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Test Bank for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Edition By Bertram G. Katzung Chapter 1-66 Complete Guide A+Test Bank for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Edition By Bertram G. Katzung Chapter 1-66 Complete Guide A+Test Bank for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Edition By Bertram G. Katzung Chapter 1-66 Complete Guide A+Test Bank for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Edition By Bertram G. Katzung Chapter 1-66 Complete Guide A+Test Bank for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Edition By Bertram G. Katzung Chapter 1-66 Complete Guide A+

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TEST BANK FOR BASIC AND CLINICAL
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PHARMACOLOGY 14TH EDITION BY
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BERTRAM G. KATZUNG
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CHAPTERS 1 - 66 COMPLETE
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Table of Contents
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1. llIntroduction: llThe llNature llof llDrugs ll& llDrug llDevelopment ll& llRegulation
2. llDrug llReceptors ll& llPharmacodynamics
3. llPharmacokinetics ll& llPharmacodynamics: llRational llDosing ll& llthe llTime llCourse llof llDrug llAction
4. llDrug llBiotransformation
5. llPharmacogenomics

6. llIntroduction llto llAutonomic llPharmacology
7. llCholinoceptor-Activating ll& llCholinesterase-Inhibiting llDrugs
8. llCholinoceptor-Blocking llDrugs
9. llAdrenoceptor llAgonists ll& llSympathomimetic llDrugs
10. llAdrenoceptor llAntagonist llDrugs

11. llAntihypertensive llAgents
12. llVasodilators ll& llthe llTreatment llof llAngina llPectoris
13. llDrugs llUsed llin llHeart llFailure
14. llAgents llUsed llin llCardiac llArrhythmias
15. llDiuretic llAgents

16. llHistamine, llSerotonin, ll& llthe llErgot llAlkaloids
17. llVasoactive llPeptides
18. llThe llEicosanoids: llProstaglandins, llThromboxanes, llLeukotrienes, ll& llRelated llCompounds
19. llNitric llOxide
20. llDrugs llUsed llin llAsthma

21. llIntroduction llto llthe llPharmacology llof llCNS llDrugs
22. llSedative-Hypnotic llDrugs
23. llThe llAlcohols
24. llAntiseizure llDrugs
25. llGeneral llAnesthetics
26. llLocal llAnesthetics
27. llSkeletal llMuscle llRelaxants
28. llPharmacologic llManagement llof llParkinsonism ll& llOther llMovement llDisorders
29. llAntipsychotic llAgents ll& llLithium
30. llAntidepressant llAgents
31. llOpioid llAgonists ll& llAntagonists
32. llDrugs llof llAbuse

33. llAgents llUsed llin llCytopenias; llHematopoietic llGrowth llFactors
34. llDrugs llUsed llin llDisorders llof llCoagulation
35. llAgents llUsed llin llDyslipidemia
36. llNonsteroidal llAnti-Inflammatory llDrugs, llDisease-Modifying llAntirheumatic llDrugs, llNonopioid
llAnalgesics, ll& llDrugs llUsed llin llGout

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37. llHypothalamic ll& llPituitary llHormones
38. llThyroid ll& llAntithyroid llDrugs
39. llAdrenocorticosteroids ll& llAdrenocortical llAntagonists
40. llThe llGonadal llHormones ll& llInhibitors
41. llPancreatic llHormones ll& llAntidiabetic llDrugs
42. llAgents llThat llAffect llBone llMineral llHomeostasis

43. llBeta-Lactam ll& llOther llCell llWall- ll& llMembrane-Active llAntibiotics
44. llTetracyclines, llMacrolides, llClindamycin, llChloramphenicol, llStreptogramins, ll& llOxazolidinones
45. llAminoglycosides ll& llSpectinomycin
46. llSulfonamides, llTrimethoprim, ll& llQuinolones
47. llAntimycobacterial llDrugs
48. llAntifungal llAgents
49. llAntiviral llAgents
50. llMiscellaneous llAntimicrobial llAgents; llDisinfectants, llAntiseptics, ll& llSterilants
51. llClinical llUse llof llAntimicrobial llAgents
52. llAntiprotozoal llDrugs
53. llClinical llPharmacology llof llthe llAntihelminthic llDrugs
54. llCancer llChemotherapy
55. llImmunopharmacology

56. llIntroduction llto llToxicology: llOccupational ll& llEnvironmental
57. llHeavy llMetal llIntoxication ll& llChelators
58. llManagement llof llthe llPoisoned llPatient

59. llSpecial llAspects llof llPerinatal ll& llPediatric llPharmacology
60. llSpecial llAspects llof llGeriatric llPharmacology
61. llDermatologic llPharmacology
62. llDrugs llUsed llin llthe llTreatment llof llGastrointestinal llDiseases
63. llTherapeutic ll& llToxic llPotential llof llOver-the-Counter llAgents
64. llDietary llSupplements ll& llHerbal llMedications
65. llRational llPrescribing ll& llPrescription llWriting
66. llImportant llDrug llInteractions ll& llTheir llMechanisms ll

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Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nature of Drugs & Drug Development & Regulation
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1. A llnurse llworking llin llradiology lladministers lliodine llto lla llpatient llwho llis
llhaving lla llcomputed lltomography ll(CT) llscan. llThe llnurse llworking llon llthe


lloncology llunit lladministers llchemotherapy llto llpatients llwho llhave llcancer.


llAt llthe llPublic llHealth llDepartment, lla llnurse lladministers lla llmeasles-


mumps-rubella ll(MMR) llvaccine lltola ll14-month-old llchild llas lla llroutine
llimmunization. llWhich llbranch llof llpharmacology llbest lldescribes llthe llactions


llof llall llthree l l nurses?



A) Pharmacoeconomics

B) Pharmacotherapeutics

C) Pharmacodynamics

D) Pharmacokinetics

ANSWER: B

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Pharmacology llis llthe llstudy llof llthe llbiologic lleffects llof llchemicals. llNurses
llare llinvolved llwith llclinical llpharmacology llor llpharmacotherapeutics, llwhich


llis lla llbranch llof llpharmacology llthat lldeals llwith llthe ll uses llof lldrugs llto lltreat,


llprevent, lland lldiagnose lldisease. llThe llradiology llnurse llis lladministering lla


lldrug llto llhelp lldiagnose lla lldisease. llThe lloncology llnurse llis lladministering lla


lldrug llto llhelp lltreat llaldisease. llPharmacoeconomics llincludes llany llcosts


llinvolved llin lldrug l l therapy.


Pharmacodynamics llinvolves llhow lla lldrug llaffects llthe llbody
llandlpharmacokinetics llis llhow llthe llbody llacts llon llthe llbody.




2. A llphysician llhas llordered llintramuscular ll(IM) llinjections llof llmorphine, lla
llnarcotic, llevery ll4 llhours llas llneeded llfor llpain llin lla llmotor llvehicle llaccident


llvictim.lThe llnurse llis llaware llthis lldrug llhas lla llhigh llabuse llpotential. llUnder


llwhat llcategorylwould llmorphine llbe ll classified?



A) Schedule llI

B) Schedule llII

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