A) Actions are increased.
B) Actions are decreased.
C) Actions are eliminated.
D) Actions are unchanged.
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A) Ask the patient how much alcohol he ingests daily.
B) Communicate this information to the admitting physician.
C) Alert the health-care provider that this patient is "drug-seeking."
D) Reassure the patient that he will receive progressively higher dosages of codeine until his pain is controlled.
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A) Insulin dosages should be given less frequently because the drug will remain bound to receptors longer.
B) Insulin dosages should be decreased because the drug will exert its actions at lower concentrations.
C) Insulin dosages should be given more frequently because the drug will be eliminated at a faster rate.
D) Insulin dosages should be increased because cells will be less sensitive to the presence of active insulin.
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A) No therapeutic response
B) Increased adverse reactions and possible toxicity
C) Therapeutic response as expected in the general population
D) Drug inactivation occurs more rapidly, and the therapeutic response is limited.
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A) Increasing the patient's fluid intake
B) Co-administering the drug with an antagonist
C) Administering the drug by the intravenous route
D) Crushing the oral form of the drug before administration
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A) Stomach
B) Kidney
C) Brain
D) Liver
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A) Drug entry exceeds drug elimination.
B) The risk for toxic side effects is increased.
C) The intended response fails to be produced.
D) The drug's duration of action is longer than expected.
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A) Both drugs types must interact with receptors to produce their intended responses.
B) The primary target tissues for these types of drugs are invading bacteria and viruses.
C) Antagonists drugs produce only intended responses, and agonist drugs produce both intended responses and side effects.
D) These types of drugs are less likely to cause allergic responses than drugs that are neither agonists nor antagonists.
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A) Polymorphisms of genes encoding metabolizing enzymes
B) Age-related loss of alleles within the cells lining the intestinal tract
C) Single-gene disorders that reduce the function of the kidneys or the liver
D) Genetic-based behavior problems that promote poor adherence to prescribed drug regimens
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A) Heart rate is unchanged.
B) Heart rate decreases.
C) Heart rate increases.
D) Heart rate is irregular.
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A) Producing "blockbuster drugs" that will work equally well for everyone
B) Bringing down the cost of pharmaceutical manufacturing
C) Developing drugs that will treat very rare diseases
D) Reducing adverse reactions
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A) Rapid elimination of the drug with no benefit
B) Liver damage or failure
C) Hemolytic anemia
D) Fluid retention
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A) Drug dissolution in body fluids and drug binding to plasma proteins
B) Rates of drug movement into and through the gastrointestinal tract
C) Drug activation or deactivation and duration of drug actions
D) Drug binding with receptors and drug blocking of receptors
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A) Intended responses increase, whereas side effects decrease.
B) Intended responses decrease, whereas side effects increase.
C) Both intended responses and side effects increase.
D) Both intended responses and side effects decrease.
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A) This child should receive only a small fraction of the standard dose.
B) This child should receive the drug intravenously rather than orally.
C) This child should receive higher doses than the standard dose.
D) This child should receive the standard dose.
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A) A prodrug
B) An active metabolite
C) An inactive metabolite
D) A sustained-released drug
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A) "Body size is not important for warfarin, but gender differences are because testosterone improves its action."
B) "You are probably anemic, which would reduce your ability to form blood clots, so your doses can be lower."
C) "Many Asian Americans do not break down warfarin as fast as Caucasians, so the drug is more effective at lower dosages."
D) "Caucasians have higher levels of the enzyme that breaks down warfarin, requiring higher dosages for the same effect on INR."
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