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PHARMACOLOGY 10TH EDITION TEST BANK BY MCCUISTION McCuistion: Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach, 10th Edition

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Pharmacology
A Patient-CenteredNursingProcessApproach
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10thEdition
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Authors:LindaMcCuistion,KathleenDiMaggio,MaryBeth b




Winton,JenniferYeager
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Unit1:IntroductiontoPharmacology
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Chapter1.TheNursing ProcessandPatient-Centered Care
F F b F b




Chapter2.DrugDevelopmentandEthicalConsiderations
F F F F F F




Chapter 3.Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
F F F F




Chapter4.Pharmacogenetics
F F




Chapter5.ComplementaryandAlternativeTherapies
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Chapter6.PediatricConsiderations
F F F




Chapter7.Geriatric Considerations
F b




Chapter8.DrugsinSubstanceUseDisorderF F F




Unit2:PharmacotherapyandDrugAdministration
F F F




Chapter 9.Safety and Quality Chapter
F F F F F




10.Drug AdministrationChapter
F b F




11. DrugCalculations F




Unit 3:Maintenance ofHomeostasis Chapter
F F F F F




12. Fluid Volume and Electrolytes Chapter F F F F




13.Vitamin and MineralReplacementChapter
F b b F




14.NutritionalSupport
F F




Unit 4: Autonomic Nervous System Drugs Chapter
F F F F F F




15.AdrenergicAgonists andAntagonists
F F F F




Chapter16.CholinergicAgonistsandAntagonists
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Unit5:Centraland PeripheralNervousSystemDrugs
F F F b F F




Chapter17.Stimulants F




Chapter18.Depressants
F F




Chapter19.AntiseizureDrugs
F b




Chapter20.DrugsforParkinsonismand Alzheimer’sDiseaseChapter
F F F F b F F




21.Drugs forNeuromuscularDisordersand MuscleSpasms Unit 6:
F b F b F F




Mental and Behavioral Health Drugs
F F F F F




Chapter 22.Antipsychoticsand AnxiolyticsChapter
F F F F




23.AntidepressantsandMood Stabilizers
F b b b




Unit 7: Painand InflammationManagement Drugs
F F b F




Chapter24.Antiinflammatories F




Chapter25.Analgesics
F F




Unit8:Antimicrobial Drugs F




Chapter26.Antibacterials F




Chapter27.Antituberculars,Antifungals,and Antivirals
F b




Chapter28.Antimalarials,Anthelmintics,andPeptides Unit
F F F F F F




9: Immunologic Drugs
F F F




Chapter29.HIV-and AIDS-RelatedDrugs b




Chapter30.TransplantDrugs
F F F




Chapter31.Vaccines F




Unit10:Antineoplasticsand BiologicResponseModifiers b




Chapter32.AnticancerDrugs
Chapter33.Targeted TherapiestoTreatCancer b b




Chapter 34.Biologic Response Modifiers Unit
F F F F F




11:RespiratoryDrugs
F F




Chapter 35.Upper Respiratory Disorders F F F




Chapter 36.Lower Respiratory Disorders
F F F F




Unit 12: Cardiovascular Drugs
F F F F




Chapter37.Cardiac Glycosides,Antianginals,and Antidysrhythmics b b

,Chapter38.Diuretics
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Chapter39.Antihypertensives
Chapter40.Anticoagulants,Antiplatelets,andThrombolytics
F b




Chapter41.AntihyperlipidemicsandDrugsto ImprovePeripheralBloodFlow b F




Unit13:Gastrointestinal Drugs
F F




FChapter42.GastrointestinalTractDisorders b




Chapter43.Antiulcer Drugs
F F




Unit14:Eye,Ear,andSkinDrugs
Chapter 44.Eye and Ear Disorders
F F F F F




Chapter45.DermatologicDisorders
F F F




Unit 15: Endocrine Drugs
F F F F




Chapter46.Pituitary,Thyroid,Parathyroid,and AdrenalDisorders b




FChapter47.Antidiabetics F




Unit16:RenalandUrologicDrugs
F F F F




Chapter48.UrinaryDisorders
Unit17:ReproductiveandGender-RelatedDrugs
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Chapter 49.Pregnancy and Preterm Labor
F F F F F




Chapter50.Labor,Delivery,and Postpartum
F b




Chapter51.NeonatalandNewborn
F F F




Chapter52.ReproductiveHealth
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Chapter53.Men’s Health andReproductiveDisordersChapter b b F




54.SexuallyTransmittedInfections
F F F




Unit18:SexuallyTransmittedInfections
Chapter55.Adult andPediatricEmergencyDrugs b




Chapter01:TheNursingProcessandPatient-Centered Care b b




McCuistion:Pharmacology:APatient-CenteredNursing ProcessApproach,10thEdition
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MULTIPLECHOICE

1. Thenursingprocessisafive-stepdecision-makingapproachthatincludesallofthefollowing F F




steps,EXCEPT:
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a. Assessment
b. Patientproblem F




c. Planning
d. RightDrug F




ANS: D F




Thenursingprocessisafive-stepdecision-makingapproach thatincludes: 1)assessment,2)
F F F F F F F F F F F F




patientproblem,3)planning,4)implementation,and5)evaluation.“Right drug”isoneofthe “Six
F F F F F F F F




Rights”ofmedication administration.
F F F F




DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) F F F TOP:NursingProcess:Planning
MSC: NCLEX: Management of Care
F F F F F




