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NR565- ADVANCE PHARMACOLOGY EXAM WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS

Which schedule drugs can APRNs prescribe? - ANSWER -II-V


Who determines and regulates prescriptive authority? - ANSWER -State Board of Nursing


How does limited prescriptive authority impact patients within the healthcare system? -
ANSWER -Longer wait times to sign a prescription
Limit practitioners that are needed in rural areas
Unequal relationships between providers.
Independent practitioners= more patients being seen= lessens the patient/provider load


What are the key responsibilities of prescribing? - ANSWER -Safe and competent practice
Understanding of the drugs, reactions, and pharmacology
Be aware of the age group you are prescribing to


What should be used to make prescribing decisions? - ANSWER -Documented provider-patient
relationship
Not prescribing for family or friends
Documenting a thorough H&P, including discussions with the patient, and drug
monitoring/titrating.
Cost, guidelines, availability, interactions, side effects, allergies, hepatic and renal function,
need for monitoring, and special populations


Be familiar with pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes of older adults and how that
would translate to baseline information needed to prescribe. - ANSWER -increase glomerular
filtration rate leads to increase drug excretion

NR565- Advance Pharmacology exam with correct answers

,increase hepatic metabolism
decrease tone and motility of bowel
increase drug absorption


Beer's Criteria- What is it and Why is it important - ANSWER -Recommendations of medications
inappropriate for elderly (65 and older)
Prevents adverse drug reactions


Impacts/outcomes of polypharmacy - ANSWER --increase risk for medication interactions


CYP450 inhibitors
o Examples
o What do they do?
o What do they cause if not used correctly? (aka: What would the patient experience?) -
ANSWER -inhibit metabolism, increase blood levels of medications
Examples
Valproate, isoniazid, sulfonamides, amiodarone, chloramphenicol, ketoconazole, grapefruit
juice, quinidine
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Examples of CYP450 inducers
o Examples
o What do they do?
o What do they cause if not used correctly? (aka: What would the patient experience?) -
ANSWER -Speed up metabolism of drugs (drug is cleared faster), drug has lesser effect
(decrease blood levels of drug)
Examples
Barbituates, St John wort, Carbamazepine, rifampin, alcohol, phenytoin, griseofulvin,
phenobarbital, sulfonylureas


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What happens when someone has a poor metabolism phenotype? - ANSWER -medications
metabolized slower, medication might not work or put them at risk for side-effects


What does the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulate when it comes to medications? -
ANSWER -Whether the drug is safe, effective, and benefits of a drug outweigh the risks


Reasons for medication non-adherence - ANSWER -patients never filling/refilling prescriptions
(resulting in therapeutic failure)
multiple chronic disorders
multiple prescription medications
multiple doses per day for each medication
drug packaging that is difficult to open
multiple prescribers
changes in the regimen (adding meds, changes in dose or timing)
cognitive or physical impairment (reduction in memory, hearing, visual, color, or manual
dexterity)
living alone
recent discharge from the hospital
low literacy
inability to pay for meds
personal conviction that a drug is unnecessary or the dosage is too high
presence of side effects


Black Box Warnings
o What are they?
o Why are they issued? - ANSWER -Is the strongest safety warning a drug can carry and still
remain on the market. Usually presented on the label with a heavy black border.

NR565- Advance Pharmacology exam with correct answers

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