Test Bank Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition Karch
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Health Care
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Chamberlain College Of Nursing
Test Bank Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition KarchCONTENTS
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Drugs .................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 02 - Drugs and the Body .................................................................
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Drugs .................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 02 - Drugs and the Body .................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 03 - Toxic Effects of Drugs ................................................................................................. 35
Chapter 04 - The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy and Patient Safety .......................................... 53
Chapter 05 - Dosage Calculations................................................................................................... 70
Chapter 06 - Challenges to Effective Drug Therapy ........................................................................ 85
Chapter 07 - Introduction to Cell Physiology ................................................................................. 102
Chapter 08 - Antiinfective Agents .................................................................................................. 119
Chapter 09 - Antibiotics ................................................................................................................. 137
Chapter 10 - Antiviral Agents ......................................................................................................... 154
Chapter 11 - Antifungal Agents ...................................................................................................... 171
Chapter 12 - Antiprotozoal Agents ................................................................................................. 187
Chapter 13 - Anthelmintic Agents .................................................................................................. 203
Chapter 14 - Antineoplastic Agents ............................................................................................... 219
Chapter 15 - Introduction to the Immune Response and Inflammation .......................................... 236
Chapter 16 - Antiinflammatory, Antiarthritis, and Related Agents ................................................... 253
Chapter 17 - Immune Modulators .................................................................................................. 269
Chapter 18 - Vaccines and Sera.................................................................................................... 286
Chapter 19 - Introduction to Nerves and the Nervous System ....................................................... 303
Chapter 20 - Anxiolytic and Hypnotic Agents ................................................................................. 318
Chapter 21 - Antidepressant Agents .............................................................................................. 336
Chapter 22 - Psychotherapeutic Agents ........................................................................................ 352
Chapter 23 - Antiseizure Agents .................................................................................................... 369
Chapter 24 - Antiparkinsonism Agents........................................................................................... 386
Chapter 25 - Muscle Relaxants ..................................................................................................... 402
Chapter 26 - Narcotics, Narcotic Antagonists, and Antimigraine Agents ........................................ 417
Chapter 27 - General and Local Anesthetic Agents ....................................................................... 434
Chapter 28 - Neuromuscular Junction Blocking Agents ................................................................. 451
Chapter 29 - Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous System ........................................................ 468
Chapter 30 - Adrenergic Agonists .................................................................................................. 485
Chapter 31 - Adrenergic Antagonists ............................................................................................. 500
Chapter 32 - Cholinergic Agonists ................................................................................................. 518
Chapter 33 - Anticholinergic Agents .............................................................................................. 534
Chapter 34 - Introduction to the Endocrine System ....................................................................... 550
Chapter 35 - Hypothalamic and Pituitary Agents ........................................................................... 566
Chapter 36 - Adrenocortical Agents ............................................................................................... 582
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,Chapter 37 - Thyroid and Parathyroid Agents................................................................................ 598
Chapter 38 - Agents to Control Blood Glucose Levels ................................................................... 615
Chapter 39 - Introduction to the Reproductive System .................................................................. 632
Chapter 40 - Drugs Affecting the Female Reproductive System .................................................... 649
Chapter 41 - Drugs Affecting the Male Reproductive System ........................................................ 664
Chapter 42 - Introduction to the Cardiovascular System ............................................................... 680
Chapter 43 - Drugs Affecting Blood Pressure ................................................................................ 697
Chapter 44 - Agents for Treating Heart Failure .............................................................................. 713
Chapter 45 - Antiarrhythmic Agents ............................................................................................... 730
Chapter 46 - Antianginal Agents .................................................................................................... 747
Chapter 47 - Lipid-Lowering Agents .............................................................................................. 762
Chapter 48 - Drugs Affecting Blood Coagulation ........................................................................... 779
Chapter 49 - Drugs Used to Treat Anemias ................................................................................... 794
Chapter 50 - Introduction to the Renal System .............................................................................. 810
Chapter 51 - Diuretic Agents ......................................................................................................... 826
Chapter 52 - Drugs Affecting the Urinary Tract and the Bladder .................................................... 841
Chapter 53 - Introduction to the Respiratory System ..................................................................... 858
Chapter 54 - Drugs Acting on the Upper Respiratory Tract ............................................................ 875
Chapter 55 - Drugs Acting on the Lower Respiratory Tract ............................................................ 892
Chapter 56 - Introduction to the Gastrointestinal System .............................................................. 909
Chapter 57 - Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal Secretions .............................................................. 924
Chapter 58 - Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal Motility .................................................................... 940
Chapter 59 - Antiemetic Agents ..................................................................................................... 956
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Drugs
A nurse working in radiology administers iodine to a patient who is having a computed
tomography(CT) scan. The nurse working on the oncology unit administers chemotherapy
to patients who have cancer. At the Public Health Department, a nurse administers a
measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine to a 14-month-old child as a routine
immunization. Which branch of pharmacology best describes the actions of all three
nurses?
