic Principles: 

Drug Movement

1) Pharmacokinetics is the effect of the ____ and pharmacodynamics is the effect of the
____.
         a) Drug on a drug; Body on the drug
         b) Body on the drug; Drug on a drug
         c) Drug on the body; Body on the drug
         d) Body on the drug; Drug on the body
         e) Drug on a drug; Drug on a drug
2.1) Which of the following is NOT an action of the body on a drug?
         a) Absorption
         b) Distribution
         c) Metabolism
         d) Excretion
         e) Side effects
3) If a drug is 80% bound to blood elements or plasma proteins, what part is considered
the free form?
         a) 20%
         b) 40%
         c) 50%
         d) 80%
         e) 100%
4.1) Which of the following describes minimal effective concentration (MEC)?
         a) The minimal drug plasma concentration that can be detected
         b) The minimal drug plasma concentration to enter tissues
         c) The minimal drug plasma concentration to interact with receptors
         d) The minimal drug plasma concentration to produce effect
         e) The minimal drug plasma concentration to reach therapeutic levels
4.2) If a patient misses three doses of their daily drug, which of the following (in general)
is the best solution?
         a) Take a 4x dose at the next dose time
         b) Wait 3 more days (week total) then return to normal regimen
         c) Do nothing and continue normal regimen
         d) Setup an appointment to have the patient evaluated
         e) Prescribe a higher dosage pill so missed doses will have less effect
4.3) Blood levels of a drug correlate to the effectiveness of that drug, such as with
pentazocine (Talwin) or phenobarbitol (Luminal).
         a) True
         b) False
5.1) Which of the following drug permeation mechanisms involves polar substances too
large to enter cells by other means, such as iron or vitamin B12?
a) Aqueous diffusion
        b) Lipid diffusion
        c) Carrier molecules
        d) Endocytosis and exocytosis
5.2) Which of the following drug permeation mechanisms occurs across epithelial tight
junctions and is driven by a concentration gradient?
        a) Aqueous diffusion

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