Test Bank for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Edition by
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Bertram G. Katzung
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Chapters 1 - 66 Complete
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Table of Contents
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1. tIntroduction: tThe tNature tof tDrugs t& tDrug tDevelopment t& tRegulation
2. tDrug tReceptors t& tPharmacodynamics
3. tPharmacokinetics t& tPharmacodynamics: tRational tDosing t& tthe tTime tCourse tof tDrug tAction
4. tDrug tBiotransformation
5. tPharmacogenomics
6. tIntroduction tto tAutonomic tPharmacology
7. tCholinoceptor-Activating t& tCholinesterase-Inhibiting tDrugs
8. tCholinoceptor-Blocking tDrugs
9. tAdrenoceptor tAgonists t& tSympathomimetic tDrugs
10. tAdrenoceptor tAntagonist tDrugs
11. tAntihypertensive tAgents
12. tVasodilators t& tthe tTreatment tof tAngina tPectoris
13. tDrugs tUsed tin tHeart tFailure
14. tAgents tUsed tin tCardiac tArrhythmias
15. tDiuretic tAgents
16. tHistamine, tSerotonin, t& tthe tErgot tAlkaloids
17. tVasoactive tPeptides
18. tThe tEicosanoids: tProstaglandins, tThromboxanes, tLeukotrienes, t& tRelated tCompounds
19. tNitric tOxide
20. tDrugs tUsed tin tAsthma
21. tIntroduction tto tthe tPharmacology tof tCNS tDrugs
22. tSedative-Hypnotic tDrugs
23. tThe tAlcohols
24. tAntiseizure tDrugs
25. tGeneral tAnesthetics
26. tLocal tAnesthetics
27. tSkeletal tMuscle tRelaxants
28. tPharmacologic tManagement tof tParkinsonism t& tOther tMovement tDisorders
29. tAntipsychotic tAgents t& tLithium
30. tAntidepressant tAgents
31. tOpioid tAgonists t& tAntagonists
32. tDrugs tof tAbuse
33. tAgents tUsed tin tCytopenias; tHematopoietic tGrowth tFactors
34. tDrugs tUsed tin tDisorders tof tCoagulation
35. tAgents tUsed tin tDyslipidemia
36. tNonsteroidal tAnti-Inflammatory tDrugs, tDisease-Modifying tAntirheumatic tDrugs, tNonopioid tAnalgesics, t& tDrugs
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37. tHypothalamic t& tPituitary tHormones
38. tThyroid t& tAntithyroid tDrugs
39. tAdrenocorticosteroids t& tAdrenocortical tAntagonists
40. tThe tGonadal tHormones t& tInhibitors
41. tPancreatic tHormones t& tAntidiabetic tDrugs
42. tAgents tThat tAffect tBone tMineral tHomeostasis
43. tBeta-Lactam t& tOther tCell tWall- t& tMembrane-Active tAntibiotics
44. tTetracyclines, tMacrolides, tClindamycin, tChloramphenicol, tStreptogramins, t& tOxazolidinones
45. tAminoglycosides t& tSpectinomycin
46. tSulfonamides, tTrimethoprim, t& tQuinolones
47. tAntimycobacterial tDrugs
48. tAntifungal tAgents
49. tAntiviral tAgents
50. tMiscellaneous tAntimicrobial tAgents; tDisinfectants, tAntiseptics, t& tSterilants
51. tClinical tUse tof tAntimicrobial tAgents
52. tAntiprotozoal tDrugs
53. tClinical tPharmacology tof tthe tAntihelminthic tDrugs
54. tCancer tChemotherapy
55. tImmunopharmacology
56. tIntroduction tto tToxicology: tOccupational t& tEnvironmental
57. tHeavy tMetal tIntoxication t& tChelators
58. tManagement tof tthe tPoisoned tPatient
59. tSpecial tAspects tof tPerinatal t& tPediatric tPharmacology
60. tSpecial tAspects tof tGeriatric tPharmacology
61. tDermatologic tPharmacology
62. tDrugs tUsed tin tthe tTreatment tof tGastrointestinal tDiseases
63. tTherapeutic t& tToxic tPotential tof tOver-the-Counter tAgents
64. tDietary tSupplements t& tHerbal tMedications
65. tRational tPrescribing t& tPrescription tWriting
66. tImportant tDrug tInteractions t& tTheir tMechanisms t
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Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nature of Drugs & Drug Development & Regulation
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1. A tnurse tworking tin tradiology tadministers tiodine tto ta tpatient twho tis
thaving ta tcomputed ttomography t(CT) tscan. tThe tnurse tworking ton tthe
toncology tunit tadministers tchemotherapy tto tpatients twho thave tcancer. tAt
tthe tPublic tHealth tDepartment, ta tnurse tadministers ta tmeasles-mumps-
rubella t(MMR) tvaccine ttota t14-month-old tchild tas ta troutine timmunization.
tWhich tbranch tof tpharmacology tbest tdescribes tthe tactions tof tall tthree
t nurses?
A) Pharmacoeconomics
B) Pharmacotherapeutics
C) Pharmacodynamics
D) Pharmacokinetics
ANSWER: B
Feedback:
Pharmacology tis tthe tstudy tof tthe tbiologic teffects tof tchemicals. tNurses tare
tinvolved twith tclinical tpharmacology tor tpharmacotherapeutics, twhich tis ta
tbranch tof tpharmacology tthat tdeals twith tthe tuses tof tdrugs tto ttreat,
tprevent, tand tdiagnose tdisease. tThe tradiology tnurse tis tadministering ta
tdrug tto thelp tdiagnose ta tdisease. tThe toncology tnurse tis tadministering ta
tdrug tto thelp ttreat tatdisease. tPharmacoeconomics tincludes tany tcosts
tinvolved tin tdrug t therapy.
Pharmacodynamics tinvolves thow ta tdrug taffects tthe tbody
tandtpharmacokinetics tis thow tthe tbody tacts ton tthe tbody.
2. A tphysician thas tordered tintramuscular t(IM) tinjections tof tmorphine, ta
tnarcotic, tevery t4 thours tas tneeded tfor tpain tin ta tmotor tvehicle taccident
tvictim.tThe tnurse tis taware tthis tdrug thas ta thigh tabuse tpotential. tUnder
twhat tcategorytwould tmorphine tbe t classified?
A) Schedule tI
B) Schedule tII