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ILLUSTRATED REVIEWS:
PHARMACOLOGY 8TH
EDITION BY KAREN WHALEN

, Pharmacology Illustrated Reviews 8th Edition Whalen Test Bank
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1: Pharmacokinetics
Chapter 2: Drug–Receptor Interactions And Pharmacodynamics
Chapter 3: The Autonomic Nervous System
Chapter 4: Cholinergic Agonists
Chapter 5: Cholinergic Antagonists
Chapter 6: Adrenergic Agonists
Chapter 7: Adrenergic Antagonists
Chapter 8: Drugs For Neurodegenerative Diseases
Chapter 9: Anxiolytic And Hypnotic Drugs
Chapter 10: Antidepressants
Chapter 11: Antipsychotic Drugs
Chapter 12: Drugs For Epilepsy
Chapter 13: Anesthetics
Chapter 14: Opioids
Chapter 15: Drugs Of Abuse
Chapter 16: CNS Stimulants
Chapter 17: Antihypertensives
Chapter 18: Diuretics
Chapter 19: Heart Failure
Chapter 20: Antiarrhythmics
Chapter 21: Antianginal Drugs
Chapter 22: Anticoagulants And Antiplatelet Agents
Chapter 23: Drugs For Hyperlipidemia
Chapter 24: Pituitary And Thyroid
Chapter 25: Drugs For Diabetes
Chapter 26: Estrogens And Androgens
Chapter 27: Adrenal Hormones
Chapter 28: Drugs For Obesity
Chapter 29: Drugs For Disorders Of The Respiratory System
Chapter 30: Antihistamines
Chapter 31: Gastrointestinal And Antiemetic Drugs
Chapter 32: Drugs For Urologic Disorders
Chapter 33: Drugs For Anemia
Chapter 34: Drugs For Dermatologic Disorders
Chapter 35: Drugs For Bone Disorders
Chapter 36: Anti-Inflammatory, Antipyretic, And Analgesic Agents
Chapter 37: Principles Of Antimicrobial Therapy
Chapter 38: Cell Wall Inhibitors
Chapter 39: Protein Synthesis Inhibitors
Chapter 40: Quinolones, Folic Acid Antagonists, And Urinary Tract Antiseptics
Chapter 41: Antimycobacterial Drugs
Chapter 42: Antifungal Drugs
Chapter 43: Antiprotozoal Drugs
Chapter 44: Anthelmintic Drugs
Chapter 45: Antiviral Drugs
Chapter 46: Anticancer Drugs
Chapter 47: Immunosuppressants
Chapter 48: Clinical Toxicology

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Chapter 1: Pharmacokinetics

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which Drugs Will Go Through A Pharmaceutic Phase After It Is Administered?
a. Intramuscular Cephalosporins
b. Intravenous Vasopressors
c. Oral Analgesics
d. Subcutaneous
Antiglycemics

ANSWER: C
When Drugs Are Administered Parenterally, There Is No Pharmaceutic Phase, Which Occurs
When A Drug Becomes A Solution That Can Cross The Biologic Membrane.

DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: Dm 3
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological And Parenteral Therapies

2. The Nurse Is Preparing To Administer An Oral Medication And Wants To Ensure A
Rapid Drug Action. Which Form Of The Medication Will The Nurse Administer?
a. Capsule
b. Enteric-Coated Pill
c. Liquid Suspension
d. Tablet
ANSWE
R: C
Liquid Drugs Are Already In Solution, Which Is The Form Necessary For Absorption In The
GI Tract. The Other Forms Must Disintegrate Into Small Particles And Then Dissolve Before
Being Absorbed.

DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: Dm 3
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological And Parenteral Therapies

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3. The Nurse Is Teaching A Patient Who Will Be Discharged Home With A Prescription For An
Enteric- Coated Tablet. Which Statement By The Patient Indicates Understanding Of The
Teaching?
a. I May Crush The Tablet And Put It In Applesauce To Improve Absorption.
b. I Should Consume Acidic Foods To Enhance Absorption Of This Medication.
c. I Should Expect A Delay In Onset Of The Drugs Effects After Taking The Tablet.
d. I Should Take This Medication With High-Fat Foods To Improve Its
Action. ANSWER: C
Enteric-Coated Tablets Resist Disintegration In The Acidic Environment Of The Stomach And
Disintegrate When They Reach The Small Intestine. There Is Usually Some Delay In Onset Of
Actions After Taking These Medications. Enteric-Coated Tablets Should Not Be Crushed Or
Chewed, Which Would Alter The Time And Location Of Absorption. Acidic Foods Will Not
Enhance The Absorption Of The Medication. The Patient Should Not To Eat High-Fat Food
Before Ingesting An Enteric-Coated Tablet, Because High-Fat Foods Decrease The Absorption
Rate.

DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Applying (Application) REF: Dm 3
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological And Parenteral Therapies

4. A Patient Who Is Newly Diagnosed With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Asks Why Insulin Must
Be Given By Subcutaneous Injection Instead Of By Mouth. The Nurse Will Explain That This
Is Because
a. Absorption Is Diminished By The First-Pass Effects In The Liver.
b. Absorption Is Faster When Insulin Is Given Subcutaneously.
c. Digestive Enzymes In The Gastrointestinal Tract Prevent Absorption.
d. The Oral Form Is Less Predictable With More Adverse
Effects. ANSWER: C
Insulin, Growth Hormones, And Other Protein-Based Drugs Are Destroyed In The Small Intestine
By Digestive Enzymes And Must Be Given Parenterally. Because Insulin Is Destroyed By
Digestive Enzymes, It Would Not Make It To The Liver For Metabolism With A First-Pass Effect.
Subcutaneous Tissue Has Fewer Blood Vessels, So Absorption Is Slower In Such Tissue. Insulin
Is Given Subcutaneously Because It Is Desirable To Have It Absorb Slowly.

DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: Dm 3
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Nursing Intervention: Patient Teaching
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