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NRS 493 TOPIC 1 DISCUSSION
Identify two GCU Library scholarly databases that will help you find the best research articles to support your capstone project change proposal. Discuss why these two databases are better than Google Scholar or a general Internet search.
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Identify two GCU Library scholarly databases that will help you find the best research articles to support your capstone project change proposal. Discuss why these two databases are better than Google Scholar or a general Internet search.
NAPSRX Chapter_14_15_Exam_Questions
Pharmaceutical companies are more interested in acquiring and exploiting another’s brands than in acquiring another’s R&D and sales and marketing assets. 
Ideally, when should brand strategy development for a new drug begin? 
Which of the following is an example of a “expressive” value? 
According to your manual, which of the following is NOT an example of a “functional” value? 
It is rare for pharmaceutical companies to explore, develop, and promote expressive values with which pati...
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Pharmaceutical companies are more interested in acquiring and exploiting another’s brands than in acquiring another’s R&D and sales and marketing assets. 
Ideally, when should brand strategy development for a new drug begin? 
Which of the following is an example of a “expressive” value? 
According to your manual, which of the following is NOT an example of a “functional” value? 
It is rare for pharmaceutical companies to explore, develop, and promote expressive values with which pati...
NAPSRX _Exam_Chapter_13
Effective drug therapy is a cost-effective and highly valuable means of controlling total healthcare expenditures and improving quality of life. 
Drug utilization review (DUR) programs… 
DUR programs involve retrospective monitoring of physicians’ prescribing patterns. 
A formulary is a list of prescription drugs approved by insurance coverage. 
The history of drug formularies in the U.S. extends back to… 
Which of these is NOT a type of formulary? 
Which of the following is NOT a recent f...
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Effective drug therapy is a cost-effective and highly valuable means of controlling total healthcare expenditures and improving quality of life. 
Drug utilization review (DUR) programs… 
DUR programs involve retrospective monitoring of physicians’ prescribing patterns. 
A formulary is a list of prescription drugs approved by insurance coverage. 
The history of drug formularies in the U.S. extends back to… 
Which of these is NOT a type of formulary? 
Which of the following is NOT a recent f...
NAPSRX Quiz_Chapter_12
What is one way in which “large molecule” drugs DIFFER from “small molecule” drugs? 
Which of the following statements about vaccines is INCORRECT? 
What is an advantage of attenuated vaccines over inactivated vaccines? 
How are toxoids derived? 
What is the estimated annual death toll for malaria? 
There are more white blood cells than red blood cells for the same volume in the human body. 
How was insulin primarily obtained from the 1930s to the 1980s? 
Which of the following are NOT t...
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What is one way in which “large molecule” drugs DIFFER from “small molecule” drugs? 
Which of the following statements about vaccines is INCORRECT? 
What is an advantage of attenuated vaccines over inactivated vaccines? 
How are toxoids derived? 
What is the estimated annual death toll for malaria? 
There are more white blood cells than red blood cells for the same volume in the human body. 
How was insulin primarily obtained from the 1930s to the 1980s? 
Which of the following are NOT t...
NAPSRX__Quiz_Chapter_11
According to NIH ethical guidelines, which of the following is the most important criteria in selecting subjects for clinical studies? 
Which statement about the IRB is INCORRECT? 
Which phases of clinical studies are “open label” and which are blinded? 
If it is not possible to measure the direct effects of a drug, what is used instead? 
Which of the following is an observational study that first identifies a group of subjects with a certain disease and a control group without the disease, ...
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According to NIH ethical guidelines, which of the following is the most important criteria in selecting subjects for clinical studies? 
Which statement about the IRB is INCORRECT? 
Which phases of clinical studies are “open label” and which are blinded? 
If it is not possible to measure the direct effects of a drug, what is used instead? 
Which of the following is an observational study that first identifies a group of subjects with a certain disease and a control group without the disease, ...
NCLEX RN Exam
The nurse is assisting with caring for a client after a craniotomy. Which is the best position for the client to be placed? 
The nurse is caring for a client following a supratentorial craniotomy, in which a large tumor was removed from the left side. In which position can the nurse safely place the client? Refer to Figures. 
