Mid-Term collection / 2010 batch
"Dr.Alia Shatanawi's questions"
1-adrenergic receptor found in skeletal muscles : b2
..
2-what determines potency : both efficacy and affinity
..
3-epinephrine effect in anaphylactic shock: constrict b.v
..
4-initiation of toxicity: Phase 1
..
5-rash on skin after given a pt antibiotic: type 4 reaction
..
6-calculate ed50: 3
..
7- most common way by which the drug enter the cells : passive diffusion
..
8-on of the following is indirect cholinergic agonist
..
9-total drug exposure expresses by: area under the curve
..
10-which one is more competitive <diagram>?
..
11-warfrin + **zole competition on albumin ?? what is the net effect ?? bleeding
..
12-one of the following effects of epi antagonized by prazosin and not by propanolol?? mydriasis !!
..
13-one is true about maternal and fetus ? weak acids cross easily
..
14-so2al least one affected by atropine in increasing b.p (hypertension) ???
..
15-one is a side effect of ganglionic blockers? Urinary hesitation
..
16-one is true about maternal and fetus : none of the above
..
17- A patient is taking two drugs (antibiotics)... and is administered with warfarin.. for wisdom teeth extraction.. what do you expect to happen from the following? Bleeding
..
18- after an adrenergic agonist administration, a patient is presented with vomiting and diarrhea, which receptor is responsible for these adverse effects: alpha-1
..
19- drug-drug relation: B+C (or A+B)
..
20- Ganglionic blocking agents are rarely used because of the numerous side effects like : Mydriasis
..
21- In the treatment of anaphylactic shock, epinephrine is giving to: constrict blood vessels.
..
22- epinephrine produces all of the following effects except : decreased blood sugar level
..
23- Symptoms following DFP (diisopropylfluorophosphate) exposure: salivation
..
24- indirect-acting cholinomimetic : Edrophonium
..
25- Muscarinic receptor subtype primarily associated with the
"Dr.Alia Shatanawi's questions"
1-adrenergic receptor found in skeletal muscles : b2
..
2-what determines potency : both efficacy and affinity
..
3-epinephrine effect in anaphylactic shock: constrict b.v
..
4-initiation of toxicity: Phase 1
..
5-rash on skin after given a pt antibiotic: type 4 reaction
..
6-calculate ed50: 3
..
7- most common way by which the drug enter the cells : passive diffusion
..
8-on of the following is indirect cholinergic agonist
..
9-total drug exposure expresses by: area under the curve
..
10-which one is more competitive <diagram>?
..
11-warfrin + **zole competition on albumin ?? what is the net effect ?? bleeding
..
12-one of the following effects of epi antagonized by prazosin and not by propanolol?? mydriasis !!
..
13-one is true about maternal and fetus ? weak acids cross easily
..
14-so2al least one affected by atropine in increasing b.p (hypertension) ???
..
15-one is a side effect of ganglionic blockers? Urinary hesitation
..
16-one is true about maternal and fetus : none of the above
..
17- A patient is taking two drugs (antibiotics)... and is administered with warfarin.. for wisdom teeth extraction.. what do you expect to happen from the following? Bleeding
..
18- after an adrenergic agonist administration, a patient is presented with vomiting and diarrhea, which receptor is responsible for these adverse effects: alpha-1
..
19- drug-drug relation: B+C (or A+B)
..
20- Ganglionic blocking agents are rarely used because of the numerous side effects like : Mydriasis
..
21- In the treatment of anaphylactic shock, epinephrine is giving to: constrict blood vessels.
..
22- epinephrine produces all of the following effects except : decreased blood sugar level
..
23- Symptoms following DFP (diisopropylfluorophosphate) exposure: salivation
..
24- indirect-acting cholinomimetic : Edrophonium
..
25- Muscarinic receptor subtype primarily associated with the