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Pharmacology questions from my VTNE app

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show An agonistic drug  
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When discussing drug interactions what is the term used to describe a drug that blocks a natural body substance or normal function without producing any physiological effect?   show
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In which organ does the detoxification of drugs and toxins normally occur?   show
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The excretion of drugs can occur in the--   show
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what is the concern when administering injectable medications intramuscularly?   show
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The perivascular injection of caustic drugs is a risk associated with:   show
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A cholinergic agent is one that   show
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show effect  
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Into what form(s) can a drug solution be formulated?   show
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Which is the amount of drug given per unit of body weight?   show
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show 20 kg (2.2 lbs/kg)  
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What is the term for drugs that kill or inhibit the growth of other microorganisms?   show
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Sally is about to premedicate a surgical patient with 0.011mg/kg of glycopyrrolate. What reason(s) do she and the veterinarian have for using this drug?   show
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show Ketamine  
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Sally is preparing to induce a pt using propofol. She has a patent iv cath placed in the right cephalic vein, and has checked her anesthesia machine and ET tube for leaks. What is her initial concern when administering propofol?   show
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show Apply to the left eye, four times daily, for ten days  
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show Across cellular membranes, GI tract, topical, tracheobronchial surfaces, and alveoli, and parenteral  
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How does bioavailability relate significantly to drugs administered by mouth and absorbed through the GI tract?   show
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Toxicity can occur from drugs that require elimination through urinary excrement in patients with which of the following conditions?   show
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If a medication is administered to an unhealthy patient whose drug clearance ability is reduced by 50%, what effect will this have on the half-life of the drug?   show
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show 50 mg twice daily  
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show Antacids  
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