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Test Bank for Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers Fifth Edition by Teri Moser Woo & Marylou V. Robinson ISBN 9780803669260 Chapter 1-55 | Complete Guide A+ $18.99   Add to cart

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Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers 5th Edition Woo & Robinson Test Bank UNIT I. THE FOUNDATION Chapter 1. The Role of the Nurse Practitioner as Prescriber Chapter 2. Review of the Basic Principles of Pharmacology Chapter 3. Rational Drug Selection Chapter 4. Legal and Prof...

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Chapter w 1. w The w Role w of w the w Nurse

wPractitioner wMultiple w Choice

Identify w the w choice w that w best w completes w the w statement w or w answers w the w question.

1. w Nurse w practitioner w prescriptive w authority w is w regulated w by:
1. The w National w Council w of w State w Boards w of w Nursing
2. The w U.S. w Drug w Enforcement w Administration
3. The w State w Board w of w Nursing w for w each w state
4. The w State w Board w of w Pharmacy

2. w The w benefits w to w the w patient w of w having w an w Advanced wvPractice w Registered
w Nurse w (APRN) wprescriberinclude:
1. Nurses w know w more w about w Pharmacology w than w other w prescribers
wvbecause w they wtake w itboth w in w their w basic w nursing w program w and
w in wvtheir w APRN w program.
2. Nurses w care w for w the w patient w from wva wvholistic wvapproach wvand
w include w the wpatient w indecision w making w regarding w their wvcare.
3. APRNs w are w less w likely w to w prescribe wvnarcotics wvand wvother wvcontrolled w substances.
4. APRNs w are w able w to w prescribe w independently w in w all wvstates,
w whereas w a wphysician’s wassistant w needs w to w have w a w physician
wvsupervising w their wpractice.

3. w Clinical w judgment wvin w prescribing w includes:
1. Factoring w in w the wvcost w to wvthe w patient w of w the w medication w prescribed
2. Always w prescribing w the w newest w medication w available w for w the w disease w process
3. Handing wvout w drug w samples w to wvpoor w patients
4. Prescribing w all w generic w medications w to w cut w costs
4. w Criteria wvfor w choosing w an wveffective w drug w for w a w disorder w include:
1. Asking wvthe w patient w what wvdrug w they w think w would w work w best w for w them
2. Consulting wvnationally wvrecognized w guidelines w for w disease w management
3. Prescribing w medications w that w are w available w as w samples w before w writing w a
w prescription
4. Following w U.S. wvDrug w Enforcement w Administration w guidelines w for w prescribing
v v wv5. wvNurse w practitioner w practice w may w thrive w under w health-care w reform w because w of:
1. The w demonstrated w ability w of w nurse w practitioners w to w control w costs w and w improve
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2. The wvfact w that w nurse w practitioners w will w be w able w to w practice w independently
3. The w fact w that w nurse w practitioners w will w have w full
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4. The w ability w to w shift w accountability w for w Medicaid w to w the w state w level

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Chapter w 1. w The w Role w of w the w Nurse
wPractitioner wAnswer w Section


MULTIPLE w CHOICE

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2. wANS: 2 PTS: 1
3. wANS: 1 PTS: 1
4. wANS: 2 PTS: 1
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Chapter w 2. w Review w of w Basic

w Principles w of wPharmacology wMultiple


w Choice

Identify w the w choice w that w best w completes w the w statement w or w answers w the w question.


1. w A w patient’s w nutritional w intake w and w laboratory w results wvreflect
wvhypoalbuminemia. w This w is wcritical w toprescribing w because:
1. Distribution w of w drugs w to w target w tissue w may wvbe w affected.
2. The w solubility w of w the w drug w will wvnot wvmatch wvthe wvsite w of wvabsorption.
3. There w will w be w less w free w drug w available w to wvgenerate w an wveffect.
4. Drugs w bound w to w albumin w are w readily wvexcreted w by wvthe w kidneys.
2. w Drugs w that w have w a w significant w first-pass wveffect:
1. Must w be w given w by wvthe w enteral w (oral) wvroute w only
2. Bypass w the w hepatic w circulation
3. Are w rapidly wvmetabolized wvby wvthe w liver w and w may w have w little w if w any w desired
w action
4. Are w converted wvby w the w liver wvto wvmore w active w and w fat-soluble w forms
3. w The w route wvof w excretion wvof w a w volatile w drug w will w likely w be w the:
1. Kidneys
2. Lungs
3. Bile w and wvfeces
4. Skin

wv 4. w Medroxyprogesterone w (Depo w Provera) w is w prescribed w intramuscularly w (IM)
w to w create w a wstoragevreservoir w of w the w drug. w Storage w reservoirs:
1. Assure w that wvthe w drug w will w reach w its w intended w target w tissue
2. Are w the wvreason w for w giving w loading w doses
3. Increase w the w length w of w time w a w drug w is w available w and w active
4. Are w most w common w in w collagen w tissues
5. w The w NP w chooses w to w give w cephalexin w every w 8 w hours w based w on w knowledge w of
w the w drug’s:
1. Propensity w to w go w to w the w target w receptor
2. Biological w half-life
3. Pharmacodynamics

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