Test Bank for Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition By Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins, Julie Snyder Chapter 1-58 |Complete Guide 2024| 100 Questions and Answers
Test Bank for Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition By Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins, Julie Snyder Chapter 1-58 |Complete Guide 2024| 100 Questions and Answers 1. Question: What is the primary purpose of the nursing process in pharmacology? a) Diagnosing medical conditions b) Administering medications c) Providing holistic patient care d) Conducting research Answer: c) Providing holistic patient care 2. Question: What is the term for the study of drugs and their interactions with living organisms? a) Physiology b) Pharmacology c) Pathology d) Psychology Answer: b) Pharmacology 3. Question: Which phase of the nursing process involves gathering information about the patient's health status and current medications? a) Planning b) Assessment c) Implementation d) Evaluation Answer: b) Assessment 4. Question: What is the therapeutic effect of a medication? a) Unintended response b) Desired outcome c) Side effect d) Adverse reaction Answer: b) Desired outcome 5. Question: Which nursing action is essential during the medication administration phase of the nursing process? a) Documenting the medication after administration b) Prescribing the medication dosage c) Selecting the medication from the pharmacy d) Monitoring vital signs before administration Answer: a) Documenting the medication after administration 6. Question: What is the role of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in medication safety? a) Prescribing medications b) Approving and regulating medications c) Administering medications d) Educating patients about medications Answer: b) Approving and regulating medications 7. Question: What is the primary purpose of the "Rights of Medication Administration"? a) Ensuring patient privacy b) Protecting nurses from liability c) Preventing medication errors d) Expediting the medication administration process Answer: c) Preventing medication errors 8. Question: What is the purpose of a nursing diagnosis in pharmacology? a) Prescribing medications b) Evaluating patient outcomes c) Identifying patient problems and needs d) Administering medications Answer: c) Identifying patient problems and needs 9. Question: What does the term "pharmacokinetics" refer to in pharmacology? a) The study of drug actions b) The study of drug interactions c) The study of drug metabolism and excretion d) The study of drug classifications Answer: c) The study of drug metabolism and excretion 10. Question: In the nursing process, what is the final phase where the nurse assesses the effectiveness of the medication and the patient's response? a) Assessment b) Planning c) Implementation d) Evaluation Answer: d) Evaluation 11. Question: What is the role of the nurse in pharmacovigilance? a) Prescribing medications b) Monitoring and reporting adverse drug reactions c) Administering medications d) Educating patients about medications Answer: b) Monitoring and reporting adverse drug reactions 12. Question: Which phase of the nursing process involves setting priorities and determining desired patient outcomes? a) Assessment b) Planning c) Implementation d) Evaluation Answer: b) Planning 13. Question: What is the purpose of a "nursing care plan" in pharmacology? a) Identifying patient problems and needs b) Administering medications c) Evaluating patient outcomes d) Prescribing medications Answer: a) Identifying patient problems and needs 14. Question: What does the term "pharmacodynamics" refer to in pharmacology? a) The study of drug metabolism b) The study of drug interactions c) The study of drug actions d) The study of drug classifications Answer: c) The study of drug actions 15. Question: Which of the following statements is true about a "black box warning" on a medication label? a) It indicates the medication is safe for all patients. b) It highlights the potential for serious or life-threatening side effects. c) It is optional and may or may not be included on medication labels. d) It suggests the medication is over-the-counter. Answer: b) It highlights the potential for serious or life-threatening side effects. 16. Question: What is the primary purpose of the "Right to Refuse" in medication administration?
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