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Test Bank for Nursing Pharmacology
9th Edition EXAMS QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+
Discharge planning - --ANS---Includes OTC drug instructions for patients leaving the hospital
Drug Facts and Comparisons - --ANS---Provides essential drug information for nurses
Drug package insert - --ANS---Contains drug details but lacks nursing implications
Multidose bottle - --ANS---If label is damaged, safest to discard and obtain a new bottle
Chemical pharmacology - --ANS---Not typically studied in nursing pharmacology
Molecular pharmacology - --ANS---Not typically studied in nursing pharmacology
Adverse effects - --ANS---Negative or unexpected effects from proper drug use
Teratogenic effects - --ANS---Adverse effects on the fetus, not relevant for older adults
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Toxic effects - --ANS---Result from taking medication in excessive doses
Therapeutic effects - --ANS---Desired actions for which medication is prescribed
Assessment after medication - --ANS---Includes evaluating drug effects and allergies
Recent drug guide - --ANS---Necessary for accurate and current medication information
Home medication teaching - --ANS---Critical for patient understanding of drug regimen
Personal contact information - --ANS---Not provided by the nurse to patients
Sample size medication - --ANS---Given to take home until prescription is filled
Rigorous scientific testing - --ANS---Controlled by the FDA for medication safety
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - --ANS---Responsible for controlling and regulating drug
development and sale in the United States, allowing new drugs after rigorous scientific testing.
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) - --ANS---Regulates and controls the use of controlled
substances.
Test Bank for Nursing Pharmacology
9th Edition EXAMS QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+
Discharge planning - --ANS---Includes OTC drug instructions for patients leaving the hospital
Drug Facts and Comparisons - --ANS---Provides essential drug information for nurses
Drug package insert - --ANS---Contains drug details but lacks nursing implications
Multidose bottle - --ANS---If label is damaged, safest to discard and obtain a new bottle
Chemical pharmacology - --ANS---Not typically studied in nursing pharmacology
Molecular pharmacology - --ANS---Not typically studied in nursing pharmacology
Adverse effects - --ANS---Negative or unexpected effects from proper drug use
Teratogenic effects - --ANS---Adverse effects on the fetus, not relevant for older adults
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Toxic effects - --ANS---Result from taking medication in excessive doses
Therapeutic effects - --ANS---Desired actions for which medication is prescribed
Assessment after medication - --ANS---Includes evaluating drug effects and allergies
Recent drug guide - --ANS---Necessary for accurate and current medication information
Home medication teaching - --ANS---Critical for patient understanding of drug regimen
Personal contact information - --ANS---Not provided by the nurse to patients
Sample size medication - --ANS---Given to take home until prescription is filled
Rigorous scientific testing - --ANS---Controlled by the FDA for medication safety
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - --ANS---Responsible for controlling and regulating drug
development and sale in the United States, allowing new drugs after rigorous scientific testing.
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) - --ANS---Regulates and controls the use of controlled
substances.