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Week 2 PTP-101

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This drug is extracted from the leaves of the plant digitalis lanata Digoxin
Which of the following is the correct indication of use for Uniretic? hypertension
What is the classification for Lotensin? ACE inhibitor
What is the generic name for Plendil? felodipine
What is the generic name for Univasc? Moexipril
What is the generic name for Inocor? amrinone
Lisinopril's generic name is: that is the generic name
What is the brand name for atenolol? Tenormin
This is a list of approved drugs for reimbursement? FORMULARY
What is the brand name for ramipril? Altace
What is the generic name for Cozaar? Losartan potassium
All of your med list drugs come from this sub-class of CCBs: dihydropyridine
Which of the following is not a nomenclature of a drug: non-proprietary name, trade name, brand name
Which of the following drugs comes extended release? nifedipine
What is the actual form of the drug(tab, cap., supp, etc)? dosage form
What is the generic name for Lanoxin? Digoxin
What is the most common ROA? Oral
Essential, fixed, and mineral oils all derive from which of the following drug sources: plant
A patient comes in complaining of developing an irritating cough since taking a new rx. Which of the following drugs on their profile could possibly be causing this? Monopril
Which receptors is located in your heart and kidneys? beta 1
This dosage form is also known as troches or pastilles? lozenges
Which of the following drugs are classified by whether they work on the arterial or venous site of action? Altace, Pindolol, Norvasc
These are made from powders that are wetted and then dried: granules
Which of the following classifications was originally synthesized from snake venom? ACE inhibitors
What is the abbreviation for every night at bedtime? qhs
This type of solution contains water and alcohol: hydro-alcoholic
Microorganisms comes from what source of drugs: Natural
Capsule shells are composed of: gelatin
What is the generic name for Monopril? Fosinopril
Which of the following drug names is the generic name? valsartan
This type of drug is made in a laboratory to imitate a drug that is naturally occurring synthesized
Which of the following classification can effect an individual's sleep wake cycle? beta adrenergic antagonist
What is the generic name for Primacor? Milrinone Lactate
What is the classification for Capoten? ACE Inhibitor
Which of the following drugs comes from a natural source? Digoxin, Quinapril, Vasotec
What is the generic name for Univasc? moexipril
What is the classification for Capoten? Ace Inhibitor
These types of tablets are most commonly used for children? chewable
Which of the following is not a part of the 5 Rights? right qty
Which of the following drugs diminishes the effect of adrenaline on the sympathetic nervous system? Plendil, Nifedipine, Norvasc
Buccal ROA means: between cheek and gum
This dosage form is applied to the skin with friction and rubbing: liniments
Which of the following is a possible cause for medication errors? Prescriber's handwriting, Technician chooses wrong drug, Nurse gives medicaine to wrong patient with the same name
Which of the following drugs decreases intracellular calcium leading to a reduction in muscle contraction? amlodipine, Plendil, nifedipine
What is the meaning fro hyperkalemia? high potassium in the blood
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