NSG 6005 Week1 Pharmacology Exam
What impact does developmental variation in renal function has on prescribing for infants and children?
a. Lower doses of renal he excreted drugs may be prescribed to infants younger than six months
b. Higher doses of water-soluble drugs may need to be prescribed due to increased renal excretion
c. Renal excretion rates have no impact on prescribing
d. Parents need to be instructed on whether drugs are renal he excreted or notANSa. Lower doses of
renal he excreted drugs may be prescribed to infants younger than six months
What impact does the developmental variation in phase I enzymes has on pediatric prescribing?
a. None; phase I enzymes are stable throughout childhood
b. Children should always be prescribed lower than adult doses per weight due to low enzyme activity
until puberty
c. Children should always be prescribed higher than adult doses per weight due to high enzyme activity
d. Prescribing dosages will vary based on the developmental activity of each enzyme, at times require
lower than adult doses and at other times required higher than adult doses based on the age of the
childANSd. Prescribing dosages will vary based on the developmental activity of each enzyme, at times
require lower than adult doses and at other times required higher than adult doses based on the age of
the child
NP prescriptive authority is regulated by:
a. The national Council of State boards of Nursing
b. The DEA
c. The state board of nursing for each state
d. The state board of pharmacyANSc. The state board of nursing for each state
The FDA regulates:
What impact does developmental variation in renal function has on prescribing for infants and children?
a. Lower doses of renal he excreted drugs may be prescribed to infants younger than six months
b. Higher doses of water-soluble drugs may need to be prescribed due to increased renal excretion
c. Renal excretion rates have no impact on prescribing
d. Parents need to be instructed on whether drugs are renal he excreted or notANSa. Lower doses of
renal he excreted drugs may be prescribed to infants younger than six months
What impact does the developmental variation in phase I enzymes has on pediatric prescribing?
a. None; phase I enzymes are stable throughout childhood
b. Children should always be prescribed lower than adult doses per weight due to low enzyme activity
until puberty
c. Children should always be prescribed higher than adult doses per weight due to high enzyme activity
d. Prescribing dosages will vary based on the developmental activity of each enzyme, at times require
lower than adult doses and at other times required higher than adult doses based on the age of the
childANSd. Prescribing dosages will vary based on the developmental activity of each enzyme, at times
require lower than adult doses and at other times required higher than adult doses based on the age of
the child
NP prescriptive authority is regulated by:
a. The national Council of State boards of Nursing
b. The DEA
c. The state board of nursing for each state
d. The state board of pharmacyANSc. The state board of nursing for each state
The FDA regulates: