Which of the following statements is true about griseofulvin?
A. The presence of food increases the absorption of griseofulvin.
B. The presence of food does not alter the rate of absorption of griseofulvin.
C. The presence of food decreases the rate of the absorption of griseofulvin.
D. None of these are correct.
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
Hannah Frazier, 87 years old, was admitted to the hospital with dehydration
Her family has been concerned with her increasing forgetfulness at home, but they are very distressed when they come to visit in the evening, and she is trying to climb out of bed and keeps screaming for help. Her daughter is very tearful because Mrs. Frazier was acting fine at lunch. What may be the explanation for this change in behavior? a. Relocation trauma b. Sundown syndrome c. Reaction to medications d. Dehydration
The nutritional assessment is done at the time of admission by the:
a. physician. b. hospice nurse. c. caregiver. d. nursing assistant.
A nurse preceptor wants to determine if a new graduate understands the concept of telenursing
Which of the following definitions given by the new graduate would indicate to the preceptor that the new graduate has some understanding of telenursing? "Telenursing is best defined as a. the use of the telephone to transmit the nursing report." b. the use of technology, both audio and audiovisual, to conduct nursing practice." c. nursing courses offered in a distance learning format via the Internet." d. the concept of passing gossip within a health care facility, with one nurse telling another about policy changes."
The main mechanism of action of alkylating agents is
1. they stimulate the body's immune system. 2. unknown. 3. they change the shape of the DNA double helix and prevent nucleic acid from completing normal cell division. 4. they disrupt metabolic pathways.