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BỘ ĐỀ THI ANH VĂN CHUYÊN NGÀNH DƯỢC KHOA DƯỢC YDS ENGLISH EXERCISE FOR FRESHMEN – PHARMACY MAJOR – U1-11 – 2015 Unit – PHARMACY & PHARMACISTS A MCQ: What’s the appropriate combination of sciences in the health field? A- Health & physical B- Physical & chemical C- Health & chemical D- Health & physiological Which practice belongs to traditional role of pharmacy practice? A- Reviewing B- Researching C- Dispersing D- Information providing What’s the difference between a drug & a medicine? A- They are chemically basic B- They are aimed at disease treatment C- A medicine works in separation with drugs D- A drug is a component while a medicine is a commercial product Which sentence is false? A- Pharmaceutical care has been one traditional role B- Pharmacy is a multidisciplinary field C- Pharmacy knowledge is a combination of natural sciences, health sciences & soc sciences D- Pharmacists cooperate with physicians for better results Who should patients contact on first point with health inquiries? A- Medical health workers B- Physician C- Pharmacists D- Health professionals What pharmacists in disease state management? A- Take medical prescription B- Monitor drug therapy C- Direct responsibility D- Dispense medication Which practice can’t a general chemist perform? A- Supply OTC drugs & medications B- Trained in medicine – related fields C- Fulfill prescription D- Supply health related goods What’s the most crucial responsibility of pharmacists? A- Researching drugs, medicines & development B- Compounding & dispensing medication C- Improving the outcome for each individual patient D- Collaborating with physicians & other health professionals How useful are medicines? A- Cure a disease B- Treat a disease C- Prevent a disease D- All of them 10 Which place can’t pharmacists apply their critical source of medical knowledge? A- Clinics B- Community pharmacies C- Hospitals D- Supermarket B SHORT ANSWERS: What is pharmacy? What is the most crucial role of pharmacy? Which kinds of roles are involved in pharmacy? In which fields are pharmacists trained? What are the traditional roles of a pharmacist? What does “pharmaceutical care” mean? Why should pharmacists cooperate with physicians? How is it known that pharmacists have large roles in medication management in the primary ca of patients? What is the full name of OTC? 10 What are OTC drugs? 11 What may be sold in a drugstore? 12 For what reasons you decide to study to become a pharmacist? 13 Which factors does a pharmacist have to be more successful in career? 14 What are your expectations for this subject? 15 How important is English in your future? 16 What are your problems in learning & your plan to improve it/those? Unit 2: PHARMACOLOGY A MCQ: Which value of drugs is studied in pharmacology? A- Anatomical B- Therapeutic C- Chemical D-Physiological What does “therapeutic” mean in relation with chemical effects? A- Harmful B- Neutral C- Beneficial D- Flexible What are natural origins? A- Plant B- Animal C- Mineral D- A or B or C What does clinical pharmacology study? A- Medical effects on nervous system function B- Medical effects in a big population C- Medical effects on animals D- Medical effects on human beings What you know about LADME? A- Pharmacokinetic properties of a chemical B- Chemical effects on the body C- The disposition of a pharmaceutical compound within an organism D- An acronym from liberation – absorption – distribution – metabolism – excretion How can drug administration mostly occur? A- Orally B- Intravenously C- By in halation D- A or B or C Which factors can reduce the extent to which a drug is absorbed after oral administration? A- Poor compound solubility B- Chemical instability in the stomach C- Inability to permeate the intestinal wall D- All of the above What metabolites or new compounds come from? A- Parents compounds B- Initial compounds C- A & B D- A or B How many ways can drug excretion phrase be performed? A- B- C- D- B SHORT ANSWERS: What is pharmacology? What are pharmaceuticals? Which fields are inlcuded in pharmacology? What is the difference between pharmacy vs pharmacology? How are the effects of chemicals? Which are the main sources of those chemicals? How many kinds of chemicals are there? For what reason has pharmacology changed? What is the difference between pharmacokinetics vs pharmacodynamics? 