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  • June 15, 2024
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NURS 3100 MyLab
A nurse is reviewing key events in the history of pharmacology with a student nurse.
Which student comment indicates an​understanding? - ANS-"Early researchers used
themselves as test​subjects."

A student nurse asks a nursing instructor why anatomy and physiology as well as
microbiology when the student only wants to learn about pharmacology. What is the
best response by the​instructor? - ANS-"An understanding of those subjects is essential
to understand​pharmacology."

A nurse is teaching a group of nurses about the differences between pharmacology and
therapeutics. The nurse determines that learning has occurred when which statements
are​made? - ANS-"Pharmacology is the study of​medicines."
"Therapeutics relates to drug use to treat​suffering."
"Pharmacology is the study of drugs to prevent​disease."

A nurse administers a vaccine to a client. What is the​nurse's best understanding as it
relates to the manufacture of a​vaccine? - ANS-The vaccine is naturally produced in
animal cells or microorganisms.

An older client is admitted with gastrointestinal bleeding. The client says to the​nurse, "I​
don't understand this. All I did was take ibuprofen​(Advil) for my​arthritis." What is the​
nurse's best​response? - ANS-Teach the client about the side effects of ibuprofen​
(Advil).

A nurse teaches a student nurse about the pharmacological classification of drugs. The
nurse evaluates that learning has occurred when the student makes which​response? -
ANS-"A calcium channel blocker blocks heart calcium​channels."

A nurse is providing medication education to a client with hypertension. The nurse
teaches the client that the health care provider ordered a diuretic to decrease the
amount of fluid in the​client's body. Which statement best describes the​nurse's
instruction? - ANS-The nurse explained the​drug's mechanism of action.

A student nurse asks a nursing instructor how to remember all of the antibiotic drugs
since there are so many. What is the best response by the nursing​instructor? -
ANS-"Focus on a representative drug from each​class."

,A client has been taking paroxetine​(Paxil) for a year and tells a nurse is it no longer
working. What is the best response by the​nurse? - ANS-"Are you taking name brand
Paxil or the generic version​paroxetine?"

A student nurse has completed an initial pharmacology course and tells a nurse that it
was difficult. What is the best response by the​nurse? - ANS-"Learning is gradual and​
continuous; we never completely master all areas of​pharmacology."

A client says to the​nurse, "My wife and I take the same​drug, but we have different side
effects. Are we doing something​wrong?" What is the best response by the​nurse? -
ANS-"Differences such as your sex can result in different side​effects."

A client comes to the emergency department with a myocardial infarction. The​client's
husband tells the nurse that his wife has been taking calcium carbonate​(Tums) for
years for what she thought was indigestion. What is the best response by the​nurse? -
ANS-"Your wife was​self-diagnosing, which is generally not a good​idea."

A nurse is teaching a class for clients about​over-the-counter (OTC) medications. The
nurse determines that education has been effective when the clients make which of the
below​statement? - ANS-"After reading all the directions on the​label, I will call the
healthcare​provider's office if they are not​clear."

A client asks a nurse why a prescribed medication is very expensive. What is the best
response by the​nurse? - ANS-Contact the healthcare provider to ask if a generic drug
may be substituted.

A client is receiving a very expensive medication. The client asks the nurse why the
medicine is so expensive. What is the best response by the​nurse? - ANS-"Drug
companies must recoup the cost of developing and producing the​drug."

A nurse is reviewing key events in the history of pharmacology with a student nurse.
Which student comment from below indicates a need for further​teaching? -
ANS-"Modern pharmacology began in the early​1600s."

A nurse is preparing to teach pharmacology concepts to a group of students. The nurse
should include which of the​following? - ANS-Biosimilar drugs​don't require the same
clinical testing as the comparable biologic drug.

, A client with chronic back pain informs the nurse he has been receiving therapeutic
touch in addition to his medications. What is the​nurse's best classification of this​client's
treatment? - ANS-complementary therapy

A client is receiving a brand name drug and wants to change to the generic form
because it is less expensive. What is the best outcome for this​client? - ANS-State two
ways a brand name drug differs from a generic name drug.

A healthcare provider orders Lasix​(furosemide) for a client. The hospital formulary
substitutes the generic equivalent of the brand name​drug, and the nurse administers
the generic drug. Which of the​statement(s) best​represent(s) the​nurse's action? -
ANS-The nurse used good judgment in administering the drug.
The nurse was​correct; hospital policies allow for this.

A nurse is documenting a​client's list of current medications. Which substances would
be categorized as complementary and alternative​medicine? - ANS-Garlic
Vitamin C
Zinc

A student nurse asks a nursing instructor about which type of classification system is
being used when drugs are grouped together because they help treat a particular
disease or​condition? What is the nursing​instructor's best​response? -
ANS-Therapeutic

A nursing student asks a nursing instructor whether there are any tips that will make
learning pharmacology easier. The instructor gives an example of the anticoagulant
heparin. The instructor indicates that knowing heparin and comparing other drugs to it
will facilitate learning the many anticoagulants. Which approach is the instructor​using? -
ANS-Prototype drug approach

A nurse understands that a particular agent causes a reduction in blood pressure by
blocking receptor sites. The nurse recognizes that this is an example of which
drug​information? - ANS-Mechanism of action

A student nurse asks a nurse what the generic name of a drug means. Which of the
following is true regarding the generic name of a​drug? - ANS-There is only one name
for each medication.

A client says to a​nurse, "Why do you need to know the names of all the​
over-the-counter supplements I​take? They​aren't drugs." Which of the​nurse's

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