Test Bank Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers 6e Teri Moser
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Pharmacotherapeutics gufor gu APN guPrescribers, gu 6e Ch01
Chapter 1. The Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse as Prescriber
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MULTIPLE guCHOICE
1. Nurse gupractitioner guprescriptive guauthority guis guregulated guby:
A. The guNational guCouncil guof guState guBoards guof guNursing
B. The guU.S. guDrug guEnforcement guAdministration
C. The guState guBoard guof guNursing gufor gueach gustate
D. The guState guBoard guof guPharmacy
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3. Clinical gujudgment guin guprescribing guincludes:
A. Factoring guin guthe gucost guto guthe gupatient guof guthe gumedication guprescribed
B. Always guprescribing guthe gunewest gumedication guavailable gufor guthe gudisease guprocess
C. Handing guout gudrug gusamples guto gupoor gupatients
D. Prescribing guall gugeneric gumedications guto gucut gucosts
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4. The guprocess gufor guchoosing guan gueffective gudrug gufor gua gudisorder guincludes:
A. Asking guthe gupatient guwhat gudrug guthey guthink guwould guwork gubest gufor guthem
B. Consulting gunationally gurecognized guguidelines gufor gudisease gumanagement
C. Prescribing gumedications guthat guare guavailable guas gusamples gubefore guwriting gua guprescription
D. Following guU.S. guDrug guEnforcement guAdministration guguidelines gufor guprescribing
ANS: g u B PTS: g u g u 1
5. Nonintentional gunonadherence guof gudrug gutherapy gumay guoccur gudue guto:
A. Belief guthat gumedication gudoes gunot guwork
B. Adverse gudrug gureactions
C. Chronic guconditions guthat gurequire gudaily gutherapy
D. Forgetfulness guor gudistraction
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Chapter 2. Review of Basic Principles of Pharmacology
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A. Distribution guof gudrugs guto gutarget gutissue gumay gube guaffected.
B. The gusolubility guof guthe gudrug guwill gunot gumatch guthe gusite guof guabsorption.
C. There guwill gube guless gufree gudrug guavailable guto gugenerate guan gueffect.
D. Drugs gubound guto gualbumin guare gureadily guexcreted guby guthe gukidneys.
ANS: g u A PTS: g u g u 1
2. Drugs guthat guhave gua gusignificant gufirst-pass gueffect:
A. Must gube gugiven guby guthe guenteral gu(oral) guroute guonly
B. Bypass guthe guhepatic gucirculation
C. Are gurapidly gumetabolized guby guthe guliver guand gumay guhave gulittle, guif guany, gudesired guaction
D. Are guconverted guby guthe guliver guto gumore guactive guand gufat-soluble guforms
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3. The guroute guof guexcretion guof gua guvolatile gudrug guwill gulikely gube guthe:
A. Kidneys
B. Lungs
C. Bile guand gufeces
D. Skin
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4. A gumajor gudisadvantage guto guIV guadministration guis guthat:
A. First-pass gumetabolism guis gueliminated.
B. Needles guand gusterility guare gurequired.
C. Absorption guof guthe gudrug gucannot gube guslowed guafter guadministration.
D. It guis gusignificantly gumore guexpensive guthan guother guroutes.
ANS: g u C PTS: g u g u 1
5. The gunurse gupractitioner gu(NP) guchooses guto gugive gucephalexin guevery gu8 guhours gubased guon
guknowledge guof guthe gudrug’s:
A. Propensity guto gugo guto guthe gutarget gureceptor
B. Biological guhalf-life
C. Pharmacodynamics
D. Safety guand guside gueffects
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A. Nonreceptor gumechanism
B. Partial guagonist
C. Full guagonist
D. Noncompetitive guantagonist
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7. The gupoint guin gutime guon guthe gudrug guconcentration gucurve guthat guindicates guthe gufirst gusign guof gua
gutherapeutic gueffect guis guthe:
A. Minimum guadverse gueffect gulevel
B. Peak guof guaction
C. Onset guof guaction
D. Therapeutic gurange
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8. Phenytoin gurequires guthat gua gutrough gulevel gube gudrawn. guPeak guand gutrough gulevels guare gudone:
A. When guthe gudrug guhas gua guwide gutherapeutic gurange
B. When guthe gudrug guwill gube guadministered gufor gua gushort gutime guonly
C. When guthere guis gua guhigh gucorrelation gubetween guthe gudose guand gusaturation guof gureceptor gusites
D. To gudetermine guif gua gudrug guis guin guthe gutherapeutic gurange
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A. Concentration guwill guproduce gutherapeutic gueffects.
B. Concentration guwill guproduce guan guadverse guresponse.
C. Time gubetween gudoses gumust gube gushortened.
D. Duration guof guaction guof guthe gudrug guis gutoo gulong.
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10. Drugs guthat guare gureceptor guagonists gumay gudemonstrate guwhat guproperty?
A. Irreversible gubinding guto guthe gudrug gureceptor gusite
B. Up-regulation guwith guchronic guuse
C. Desensitization guor gudown-regulation guwith gucontinuous guuse
D. Inverse gurelationship gubetween gudrug guconcentration guand gudrug guaction
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11. Drugs guthat guare gureceptor guantagonists, gusuch guas gubeta gublockers, gumay gucause:
A. Down-regulation guof guthe gudrug gureceptor
B. An guexaggerated guresponse guif guabruptly gudiscontinued
C. Partial gublockade guof guthe gueffects guof guagonist gudrugs
D. An guexaggerated guresponse guto gucompetitive gudrug guagonists
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12. Factors guthat guaffect gugastric gudrug guabsorption guinclude:
A. Liver guenzyme guactivity
B. Protein-binding guproperties guof guthe gudrug gumolecule
C. Lipid gusolubility guof guthe gudrug
D. Ability guto guchew guand guswallow
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13. Drugs guadministered guvia guIV:
A. Need guto gube gulipid gusoluble guin guorder guto gube gueasily guabsorbed
B. Begin gudistribution guinto guthe gubody guimmediately
C. Are gueasily guabsorbed guif guthey guare gunonionized
D. May guuse gupinocytosis guto gube guabsorbed
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A. The gusum guof guthe gueffects guof gueach gudrug guindividually
B. Greater guthan guthe gusum guof guthe gueffects guof gueach gudrug guindividually
C. Less guthan guthe gueffect guof gueach gudrug guindividually
D. Not gupredictable, guas guit guvaries guwith gueach guindividual
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B. All gubrands guof gua gudrug guhave guthe gusame gubioavailability.
C. Drugs guthat guare guadministered gumore guthan guonce gua guday guhave gugreater
gubioavailability guthan gudrugs gugiven guonce gudaily.
D. Combining guan guactive gudrug guwith guan guinert gusubstance gudoes gunot guaffect gubioavailability.
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