10 What is the full name of ladme? 11 What does ladme describe? 12 What are the places that a drug is absorbed through? 13 Which factors affect the absorption extent of a drug? 14 What should you if the drug does not absorb properly? 15 What is the final product of metabolism phase? 16 What will happen if excretion does not perform correctly? 17 What are the ways for drug excretion? Unit 3: TYPES OF DRUGS A MCQ: What does “endogenous” mean? A- Arising from within B- Arising from external C- Natural origin D- Superficial origin Drugs are composed only for medical purposes A- TRUE B- FALSE How many categories are medicinal drugs subdivided into? A- B- C- D- 4 Which of the following can be found easily anytime anywhere? A- OTC B- BTC C- Both of them D- None of them What can preventive medicines perform? A- Treat pre-existing symptoms B- Treat existing disease C- Cure pre-existing diseases D- Prevent possibilities What’s the difference between BTC & POM? A- They can be bought easily B- Pharmacists or physicians either can prescribe C- Physicians have the complete authority on POM D- Patients must have a prescription for BTC How can beers, wines & some mushrooms possibly be named? futu A- Food B- Drugs C- A or B D- Neither A nor B Recreational drugs are chemical substances that never affect the central nervous system? A- True B- False Where can pharmacy medicines be found? A- Any pharmacists B- Registered pharmacies C- Supermarkets D- Clinics 10 Which of the following in INCORRECT? A- Insulin is an endogenous biochemical B- Insulin is a hormone synthesized by the body C- Insulin introduced into the body from outside is called a drug D- Drugs are not identical to endogenous biochemical Unit & 5: TERMINOLOGIES OF DRUG ACTIONS A MCQ: Drug use is aimed at any medicinal purposes A - True B- False In which category are alcohol & tobacco listed? A- Legal drug B- Illegal drug C- Medicinal drug D- None What’s the similarity between legal & illegal drugs? A- Have the same drug use B- Help treat diseases C- Medicinal drug D- May possibly lead to drug misuse What kind of drug has the closest connection with drug tolerance? A- Illegal drug B- Medicinal drug C- Psychoactive drug D- Legal drug How does a person’s reaction in a drug tolerance behave? A- Maintain B- Accelerate C- Decrease D- Balance Which of the following causes the least addiction? A- Pain relievers B- Psychoactive drugs C- Depressant drugs D- Illegal drugs Which of these doesn’t belong to addiction? A- Psychological dependence B- Physiologic dependence C- Medicinal dependence D- All are correct Which group does “sleep disturbances” belong to? A- Physical change B- Psychological reaction C- Psychological withdrawal symptom D- Drug tolerance Which human system is affected by stimulants? A- Peripheral nervous system B- Central nervous syste C- Endocrine system D- Exocrine system 10 All stimulants have totally negative effects on human beings A- True B- False 11 Which pair has contrasting meaning? A- Tolerance – addiction B- Drug use – drug misuse C- Upper – downer D- Withdrawal – tolerance 12 Which symptoms can be cured by depressants? A- Anxiety B- Insomnia C- A or B D-None 13 Drugs in one classification possibly have the similar tolerance effect on human beings A- True B- False 14 To whom should barbiturates & tranquilizers be given to prevent withdrawal symptoms? A- Alcoholics B- Insomnia patients C- Patients with depression D- Heavy smokers 15 Hypersensitivity mostly occurs with……… A- Antibodies B- Antitoxic C- Antibiotics D- Antigens 16 What happens when drugs are taken together & one of them intensifies the action of the other? A- Cross tolerance B- Cross dependence C- Potentiation D- Hypersensitivity 17 What does antagonism indicate? A- Contrasting effect on the body B- Balancing effect on the body C- Supporting effect on the body D- Neutral effect on the body 18 When does allergic reaction occur? A- First time he takes the drug B- He has used the drug for a long time C- First time he exposes the drug D- He acts as an individual handling drugs E- All are correct F- None is correct 19 These people handle the drugs so they may become hypersensitive to the drugs A- Patients B- Pharmacists C- Overdose patients D- Children 20 Which factor determines the main & side effects of a drug? A- Components B- Administration purpose C- Substances D- Individual