A client with a seizure disorder is being admitted to the hospital. Which should the nurse plan to implement for this client? Select all that apply 
The nurse is caring for...
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The nurse is assisting with caring for a client after a craniotomy. Which is the best position for the client to be placed? 
The nurse is caring for a client following a supratentorial craniotomy, in which a large tumor was removed from the left side. In which position can the nurse safely place the client? Refer to Figures. 
A client with a seizure disorder is being admitted to the hospital. Which should the nurse plan to implement for this client? Select all that apply 
The nurse is caring for...
NAPSRX__Quiz_Chapter_10
The aim of preclinical pharmacological studies is to obtain data on the safety and effectiveness of the lead compound. 
Toxicity information in preclinical studies helps provide confidence about a drug’s safety. 
Pharmacological studies using animals are regulated under Good Laboratory Practice. 
Why do drugs administered to patients only contain APIs? 
Which of the following does NOT affect a drug’s ability to permeate membranes? 
Through which barriers can lipid-soluble drugs usually pass?...
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The aim of preclinical pharmacological studies is to obtain data on the safety and effectiveness of the lead compound. 
Toxicity information in preclinical studies helps provide confidence about a drug’s safety. 
Pharmacological studies using animals are regulated under Good Laboratory Practice. 
Why do drugs administered to patients only contain APIs? 
Which of the following does NOT affect a drug’s ability to permeate membranes? 
Through which barriers can lipid-soluble drugs usually pass?...
NAPSRX__Quiz_Chapter_9
Which area of drug R&D has seen the largest cost increases? 
On average, how long does it take for a new drug to be developed (i.e., from the discovery of the initial compound to FDA approval)? 
Which of the following regulatory agencies is industry-based (i.e., run mainly by the companies themselves)? 
Which of the following factors has simplified the pharmaceutical R&D process? 
The landmark FDA Modernization Act of 1997 was a major step forward in enabling safe and effective new drugs and bio...
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Which area of drug R&D has seen the largest cost increases? 
On average, how long does it take for a new drug to be developed (i.e., from the discovery of the initial compound to FDA approval)? 
Which of the following regulatory agencies is industry-based (i.e., run mainly by the companies themselves)? 
Which of the following factors has simplified the pharmaceutical R&D process? 
The landmark FDA Modernization Act of 1997 was a major step forward in enabling safe and effective new drugs and bio...
NAPSRX _Exam_Chapter_8.
Ho w is a drug sample closet or cabinet like a grocery store shelf? 
Pharmaceutical representatives do not typically store and secure their own drug samples. 
Sampling is sometimes the most important factor in a pharmaceutical rep’s success. 
The FDA approves storage conditions for drug products. 
Pharmaceutical representatives must always record the amount of drug samples left and obtain a signature for that amount. 
What is prohibited by Section 503 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act...
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Ho w is a drug sample closet or cabinet like a grocery store shelf? 
Pharmaceutical representatives do not typically store and secure their own drug samples. 
Sampling is sometimes the most important factor in a pharmaceutical rep’s success. 
The FDA approves storage conditions for drug products. 
Pharmaceutical representatives must always record the amount of drug samples left and obtain a signature for that amount. 
What is prohibited by Section 503 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act...
NASPRX _Exam_Chapter_7
Exclusivity gives exclusive , is granted by the FDA, and can run concurrently with a patent or not. 
What differentiates exclusivity from a patent? 
What is required of an invention for it to be worthy of patent protection? 
A generic drug is to the originator brand-name drug in dosage, strength, safety, and quality. 
Which of the following is NOT required by the FDA’s Criteria for Equivalency? 
A generic drug is to the originator brand-name drug in dosage, strength, safety, and quality. 
What...
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Exclusivity gives exclusive , is granted by the FDA, and can run concurrently with a patent or not. 
What differentiates exclusivity from a patent? 
What is required of an invention for it to be worthy of patent protection? 
A generic drug is to the originator brand-name drug in dosage, strength, safety, and quality. 
Which of the following is NOT required by the FDA’s Criteria for Equivalency? 
A generic drug is to the originator brand-name drug in dosage, strength, safety, and quality. 
What...
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