Introduction to Pharmacology 12th Edition By Mary Kaye Asperheim – Test Bank

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Introduction to Pharmacology 12th Edition By Mary Kaye Asperheim – Test Bank

Asperheim: Introduction to Pharmacology, 12th Edition

Chapter 3: Drug Legislation and Drug Standards

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which is an example of a Schedule I controlled substance?

a.

Over-the-counter cough medicine with codeine

b.

Lomotil

c.

Cocaine

d.

Heroin

ANS: D

Feedback

A

Over-the-counter substances are Schedule V controlled substances.

B

Lomotil is a Schedule V controlled substance because it contains a limited amount of diphenoxylate in combination with other non-narcotic active ingredients.

C

Cocaine is a Schedule II controlled substance.

D

Heroin is a Schedule I controlled substance because it has no currently accepted medicinal use in the United States.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: Page 20

2.The United States Pharmacopeia–National Formulary (USP-NF) is:

a.

An official standard of reference for medications

b.

Composed of information supplied by manufacturers

c.

Available only to licensed physicians

d.

A Canadian reference source

ANS: A

Feedback

A

The USP-NF is the standard of reference for medications in the United States.

B

The Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR), not the USP-NF, is a collection of information provided by manufacturers, most commonly the package inserts included with the medications.

C

The USP-NF is available to the general public through the United States Pharmacopeia in Rockville, Maryland.

D

The USP-NF is not a Canadian publication.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: Page 21

3.The generic name of a medication is the:

a.

Chemical name of the drug

b.

Trade name chosen by the manufacturer

c.

Official nonproprietary name of a drug

d.

Name under which the pharmacist must dispense it

ANS: C

Feedback

A

The chemical name of a drug is its unique compositional name.

B

The trade name is the proprietary name of a drug.

C

The generic name is the nonproprietary name of the drug.

D

The prescriber must order by generic name or indicate that a generic substitution may be made.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: Page 22

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