patient 21 Which is the side effect of sleep aid tablets? A- Drowsiness B- Allergies C- Sleeplessness D- Nasal passage drying 22 Which may cause stomach bleeding if consuming too much? A- Cocaine B- Aspirin C- Antihistamines D- Sleeping pill B MATCHING: DRUG USE DRUG MISUSE TOLERANCE ADDICTION WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS STIMULANTS DEPRESSANTS CROSS TOLERANCE CORSS DEPENDENCE 10 POTENTIATION 11 ADDITIVE EFFECT 12 ANTAGONISM 13 HYPERSENSITIVITY 14 SIDE EFFECTS A Slow brain functions B Opposite of main effects C Accepted & approved by FDA F Totally subjective according to patien opinions G Leads to psychological &/or physiologic dependence H Combined result of or more drugs maximum desired response I Happen when being interrupted/ ceased the middle of the use progress J Higher dose of new drug of the sam classification is required to be effective K Strengthens the action of the oth medication when two drugs are used together L Being expressed differently in differe people, according to genetics, size & gender M The use of one medication to stop the acti of another medication with opposite effects N The use of one drug can treat withdraw D Death is the most serious result symptoms of another medication in the sam E Mostly used for recreational use medication Unit – FDA & EMEA - FUNCTIONS Medication development has no relation with economy & policy A- True B- False Which function don’t many governments regulate regarding to medication regulation? A- Manufacturing B- Sale C- Safety regulation D- Administration Which sentence is incorrect? A- FDA creates guidelines for approval & use of drugs B- It doesn’t take a long time to obtain FDA approval C- All drugs must fulfill standards D- Clinical trials consist of phases for test drugs Which features doesn’t testing done on animals focus on? A- Toxicity D- Marketing strategies B- London C- America D- Paris A company can sell their medicinal products IN EU without EMEA permission A- Correct C- Safety criteria What’s the original office of EMEA? A- Europe B- Effectiveness B- Incorrect EMEA assists with approval procedures, evaluates the medicinal safety and constantly monito them How many functions does EMEA have? A-1 B-2 C-3 D- European basic pharmaceutical legislation needs to be adapted to new scientific progress Wh does “adapted” mean ? A- Altered B- Improved C- Changed D- All What advantage does one single marketing authorization through the centralized procedure bri to patients in EU member states? A- Lower price B- Latest medicines C- Balanced quality 10 D- Competitive strategies Europe’s basic pharmaceutical legislation needs to be adapted to the new scientific progress, th international competition, and the prospect of new therapies & the enlargement of the Union How ma factors are there? A-1 B-2 C-3 D- Unit – BEFORE USING MEDICINES Medicines can be prescribed by their brand name or chemical name A- Correct B- Incorrect Which sentence isn’t correct about medicines? A- They are safe as long as taken appropriately B- You can buy them anywhere easily C- Some medicines look the same with different names & uses D- They help patients relieve painful symptoms Why will the pharmacists need to know some facts before giving patients the right choice? A- Because it’s important B- Because pharmacists are train to that C- Because each patient is unique D- Because it is their duty What are low sugar or salt meals referred to as ? A- A diet B- Special diets C- Dietary supplements D- No prescription medicine What should I if I forget to take the medicine before meals? A- You can take medicine anytime before meals B- You had better take medicines after rather than before meals if you happen to forget C- Stomach can digest both medicine or food without decreasing the effects of medicine D- It’s always better to take medicine with an empty stomach How can we minimize the upset irritating effects of medicines on stomach? A- Take medicines before meals B- Take medicines at anytim in a day C- Take medicines after meals D- Take medicines within to minutes after meals Patients should not use any other drinks to take medicines with but water A- Correct B- Incorrect Which information is incorrect about the special coating of some tablets or capsules? A- Protect all medicinal substances B- Maintain unaffected while traveling through your stomach C- Does harm to your