Pharmacology
12th Edition
• Author(s)Susan Ford
• Print ISBN: 9781975163730
TEST BANK
Question 1
,A nurse is preparing to administer an oral medication to a
hospitalized patient. Which action best demonstrates
adherence to safe medication administration principles?
A. Confirm the patient's identity using two approved identifiers
before giving the medication.
B. Ask the patient to state the medication's purpose after
administration.
C. Administer all medications at the same time to reduce
interruptions.
D. Crush all tablets to make swallowing easier.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Using two approved patient identifiers before medication
administration is a fundamental safety practice that helps
prevent medication errors. Asking about the medication's
purpose is useful for patient education but does not replace
identity verification. Not all medications should be given
simultaneously because some require specific timing or have
interactions. Many tablets should never be crushed because
doing so may alter drug release or destroy protective coatings.
Question 2
,A nurse explains that the "desired therapeutic effect" of a
medication refers to which outcome?
A. The expected beneficial response produced by the
medication
B. Any side effect experienced after administration
C. The highest dose that can be safely administered
D. A toxic reaction requiring immediate intervention
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The therapeutic effect is the intended, beneficial clinical
response that the medication is prescribed to produce. Side
effects are secondary effects, toxicity results from excessive
drug exposure, and the maximum safe dose is unrelated to the
definition of therapeutic effect.
Question 3
A patient asks why a generic medication was substituted for the
prescribed brand-name drug. Which nursing response is most
appropriate?
A. "Generic medications contain the same active ingredient and
are expected to provide comparable therapeutic effects."
, B. "Generic medications are always stronger than brand-name
medications."
C. "Generic medications have fewer adverse effects than brand-
name medications."
D. "Generic medications are experimental versions of the
original drug."
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Approved generic medications contain the same active
ingredient, dosage form, strength, route of administration, and
are expected to provide equivalent therapeutic benefit. They
are not stronger, inherently safer, or experimental products.
Question 4
A nurse administers a medication intravenously. Compared with
oral administration, which characteristic of the IV route should
the nurse recognize?
A. The medication enters the bloodstream immediately.
B. The medication always produces fewer adverse effects.
C. The medication undergoes extensive first-pass metabolism.
D. The medication has the slowest onset of action.