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KATZUNG'S BASIC AND
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
16TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)TODD W.
VANDERAH




TEST BANK

,Question 1
A nurse is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses about the
process required before a medication becomes available for
routine patient care. Which statement best describes the
purpose of conducting multiple phases of clinical trials?
A. To determine whether the medication can be manufactured
at the lowest cost
B. To evaluate the medication's safety, effectiveness, dosage,
and adverse effects in progressively larger groups of people
C. To compare marketing strategies among pharmaceutical
companies
D. To establish insurance reimbursement rates before approval
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Clinical trials are conducted in sequential phases to evaluate a
medication's safety, therapeutic effectiveness, appropriate
dosing, and potential adverse effects before widespread clinical
use. This process helps determine whether the benefits
outweigh the risks. Manufacturing costs (A), marketing
strategies (C), and insurance reimbursement (D) are not the
primary purposes of clinical trials.
Question 2

,A patient asks why a newly prescribed medication required
years of testing before becoming available. Which response by
the nurse is most appropriate?
A. "The medication had to demonstrate an acceptable balance
between benefits and risks before approval."
B. "Every medication must be tested on every disease before
approval."
C. "The manufacturer delays release until competitors stop
producing similar medications."
D. "Approval occurs only after every possible adverse effect has
been identified."
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Regulatory agencies require evidence that a medication's
therapeutic benefits outweigh its known risks before approval.
Not every disease is studied (B), marketing competition does
not determine approval (C), and rare adverse effects may only
become apparent after widespread use during post-marketing
surveillance (D).
Question 3

, A nurse is reviewing pharmacologic terminology with a student
nurse. Which statement correctly describes
pharmacodynamics?
A. It examines how the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes,
and eliminates a medication.
B. It describes the effects of medications on the body and their
mechanisms of action.
C. It measures the financial cost of medication therapy.
D. It focuses exclusively on medication storage requirements.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Pharmacodynamics refers to what the drug does to the body,
including receptor interactions, mechanisms of action, and
therapeutic and adverse effects. Pharmacokinetics (A) describes
what the body does to the drug. Cost (C) and storage (D) are
unrelated to pharmacodynamics.
Question 4
A nurse administers an intravenous analgesic, and the patient
reports pain relief within minutes. Which pharmacokinetic
process most directly explains how the medication reached
systemic circulation rapidly?
A. Distribution

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Publisher: 2023 ISBN: 9781260463309 Edition: Unknown

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