stomach D- Some types of coatings can’t be released immediately but throughout the day How effective of chewing is to tablets or capsules with special coatings? A- Protect the features of gradual release B- Destroy the features of gradual release C- Maintain the features of gradual release D- Cover the features of gradual release 10 Antibiotics rapidly help you feel better but it doesn’t mean the germs are already killed A- Correct 11 B- Incorrect Why must we take regular dose & finish the course for antibiotics? A- To feel better as soon as possibleB- To prevent resistance germs to the medicine C- To kill the germs quickly D- To cure the disease Unit – WHAT CUSTOMERS SHOULD KNOW What does “using medicines properly” mean? A- At the right dose B- The right way C- The right time D- All are correct What happens if medicines are not used properly? A- Patients meet another physician or pharmacists B- Patients buy another alternative C- Unpleasant side effects from this misuse occur D- Stop using this medicine Which common mistake from patients leads to over dosage? A- Take more than the prescribed dose B- Double medicines C- Use some other people medicine D- Mix all kinds medicines together Antibiotics can cure completely any diseases caused by viruses A- True B- False In which situations can some medicines be harmful? A- Over long time B- Mixture D- Self – medication E- All are correct F- None is correct Which of the following isn’t caused by some medicine when cured frequently? A- Ecstasy C- Excessive dose B- Tolerance C- Dependence D- Addiction In which situation, must a cough be treated? A- Daytime cough B- Nighttime cough C- Occasional daytime cough D- Nighttime cough with disturbance Which sentence is incorrect? A- Short illnesses need natural courses B- Uncomplicated colds can be cured on their own C- We have to spend lots of time on complicated illnesses 10 sle Which one of the following secretes both glucagon and insulin? A- Liver B- Pancreas C- Urinary bladder D- Gall bladder Cocaine was one of the first effective local anesthetics in ophthalmic surgery in 1884 at the suggestion of Sigmund Freud A- Sigmund Freud was the first to suggest Cocaine as local anesthetics in eye surgery in 1884 B- Cocaine was used in a surgery by Sigmund Freud C- Cocaine was very effective as local anesthetics D- Sigmund Freud started his job as a surgeon in 1844 10 Which ones of the following may be prescribed when a normal immune response is undesirable, such as in autoimmune diseases? A- Immunostimulators B- Immunosuppressants C- A or B D- Neithe A nor B 11 Why may elixirs be preferred over syrups when preparing a liquid oral dosage form? A- Because elixirs have better solvent properties for weak organic acids B- Because elixirs have better solvent properties for weak organic bases C- Because elixirs have better solvent properties for flavoring oils D- All are correct Unit 24 People don’t die of serious infections thanks to the discovery of penicillin A- People would die if penicillin had not been discovered B- Penicillin has just been discovered so not many people die C- If penicillin shall be discovered, they won’t die D- Penicillin can prevent serious infections Initially insulin was of animal derivation A- Insulin was derivated from animal for the first time B- Insulin was discovered from animal C- Originally animals were the first to support insulin D- Animals could hardly support insulin After the discovery of Ether, many other effective anesthetics were developed A- Ether was discovered after many other effective anesthetics B- Many other effective anesthetics were discovered after Ether C- Many other effective anesthetics were derivatives of Ether D- Many other effective anesthetics were developed after the discovery of Ether In spite of the risk of drug addiction, morphine has alleviated a lot of suffering to people with serious pains A- Morphine has lessened the pain although it can cause drug addiction B- Morphine has increased the serious pain C- People suffering from severe pain can take morphine D- Despite the fact that morphine has a risky effect, people take it to relax In contrast to aspirins, morphine is used to treat serious pains A- Unlike morphine, aspirins are used to treat minor pains B- Aspirins as well as morphine are used to reduce pains C- Morphine is more effective than aspirins D- Aspirins are different