Answer to Question 1
Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Gold compounds can be toxic.
Rationale 2: Acetaminophen is administered for pain relief, but it has no anti-inflammatory properties.
Rationale 3: Celecoxib (Celebrex) was introduced as a treatment for arthritis in the 1990s.
Rationale 4: Ibuprofen was introduced in the United States in 1974, and it became one of the first prescription-only drugs that were changed to OTC status in 1984.
Global Rationale: An exhaustive search of over 600 potential compounds over a 15-year period resulted in the discovery of ibuprofen, one of the safest and most widely prescribed NSAIDs in the world. The drug was introduced in the United States in 1974, and it became one of the first prescription-only drugs to be changed to OTC status in 1984. Gold compounds can be toxic. Acetaminophen is administered for pain relief, but it has no anti-inflammatory properties. Celecoxib (Celebrex) was introduced as a treatment for arthritis in the 1990s.
Answer to Question 2
Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Pain and fever are associated signs and symptoms of the inflammatory process; tremors, however, are not common.
Rationale 2: The inflammatory response causes fever, but not a change in the level of consciousness or tremors.
Rationale 3: The inflammatory response does not cause irritability or a change in the level of consciousness.
Rationale 4: Fever, aches and pains, and lethargy are common signs and symptoms of the inflammatory response.
Global Rationale: Although it is a natural defense mechanism, excessive inflammation causes symptoms that range from minor discomfort to severe, disabling pain, fever, and limitation of mobility. Tremors, change in level of consciousness and irritability are not common finding associated with the inflammatory response.