Nursing
Pharmacology (8th
Edition by Karch)
-WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
,Medication administration - CORRECT ANSWERS-The process of giving medications
to patients safely and effectively.
Medication Administration - CORRECT ANSWERS-Safe and effective delivery of
medications.
Pharmacologic Therapy - CORRECT ANSWERS-Current treatment requiring no
education for 5 years.
Drug Guide - CORRECT ANSWERS-Resource for specific drug information.
Drug Classification Actions - CORRECT ANSWERS-Effects associated with medication
categories.
Pregnancy Category B - CORRECT ANSWERS-Animal studies show no fetal risk;
human studies lacking.
OTC Drugs - CORRECT ANSWERS-Medications available without prescription; can
cause harm.
Nurse's Drug Guide - CORRECT ANSWERS-Best source for nursing implications and
teaching points.
Multidose Bottle - CORRECT ANSWERS-Container holding multiple doses of
medication.
Drug Label Importance - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contains critical information like
concentration and expiration.
, Pharmacotherapeutic Level - CORRECT ANSWERS-Focus on drug effects and body
responses.
Adverse Effects - CORRECT ANSWERS-Negative or unexpected reactions to
medications.
Therapeutic Effects - CORRECT ANSWERS-Desired outcomes from medication
administration.
Patient Assessment Post-Medication - CORRECT ANSWERS-Evaluate for therapeutic
and adverse drug effects.
Recent Reference Source - CORRECT ANSWERS-Essential for current drug
information.
Discharge Planning - CORRECT ANSWERS-Instructions for home medication
management.
FDA Testing - CORRECT ANSWERS-Regulatory process for drug safety and efficacy.
Continuing Education - CORRECT ANSWERS-Ongoing learning necessary for safe
pharmacology practice.
Chemical Pharmacology - CORRECT ANSWERS-Study of drug chemistry; not included
in nursing.
Molecular Pharmacology - CORRECT ANSWERS-Study of drug interactions at the
molecular level; not nursing focus.
Toxic Effects - CORRECT ANSWERS-Harmful effects from excessive drug dosages.