from morphine Before the 1950s people suffering from psychoses were cured in asylums A- They were put in jail B- They were sent to mental C- They were trained in hospitals D- They worked in asylums hospitals By which of the following mechanisms are penicillins believed to exert their antibacterial effect? A- Detergent effect on the bacterial cell membrane B- Inhibition of protein synthesis C- Inhibition of bacterial cell wall synthesis D- Destruction of the bacterial cell nucleus Which of the followings can morphine be expected to produce ? A- constriction of the pupil B- respiratory depressionC- constipation D- All How are insulin preparations usually administered ? A- intradermally B- subcutaneously C- intravenously D- intramuscularly 10 Which of the following agents is NOT likely to reduce blood sugar in a patient with type II diabetes mellitus? A- Tolazamide correct B- Metformin C- Glucagon D- A & B are Unit 25 Patient should take antibiotics only when necessary in order to limit resistance to bacteria A- Don’t abuse antibiotics, this makes the patient irritable B- You should take antibiotics when needed because the bacteria can become resistant to the drug C- Patients are advised to take this medicine D- To fight against this bacterium, the patients have to take antibiotics Which of these is not side effect of antibiotics? A- stomach upset B- diarrhea C- allergic reaction D- high blood pressure They can identify the infecting bacterium by analyzing samples of blood taken from the patient A- Blood test is needed to identify the infecting bacterium B- The infected patient must be observed C- They analyzed blood samples to diagnose the disease D- The patient whose blood was taken has been treated Patients with the same infections may give different responses to specific antibiotics A- Patients who have the same infections will give the same responses to the medicine B- Patients who have different infections will give different responses to the medicine C- Responses to the drug may not be the same in patients with the same infections D- Drug absorption depends on the patient’s health condition Over time, strains of Staphylococcus aureus developed an enzyme able to break down penicillin A- The bacterium became ineffective B- The bacterium adapted and made the drug ineffective C- Penicillin breaks down Staphylococcus D- Staphylococcus whose susceptibility to penicillin is unpredictable develope an enzyme Bacteria can be killed more easily than viruses A- It’s easier to kill bacteria than viruses B- You can kill bacteria or C- Viruses are not as hard as bacteria D- Bacteria are not as hard as viruses easily viruses Which of the followings aminoglycosides include? A- amikacin, gentamicin, neomycin B- amikacin, gentamicin, C- amikacin, gentamicin, doxycycline D- amikacin, gentamicin, tetracycline lymecycline 8/ Which of the followings can antibiotics fight ? A- infections caused by colds B- infections caused by most coughs C- infections caused by flus D- infections caused by sore throats caused by strep 9/ liver Which of the following functions may some antibiotics disrupt? A- functions of kidneys B- functions of C- functions of bone marrow D- All are correct 10 Which one of the following antimicrobial agents would be MOST useful in the treatment of an infection caused by beta-lactamase- producing staphylococci? A- Amoxicillin 11 C- Cephalexin D- Dicloxacillin Which one of the following tetracyclines has the longest duration of action? A- Doxycycline Minocycline B- Cephapirin B- Tetracycline C- Demeclocycline D- Unit 26 Which of these is a non-selective beta blocker used in the treatment of hypertension? A- Coversyl B- Vastarel C- propranolol (INN) D- amlodipin Which of these is not a symptom of heart failure? A- breathlessness B- edema of the legs C- inadequate pumping action D- rash Which of the followings does high blood pressure also affect? A- the kidneys B- the eyes C- A & B D- neither A nor B Which of the followings are medications that expand or widen blood vessels, reducing blood pressure against the walls of the vessels? A- Diuretics B- Beta blockers C- ACE inhibitors D- Vasodilators Which of the followings are medications that cause an increase in the flow of urine? A- Diuretics B- Beta blockers C- ACE inhibitors D- Vasodilators Which of the followings are medications that block the production of angiotensin