ANS Questions
ANS Questions
ANS Questions
11. A 7-year-old girl recently diagnosed with persistent asthma started treatment
with inhaled albuterol as needed. Which of the following adverse effects was most
likely to occur during the therapy?
A. Atrioventricular block B. Restlessness C. Sleepiness D. Postural hypotension E.
Ventricular tachycardia
12. A 52-year-old woman suffering from severe bronchial asthma was recently
diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma. An appropriate local therapy was prescribed.
Which of the following drugs most likely would be included in the glaucoma
treatment of this patient?
A. Carbachol B. Epinephrine C. Propranolol D. Pilocarpine E. Timolol
13. A 65-year-old woman suffering from open-angle glaucoma was prescribed a
treatment regimen that included apraclonidine eye drops. Which of the following
actions on aqueous humor most likely mediated the therapeutic effect of the drug in
the patients disease?
A. Increased out flow through the Schlemm canal
B. Decreased production by the trabecular meshwork
C. Increased out flow through the uveoscleral route
D. Decreased production by eye vessel constriction
E. Decreased production by the ciliary epithelium
14. A 51-year-old man, recently diagnosed with pheochromocytoma, was scheduled
for surgery to remove the tumor. One week before surgery, phenoxybenzamine was
prescribed. Which of the following actions most likely mediated the therapeutic
effect of the drug in the patients disease?
A. Decreased peripheral vascular resistance
B. Increased cardiac output
C. Decreased epinephrine release from the adrenal medulla
D. Increased heart rate
E. Decreased firing from the vasomotor center
15. A 58-year-old man complained to his physician of weakness, drowsiness,
dizziness, and palpitations. He was recently diagnosed with bladder obstruction due
to benign prostatic hyperplasia and had been taking a drug for 2 weeks. Which of
the following drugs most likely caused the patients symptoms?
A. Bethanechol B. Tamsulosin C. Propranolol D. Flutamide E. Albuterol F.
Phenylephrine
16. A 28-year-old woman presented to the outpatient clinic with a 5-day history of
left hand and arm pain. She noted that the fingers of her left hand became cold and
somewhat blue, especially when exposed to cold. Physical examination showed that
the patients extremities had appropriate sensation. When her hands were placed in
cold water, several white splotches appeared, and tingling was felt in the
hands.Which of the following drugs would be appropriate to treat the patients
disorder?
A. Neostigmine B. Propranolol C. Prazosin D. Clonidine E. Phenylephrine
17. A 47-year-old man who had been suffering from diabetes for 10 years was
admitted to the hospital following a myocardial infarction. He was discharged 10
days later with a postdischarge therapy that included atenolol. The patient was
instructed to monitor his blood glucose level carefully for both hyper- and
hypoglycemia after the drug was initiated. Which of the following statements about
atenolol best explains the reason for glucose monitoring?
A. It can dangerously increase blood sugar levels.
B. It can blunt some symptoms of hypoglycemia.
C. It can increase insulin secretion.
D. It can impair lipid metabolism.
E. It decreases renin release.
18. A 57-year-old woman was discharged from the hospital after an acute
myocardial infarction. The woman had been suffering from mild seasonal asthma for
15 years. Her postdischarge therapy included atenolol, one tablet daily. Which of the
following was the most likely rationale behind prescribing atenolol to this patient?
A. It can counteract pulmonary vasoconstriction.
B. It blocks 1 adrenoceptors only.
C. It has antiinflammatory effects in asthmatics.
D. It can block pulmonary adrenoceptors.
E. It has an intermediate half-life (about 6 hours).
19. A 63-year-old woman underwent a total hysterectomy to remove a uterine
leiomyoma. General anesthesia was induced with thiopental sodium, maintained
with halothane and nitrous oxide, and supplemented with tubocurarine. Which of
the following drugs did the patient most likely receive after the operation to reverse
the skeletal muscle paralysis?
A. Apraclonidine B. Edrophonium C. Neostigmine D. Bethanechol E. Pralidoxime
20. A 38-year-old patient was admitted to the emergency department with
extensive soft tissue burns. He was semiconscious and was artificially ventilated.
His uncoordinated respiratory movements were interfering with the mechanical
ventilation. Which of the following drugs would most likely be effective to decrease
the patients spontaneous breathing?
A. Diazepam B. Vecuronium C. Botulinum toxin D. Dantrolene E. Baclofen F.
Tizanidine
21. A 57-year-old woman was admitted semiconscious to the emergency
department after an accident at home. Artificial ventilation was needed, and a drug
was given to facilitate intubation. This drug has the shortest duration of action
among skeletal muscle relaxants. Which of the following drugs was most likely
administered?
A. Succinylcholine B. Cisatracurium C. Dantrolene D. Vecuronium E. Tubocurarine F.
Tizanidine
22. A 59-year-old woman was undergoing surgery for breast cancer. General
anesthesia was supplemented with a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker that
has a short duration of action and is metabolized by plasma pseudocholinesterase.
Which of the following drugs was most likely administered?
A. Succinylcholine B. Tubocurarine C. Vecuronium D. Mivacurium E. Cisatracurium