Introduction to Pharmacology and Drug
Administration for Nursing UPDATED ACTUAL
Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is pharmacology? The study of drugs and their effects on living
organisms, crucial for medical science.
What are the subfields of Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and
pharmacology? toxicology.
Why is pharmacology important for Nurses must understand pharmacology to safely
nurses? administer medication and educate patients
effectively.
, What historical development The creation of vaccines, such as smallpox by
marked a key breakthrough in Edward Jenner.
disease prevention?
What is the role of interdisciplinary Collaboration between nurses, physicians,
teams in pharmacology? pharmacists, and social workers ensures
medication safety.
What are the 'rights' of medication The principles that guide safe drug
administration? administration, including right patient, right drug,
right dose, right route, and right time.
What should nurses assess before Patient conditions and understanding of drug
drug administration? indications.
What are the different sources of Plants, animals, minerals, and synthetic
drugs? compounds.
What are the three types of drug Chemical, generic, and brand names.
names?
What is the difference between Generic drugs are affordable alternatives to
generic and brand drugs? brand-name drugs, which are often more
expensive.
Administration for Nursing UPDATED ACTUAL
Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is pharmacology? The study of drugs and their effects on living
organisms, crucial for medical science.
What are the subfields of Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and
pharmacology? toxicology.
Why is pharmacology important for Nurses must understand pharmacology to safely
nurses? administer medication and educate patients
effectively.
, What historical development The creation of vaccines, such as smallpox by
marked a key breakthrough in Edward Jenner.
disease prevention?
What is the role of interdisciplinary Collaboration between nurses, physicians,
teams in pharmacology? pharmacists, and social workers ensures
medication safety.
What are the 'rights' of medication The principles that guide safe drug
administration? administration, including right patient, right drug,
right dose, right route, and right time.
What should nurses assess before Patient conditions and understanding of drug
drug administration? indications.
What are the different sources of Plants, animals, minerals, and synthetic
drugs? compounds.
What are the three types of drug Chemical, generic, and brand names.
names?
What is the difference between Generic drugs are affordable alternatives to
generic and brand drugs? brand-name drugs, which are often more
expensive.