II, which results in lowering the resistance of the blood vessel ot the flow of blood from the heart? A- Diuretics B- Beta blockers C- ACE inhibitors D- Vasodilators Of which the thiazide diuretics decrease the excretion? A- uric acid B- urea C- sodium D- bicarbonate Which of the followings can moexipril HCl be best classified as? A- angiostensin-converting enzyme inhibitor B- potassium-sparing diuretic C- beta-adrenergic blocing agent D- alpha-adrenergic blocing agent Which of the followings are the group of drugs that block the activity of a beta-receptor to decrease the heart rate and force of contractions and lower high blood pressure? A- Diuretics B- Beta blockers C- ACE inhibitors D- Vasodilators 10 Which of the followings may be used for the management of hypertension in pregnancy? A- Methyldopa Thiazides B- Metaraminol C- Noradrenaline D- Unit 27 What is the active ingredient in Amias tablets? A- candesartan cilexetil B- hydroxypropyl cellulose C- lactose monohydrate D- magnesium stearate How many strengths are available for Amias tablets? A- 3 B- C- D- What does the hormone angiotensin II cause? A- It causes the blood vessels to relax B- It causes the blood vessels to C- It causes the blood vessels to tighten D- It causes the blood vessels to expand widen Who should not take Amias tablets? A- Athletes B- Veterinary surgeonsC- Veterans D- Pregnant women Which of the following diseases can Amias tablets treat? A- hypotension B- hypertension C- heart failure D- B & C are correct When will you know you have high blood pressure? A- When you have had your blood pressure measured B- When you lie flat C- When you see your doctor or pharmacist D- When you talk to your doctor or pharmacist What may you be encouraged to if you suffer from heart failure? A- You may be encouraged to take more strenuous exercise B- You may be encouraged to take more mild exercise C- You may be encouraged to take a bit more strenuous exercise D- You may be encouraged to take more moderate exercise Which group does Amias belong to? A- ACE inhibitors B- Beta blockers C- Calcium channel blockers D- Angiotensin II receptor antagonists 9/ ABCD- Which of the following sentences is NOT true? Hypertension is a chronic disease Hypertension means the blood pressure is abnormally high Hypertension can be controlled by medicines Hypertension is unlikely to damage your heart and blood vessels 10 What complications may derive when high blood pressure is not treated? A- hepatitis B- Blindness C- fever D- depression Unit 28 Which of the followings is a drug that makes a person or an animal unable to feel anything, especially pain, either in the whole body or in a part of the body? A- An anesthetic B- An analgesic C- A pain killer D- An antipyretic Which of the followings is an orange substance produced in the liver? A- Bile B- A bile pigment C- Bilirubin D- B & C are correct Which of the followings is a condition where there is ineffective pumping of the heart leading to an accumulation of fluid in the lungs? A- heartache B- heart attack C- heart failure D- heart break Which is abnormally low pressure of the blood also called low blood pressure? A- hypertension B- hypotension C- hyperglycaemia D- hypoglycaemia Which is abnormally frequent intestinal evacuations with more or less fluid stools? A- diarrhea B- constipation C- Vomiting D- nausea Which is the forcible voluntary or involuntary emptying of the stomach contents through the oral cavity? A- diarrhea B- constipation C- Vomiting D- nausea Which is a medical condition in which the skin and the white parts of the eyes become yellow? A- Bile B- A bile pigment C- Bilirubin D- Jaundice Which of the following are involved in the immune system for fighting infection? A- White blood cells B- Red blood cells Erythrocytes D- Hematocytes When should you take Amias tablets? A- At any time you like B- At the same time each day C- When you are tired D- When you have had your blood pressure measured 10 What may Amias tablets combined with anesthetics cause? A- a rise in blood pressure B- an increase in blood sugar C- a drop in blood pressure D- a drop in blood sugar levels levels Unit 29 It’s a sensation of unsteadiness or inability to maintain normal balance in a standing or seated position A- sleeplessness B- insomnia C- dizziness D- drowsiness How are tricyclic antidepressants believed to exert their