2. Thenurseisusingdatacollected tosetgoalsorexpected outcomesandinterventionsthat b F F




addressthepatient’sproblems.Whichstepofthenursingprocessisthenurseapplying?
F F F F F F F F F F F F F




a. Assessment
b. Patientproblem
c. Planning N
d. Evaluation
ANS:C F




During theplanning phase, thenurseuses thedata collected to set goalsor expected outcomes
b F F F F F F F F

, andinterventionswhichaddressthepatient’sproblems.Thedatawas collectedduringthe
F F F F F F F F F F F F




“Assessment”and“Patientproblem”steps.During the“Evaluation”phasethenursewoulddetermine
F b F




whether thegoals and objectives set during theplanning phaseweremet.
F F F F F F F F F F F




DIF: CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension) b




TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
F F F F F




MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare
F F F




3. A5-year-oldchildwithtype1diabetes mellitus has hadrepeated hospitalizations forepisodesof F b b F




hyperglycemia. The parents tell the nursethat theycan’t keep track of everything that hasto be
F F F F F F F F F F F F F F




donetocarefortheirchild.Thenursereviewsmedications,diet,andsymptommanagementwith the
F F F F F F F F F F F F F F




parents anddrawsupadailychecklistforthefamilytouse.Theseactivitiesarecompletedin which
F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F




step ofthe nursingprocess?
F F F




a. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation

ANS:C F




The implementation phase is the part ofthe nursingprocess in which the nurseprovides
F F F F F F F F F F F




education,drugadministration,patientcare,andotherinterventionsnecessarytoassistthepatient
F F F F




in accomplishingestablished medication goals.
F F F F




DIF: CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension) b




TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
F F F F F




MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare
F F F




4. The nurse is preparing to administer a medication and reviews the patient’s chart for drug
F F F F F F F F F F F F F F




allergies, serum creatinine, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels. The nurse’s actions are
F F F F F F F F F F F F F




reflective of which phase of the nursing process?
F F F F F F F F




a. Assessment
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Planning

ANS:A F




Assessmentinvolvesgathering informationaboutthepatientandthedrug,includinganyprevious b F F




useofthedrug.
F F F F




DIF: Cognitive Level:Understanding(Comprehension) b




TOP: NursingProcess:Assessment
F F MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare F F




5. Whichassessmentiscategorized asobjectivedata? F F




a. Alistofherbal supplements regularlyused F F




b. Labvalues associated withthedrugsthepatient istaking F F F




c. Theages and relationship tothepatientofall householdmembers
F F F F F




d. Usualdietarypatterns andfNood intake b F F




ANS:B F




Objectivedataaremeasuredanddetectedbyanotherpersonandwouldincludelabvalues.The F




other examples aresubjective data.
F F F F




DIF: Cognitive Level:Understanding(Comprehension) b




TOP: NursingProcess:Assessment
F F MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare F F




6. Thenursereviews apatient’s database and learns that thepatient livesalone, is forgetful,and
F F F F b F F F

, doesnothaveanestablishedroutine.Thepatientwillbesenthomewiththreenewmedicationsto
F F F F F F F F F F F F F F




betaken atdifferent times oftheday. Thenursedevelopsadailymedication chart and enlists a
F F F F b F F F F F




familymembertoputthepatient’spillsinapillorganizer.Thisisanexampleofwhichphaseof the
F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F




nursingprocess?
F F




a. Assessment
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Planning

ANS:C F




Theimplementationphaseinvolveseducationandpatientcareinordertoassistthepatientto F




Faccomplish the goals oftreatment. F F F F




DIF: CognitiveLevel:Applying(Application) b




TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
F F F F F




MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare
F F F




7. A patient who ishospitalized forchronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) wants to go
F F F F F F F F F F F




home.Thenurseandthepatientdiscussthepatient’ssituation and decidethatthepatient maygo
F F F b F




F homewhenabletoperformself-carewithoutdyspneaandhypoxia.Thisisanexampleofwhich
F F F F F F F F F F F F F F




phase of the nursing process?
F F F F F




a. Assessment
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Planning

ANS:D F




Planninginvolvesgoalsetting,which,forthispatient,meansbeingabletoperformself-careactivities F F F




withoutdyspneaandhypoxia.
F F F




DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) F F F TOP:NursingProcess:Planning
MSC: NCLEX: Management of Care
F F F F F




8. Apatientwillbesenthomewithametered-doseinhaler,and thenurseisprovidingteaching. F b




F Which is a correctly written goal forthis process?
F F F F F F F F




a. Thenursewill demonstrate thecorrect useofametered-doseinhalerto the patient. F F F F F F F b




b. Thenursewillteachthepatient howto administermedicationwithametered-dose b b F




inhaler.
F




c. Thepatient willknowhowtoself-administerthemedicationusingthe b




metered-doseinhaler.
F F




d. Thepatientwillindependentlyadministerthemedicationusingthemetered-dose
inhaler at the end ofthe session.
N
F F F F F F




ANS:D F




Goals mustbepatient-centered and clearlystatetheoutcomewith areasonabledeadlineand
b b F




Fshouldidentifycomponentsforevaluation. F F




DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) F F F TOP:NursingProcess:Planning
MSC: NCLEX: Management of Care
F F F F F




9. Thenurseis developing aplanofcareforapatientwhohas chroniclungdiseaseandhypoxia. The b F F




F patienthasbeenadmittedforincreasedoxygenneeds aboveabaselineof2L/min.Thenurse
F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F




developsagoalstating,“Thepatientwillhaveoxygensaturationsof>95%onroomairatthetime of
F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F




dischargefrom the hospital.” What is wrong withthisgoal?
F F F F F F F




a. Itcannotbeevaluated.
F




b. Itisnotmeasurable.
F F

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