Hospital and clinical pharmacy mcqs (61-70)
61.The principal limiting factor in the rate of absorption from suspensions is
A. Dissolution rate
B. Viscosity
C. Chemical stability
D. Physical stability
Ans. A
62.Glucagon maybe used as a diagnostic agent in radiographic examination of the
A. Bones
B. Brain
C. GI tract
D. Kidney
Ans. C
63.A prevalent drug interaction of the fluorides solutions involves
A. Eggs
B. Meats
C. Fish
D. Dairy products
Ans. D
64.A drug that reverses plasma-protein binding is often referred to as
A. A protein hydrolysate
B. A displacer
C. An enzyme inhibitor
D. An enzyme
Ans. B
65.Testing of Medical cylinders by
A. Hydraulic test
B. Tensile test
C. Impact and bend test
D. All the above
Ans. D
66.Bandage used to support and immobilize many parts of the body is
A. Triangular
B. Adhesive
C. Crape
D. Gauze
Ans. A
67.Oral hypoglycemics are usually most useful in
A. Juvenile diabetes
B. Labile diabetes
C. Maturity onset diabetes
D. Brittle diabetes
Ans. C
68.Weakly basic drugs are eliminated best under what conditions?
A. Alkaline urine
B. Acidic urine
C. Neutral urine
D. None of these
Ans. B
69.Methotrexate should never be used concurrently with
A. Penicillin
B. Meprobamate
C. Epinephrine
D. Aspirin
Ans. D
70.Amylnitrate is usually administered
A. By inhalation
B. I. M
C. I. V
D. Rectally
Ans. A
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