antidepressant action? A- by increasing the effect of neurotransmitters on postsynaptic receptor sites B- by blocking alpha-adrenergic receptors C- by increasing the metabolic breakdown of biogenic amines D- by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors Which of the followings has the tricyclic antidepressant imipramine (Tofranil) been approved to treat? A- manic-depressive illness B- hypertension C- enuresis D- supraventricular tachycardias Who should NOT also use tricyclic antidepressants ? A- Patients taking phenytoin (Dilantin) B- Patients taking methyldopa C- Patients taking guanethidine (Ismelin) D- Patients taking furosemide (Aldomet) (Lasix) Which of the following are MAOIs? A- Pargyline (Eutonyl) and Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) B- Tranylcypromine (Parnate) and Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) C- Pargyline (Eutonyl) and Tranylcypromine (Parnate) D- Pargyline (Eutonyl), Tranylcypromine (Parnate) and Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) How does haloperidol (Haldol) differ from chlorpromazine (Thorazine) ? A- Haloperidol is not an antipsychotic agent B- Haloperidol does not produce extrapyramidal effects C- Haloperidol is not a phenothiazine D- Haloperidol does not cause sedation Which is prolonged and usually abnormal inability to obtain adequate sleep? A- sleepiness C- dizziness D- drowsiness C- dizziness D- drowsiness Which is a very sleepy state? A- sleeplessness B- insomnia B- insomnia Which is the place at which a nervous impulse pass from one neuron to another? A- synapse 10 B- neuron C- nerve cell D- nerve tissue Which is used or tending to relieve or prevent psychic depression? A- antidepressant B- anticonvulsion C- antibiotic D- antitoxin Unit 30 Which of these does not belong to mind-body medicine? A- Meditation B- Taichi C- Music therapy D- Massage therapy Which of the followings is a system of medicine which uses various remedies derived from plants & plant extracts? A- phytotherapy B- homoeopathy C- naturopathy D- osteopathy Which of the followings is any form of a family of practices in which practitioners train their minds or self-induce a mode of consciousness to realize some benefit? A- Meditation B- Taichi C- Music therapy D- Massage therapy Which of the followings is a system of health care which fosters a cooperative relationship among all those involved, leading towards optimal attainment of the physical, mental emotional, social and spiritual aspects of health? A- folk medicine B- holistic medicine C- homeopathic medicine D- faith healing Which of the followings is based on the theory that certain energy fields surround and penetrate the body? A- folk medicine B- holistic medicine C- energy medicine faith healing Which of these is stressed on the third syllable? A- allopathy acupuncture B- anesthetics C- hypnosis D- D- Which is a food or food product that reportedly provides health and medical benefits, including the prevention and treatment of disease? A- Allopathy B- Chiropratic C- Naturopathy D- Nutraceutical Which of the following practices would NOT be classified as “alternative medicine” in the United States? A- Allopathy B- Chiropratic C- Naturopathy D- Nutraceutical Which of the followings is an alternative medical pratice that stresses the use of extremely small doses of drugs? A- folk medicine medicine B- holistic medicine C- homeopathic D- faith healing 10 Which is an allied health profession and one of the expressive therapies, consisting of an interpersonal process in which a trained music therapist uses music and all of its facetsphysical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual-to help clients to improve or maintain their health? A- Meditation Massage therapy B- Taichi C- Music therapy D- ... pharmacists B- Patients buy another alternative C- Unpleasant side effects from this misuse occur D- Stop using this medicine Which common mistake from patients leads to over dosage? A- Take more... B- Nephropathical C- Pneumonia D- Cardio problems “We don’t completely understand the way acetaminophen works”, What does the sentence mean ? A- We absolutely understand B- There’s nothing we understand... Do I have any …………… to this medicine? What should I if I ………………? Are there any ……………? 10 How should I …………… my medicines? 11 How long should I ………………… taking it? 12 Will this medicine affect ……………………