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1. This liquid dosage form is a drug dissolved pure alcohol.

a. solution
b. tincture
c. elixir
d. emulsion
e. suspension
ans = b
2. Characteristics of “small molecule” drugs EXCEPT:

a. ionized at physiological pH
b. relatively low molecular weight
c. usually are heterocyclic
d. most are inorganic salts
e. source is usually chemical synthesis
ans = d
This drug dose form must be shaken prior to use.

a. solution
b. cream
c. gel
d. suspension
e. ointment
ans = d
You prescribe an antibiotic to treat an oral-facial infection in your patient.. Your directions are to take one capsule p.c. Assuming your patient eats three meals daily, how many capsules will you instruct the pharmacist to dispense to cover 7 days?

a. 40
b. 14
c. 28
d. 10
e. 21
Ans = e
1. The dose of amoxicillin as standard prophylaxis for bacterial endocarditis in adult patients undergoing invasive dental procedures is:

a. 600 mg
b. 500 mg
c. 2 grams
d. 1 gram
e. None of the above
Ans = c
2. The dose of clindamycin as the alternative drug for prophylaxis for bacterial endocarditis in adult patients undergoing invasive dental procedures is:

a. 600 mg
b. 500 mg
c. 2 grams
d. 1 gram
e. None of the above
Ans = a
The dose of amoxicillin as standard prophylaxis in dental patients with a total joint prosthetic implant is:

a. 600 mg
b. 500 mg
c. 2 grams
d. 1 gram
e. None of the above
c. 2 grams
The mechanism of action of this intravenous sedative includes a GABAmimetic action, an inhibition of CNS synaptic function and non-specific axonal effects.

A. fentanyl
B. nitrous oxide
C. thiopental (Pentothal)
D. isoflurane (Forane)
E. ketamine
c
Of the five agents listed below, which has the largest value for MAC?

A. nitrous oxide
B. halothane
C. enflurane (Ethrane)
D. isoflurane (Forane)
E. ether
Ans = a
14. In general, benzodiazepines are less dangerous than barbiturates because they do not affect the medullary respiratory centers.

A. above statement is true
B. above statement is false
Ans = a
22. Which antidepressant below is associated with causing the most significant dry mouth?

A. amitriptyline (Elavil)
B. duloxetine (Cymbalta)
C. buproprion (Wellbutrin)
D. fluoxetine (Prozac)
E. nortriptyline (Pamelor)
Ans = a
29. Which hypnotic below is an agonist of the melatonin receptor?

A. ramelteon (Rozerem)
B. eszopiclone (Lunesta)
C. zolipdem (Ambien)
D. zaleplon (Sonata)
Ans = a