Pharmacoeconomics
Pharmacotherapeutics
Pharmacodynamics
, Pharmacokinetics
Ans: B
Feedback:
Pharmacology is the study of the biologic effects of chemicals. Nurses are involved with
clinical pharmacology or pharmacotherapeutics, which is a branch of pharmacology that deals
with the uses of drugs to treat, prevent, and diagnose disease. The radiology nurse is
administering a drug to help diagnose a disease. The oncology nurse is administering a drug
to help treat a disease.
Pharmacoeconomics includes any costs involved in drug therapy. Pharmacodynamics involves
how a drug affects the body and pharmacokinetics is how the body acts on the body.
A physician has ordered intramuscular (IM) injections of morphine, a narcotic, every 4 hours as
neededfor pain in a motor vehicle accident victim. The nurse is aware this drug has a high
abuse potential. Under what category would morphine be classified?
Schedule I
Schedule II
Schedule III
Schedule IV
Ans: B
Feedback:
Narcotics with a high abuse potential are classified as Schedule II drugs because of severe
dependence liability. Schedule I drugs have high abuse potential and no accepted medical
use. Schedule III drugs have a lesser abuse potential than II and an accepted medical use.
Schedule IV drugs have low abuse potential and limited dependence liability.
When involved in phase III drug evaluation studies, what responsibilities would the nurse have?
Working with animals who are given experimental drugs
Choosing appropriate patients to be involved in the drug study
Monitoring and observing patients closely for adverse effects
Conducting research to determine effectiveness of the drugAns: C
Feedback:
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, Phase III studies involve use of a drug in a vast clinical population in which patients are asked
to record any symptoms they experience while taking the drugs. Nurses may be responsible
for helping collect and analyze the information to be shared with the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) but would not conduct research independently because nurses do not
prescribe medications. Use of animals in drug testing is done in the preclinical trials. Select
patients who are involved in phase II studies to participate in studies where the participants
have the disease the drug is intended to treat. These patients are monitored closely for drug
action and adverse effects. Phase I studies involve healthy human volunteers who are usually
paid for their participation. Nurses may observe for adverse effects and toxicity.
What concept is considered when generic drugs are substituted for brand name drugs?
Bioavailability
Critical concentration
Distribution
Half-life
Ans: A
Feedback:
Bioavailability is the portion of a dose of a drug that reaches the systemic circulation and is
available to act on body cells. Binders used in a generic drug may not be the same as those
used in the brand name drug. Therefore, the way the body breaks down and uses the drug
may differ, which may eliminate a generic drug substitution. Critical concentration is the
amount of a drug that is needed to cause a therapeutic effect and should not differ between
generic and brand name medications. Distribution is the phase of pharmacokinetics, which
involves the movement of a drug to the body’s tissues and is the
same in generic and brand name drugs. A drug’s half-life is the time it takes for the amount of
drug to decrease to half the peak level, which should not change when substituting a generic
medication.
A nurse is assessing the patient’s home medication use. After listening to the patient list current
medications, the nurse asks what priority question?
Do you take any generic medications?
Are any of these medications orphan drugs?
Are these medications safe to take during pregnancy?
Do you take any over-the-counter medications?
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