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Clayton’s Basic Pharmacology for
Nurses (20th Ed, ISBN
9780443126994) – Test Bank +
Answers
Course
Nursing pharmacology

1. The primary purpose of pharmacology in nursing practice is to:

A. Diagnose diseases
B. Understand medications and their effects on patients
C. Replace medical treatment
D. Prescribe all medications

Answer: B

Rationale: Pharmacology helps nurses understand drug actions, safe administration, adverse
effects, interactions, and patient education.



2. The generic name of a medication refers to:

A. The manufacturer’s brand name
B. The chemical formula only
C. The official nonproprietary name of the drug
D. A nickname used by patients

Answer: C

Rationale: The generic name is the standardized, noncommercial name assigned to a
medication.



3. A nurse understands that the brand name of a medication is:

A. The same worldwide
B. Assigned by the pharmaceutical company
C. The scientific chemical name
D. Always less expensive than generic drugs

Answer: B

,Rationale: Brand names are proprietary names created by manufacturers for marketing
purposes.



4. Pharmacokinetics refers to:

A. What the drug does to the body
B. What the body does to the drug
C. The emotional response to medication
D. Drug manufacturing processes

Answer: B

Rationale: Pharmacokinetics includes absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of
medications.



5. Pharmacodynamics describes:

A. Drug movement through the body
B. Drug effects on body tissues and systems
C. Medication storage requirements
D. Drug pricing

Answer: B

Rationale: Pharmacodynamics explains how drugs produce therapeutic and adverse effects.



6. The process by which a medication enters the bloodstream is called:

A. Absorption
B. Distribution
C. Metabolism
D. Excretion

Answer: A

Rationale: Absorption is the movement of medication from its administration site into
circulation.



7. Which route generally provides the fastest medication absorption?

,A. Oral
B. Intravenous
C. Topical
D. Subcutaneous

Answer: B

Rationale: IV medications enter circulation directly, producing rapid effects.



8. The liver is the primary organ responsible for:

A. Drug metabolism
B. Drug absorption
C. Drug administration
D. Drug storage

Answer: A

Rationale: Many medications undergo hepatic metabolism before elimination.



9. The kidneys primarily contribute to medication:

A. Activation
B. Excretion
C. Absorption
D. Distribution

Answer: B

Rationale: The kidneys remove many drugs and metabolites through urine.



10. A drug half-life refers to:

A. Time required for a drug to reach peak effect
B. Time required for half of the drug to be eliminated
C. Duration of a prescription
D. Time until adverse effects occur

Answer: B

, Rationale: Half-life indicates how long it takes for plasma drug concentration to decrease by
50%.



11. The therapeutic range of a medication is:

A. The toxic dose level
B. The range where the drug produces desired effects without harmful effects
C. The maximum dose allowed
D. The smallest available dose

Answer: B

Rationale: Therapeutic range represents safe and effective drug concentrations.



12. A medication with a narrow therapeutic index requires:

A. Less monitoring
B. Careful monitoring of blood levels and effects
C. Administration only orally
D. No patient education

Answer: B

Rationale: Drugs with narrow therapeutic ranges can become toxic with small dosage changes.



13. The nurse should verify patient identity before medication administration using:

A. Room number only
B. At least two patient identifiers
C. Medication color
D. Patient appearance

Answer: B

Rationale: Two identifiers reduce medication errors and improve patient safety.



**14. The "right patient" medication safety principle means:

A. Giving medication to the correct individual
B. Giving medication at the fastest time

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