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Chabner Chap 21/22T
Chapter 21 & 22 Test
Question | Answer |
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Study of the interaction of drugs and subcellular entities such as enzymes and DNA is called | molecular pharmacology |
suppositories are inserted: | rectally |
Drugs that are swollowed and absorbed through the intestinal tract: | Oral |
Aerosols are administered in this way: | inhalation |
drugs are applied on the skin | topical |
morphine | analgesic |
beta-blocker | cardiovascular |
amphetamine and caffeine | stimulant |
drugs that relax without necessarily producing sleep | sedative |
drugs that are used to relieve pain, induce sleep, and suppress cough | analgesics |
drugs that produce a loss of sensation thoughout the entire body | anesthetics |
drugs used to treat epilepsy | anticonvulsants |
study of how drugs interact with subcellular parts | molecular phrmacology |
use of drugs in the treatment of disease | chemotherapy |
study os the harmful effects of drugs | toxicology |
study of drug effects in the body | pharmacodynamics |
measurement of drug concentrations in tissues and in blood over time | pharmokinetics |
a term that describes an exaggerated feeling of well being is: | euphoria |
preoccupation with one's self and lack of responsiveness to others is a characteristic of | autism |
false or unreal sensory perceptions are called | hallucinations |
which of the following psychotherapies uses free association and transference | psychoanalysis |
short depressive periods and moods with no psychotic features | dysthymic disorder |
severe dysphoric mood with psychotic features | major depression |
grandiose sense of self importance and preoccupation with fantasies of success and power | narcissistic |
no loyalty or concern for others; without moral standards | antisocial |
emotionally cold and aloof; indifferent to praise or criticism and to the feelings of others | schozoid |
emotional, immature, and dependent; irrational outbursts and flamboyant behavior | histrionic |
loss of memory | amnesia |
state of excessive excitability; agitation | mania |
a non-reactive state; stupor | mutism |
persistent idea, emotion, or urge | obession |
uncontrollable urge to perform an act repeatedly | compulsion |
feelings of apprehension, uneasiness, dread | anxiety |
uncontrollable feelings are separated from their real object and redirected | dissociation |
anxiety becomes a bodily symptom that has no organic basis | conversion |
lack of responsiveness to others; preoccupied with self | autism |
absence of emotions | apathy |
false or unreal sensory perception | hallucination |
fixed, false belief that cannot be changed by logical reasoning or evidence | delusion |
confusion in thinking; faulty perceptions and irrational behavior | delirium |
unstable, undergoing rapid emotional change | labile |
antihistame | anaphylactic shock |
analgesic | nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug |
antidiabetic | insulin |
anticoagulant | heparin |
antibiotic | penicillin or erythromycin |
stimulant | caffeine or amphetamines |
sedative/hypnotic | benzodiazepine |
tranquilizer | phenothiazine |