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FULL TEST BANK For Pharmacotherapeutics For Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers 6th Edition By Teri Moser Woo RN Phd ARNP CPNP-PC CNL FAANP (Author) Latest Update Graded A+

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Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, 6th edition by Woo and Robinson is a comprehensive resource that equips advanced practice nurse prescribers with the knowledge and skills necessary for safe and effective medication management. It serves as a valuable reference for both ...

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1. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing
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2. The U.S. Medical drug Enforcement Administration
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3. The State Board of Nursing for each state
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2. The benefits to the hospital client of having an Advanced Practice Registered Caregiver (A
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he hospital client indecision making regarding their care.
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3. APRNs are less likely to prescribe narcotics and other controlled substances.
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4. APRNs are able to prescribe independently in all states, whereas a physician’
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WU 3. Clinical judgment in prescribing includes:
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2. Always prescribing the newest medication available for the disease process
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WU 4. Criteria for choosing an effective medical drug for a disorder include:
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1. Asking the hospital client what medical drug they think would work best for them
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3. Prescribing medications that are available as samples before writing a prescription
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4. Following U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration guidelines for prescribing
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2. The fact that caregiver practitioners will be able to practice independently
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CH 2. Review of Basic Principles of Pharmacology
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1. A hospital client’s nutritional intake and laboratory results reflect hypoalbuminemia. This
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3. There will be less free medical drug available to generate an effect.
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4. Medical drugs bound to albumin are readily excreted by the kidneys.
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4. Are converted by the liver to more active and fat-soluble forms
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1. Assure that the medical drug will reach its intended target tissue
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6. Azithromycin dosing requires that the first day’s dosage be twice those of the other 4 days
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of theprescription. This is considered a loading dose. A loading dose:
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1. Rapidly achieves medical drug levels in the therapeutic range
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3. Is influenced by renal function
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7. The point in time on the medical drug concentration curve that indicates the first sign of a the
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3. When there is a high correlation between the dose and saturation of receptor sites
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4. To determine if a medical drug is in the therapeutic range
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2. An exaggerated response if abruptly discontinued
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3. Partial blockade of the effects of agonist medical drugs
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4. An exaggerated response to competitive medical drug agonists
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