Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology
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by Karen Whalen 8TH EDITION.
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, Pharmacology @stIllustrated @stReviews @st8th @stEdition @stWhalen @stTest @stBank
TABLE @stOF @stCONTENT
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Chapter @st1: @stPharmacokinetics
Chapter @st2: @stDrug–Receptor @stInteractions @stand @stPharmacodynamics
Chapter @st3: @stThe @stAutonomic @stNervous @stSystem
Chapter @st4: @stCholinergic @stAgonists
Chapter @st5: @stCholinergic @stAntagonists
Chapter @st6: @stAdrenergic @stAgonists
Chapter @st7: @stAdrenergic @stAntagonists
Chapter @st8: @stDrugs @stfor @stNeurodegenerative @stDiseases
Chapter @st9: @stAnxiolytic @stand @stHypnotic @stDrugs
Chapter @st10: @stAntidepressants
Chapter @st11: @stAntipsychotic @stDrugs
Chapter @st12: @stDrugs @stfor @stEpilepsy
Chapter @st13: @stAnesthetics
Chapter @st14: @stOpioids
Chapter @st15: @stDrugs @stof @stAbuse
Chapter @st16: @stCNS @stStimulants
Chapter @st17: @stAntihypertensives
Chapter @st18: @stDiuretics
Chapter @st19: @stHeart @stFailure
Chapter @st20: @stAntiarrhythmics
Chapter @st21: @stAntianginal @stDrugs
Chapter @st22: @stAnticoagulants @stand @stAntiplatelet @stAgents
Chapter @st23: @stDrugs @stfor @stHyperlipidemia
Chapter @st24: @stPituitary @stand @stThyroid
Chapter @st25: @stDrugs @stfor @stDiabetes
Chapter @st26: @stEstrogens @stand @stAndrogens
Chapter @st27: @stAdrenal @stHormones
Chapter @st28: @stDrugs @stfor @stObesity
Chapter @st29: @stDrugs @stfor @stDisorders @stof @stthe @stRespiratory @stSystem
Chapter @st30: @stAntihistamines
Chapter @st31: @stGastrointestinal @stand @stAntiemetic @stDrugs
Chapter @st32: @stDrugs @stfor @stUrologic @stDisorders
Chapter @st33: @stDrugs @stfor @stAnemia
Chapter @st34: @stDrugs @stfor @stDermatologic @stDisorders
Chapter @st35: @stDrugs @stfor @stBone @stDisorders
Chapter @st36: @stAnti-inflammatory, @stAntipyretic, @stand @stAnalgesic @stAgents
Chapter @st37: @stPrinciples @stof @stAntimicrobial @stTherapy
Chapter @st38: @stCell @stWall @stInhibitors
Chapter @st39: @stProtein @stSynthesis @stInhibitors
Chapter @st40: @stQuinolones, @stFolic @stAcid @st Antagonists, @stand @stUrinary @stTract @stAntiseptics
Chapter @st41: @stAntimycobacterial @stDrugs
Chapter @st42: @stAntifungal @stDrugs
Chapter @st43: @stAntiprotozoal @stDrugs
Chapter @st44: @stAnthelmintic @stDrugs
Chapter @st45: @stAntiviral @stDrugs
Chapter @st46: @stAnticancer @stDrugs
Chapter @st47: @stImmunosuppressants
Chapter @st48: @stClinical @stToxicology
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Pharmacology Illustrated Reviews 8th Edition Whalen
Test Bank
ALL CHAPTERS ⬛⬛⬛
Chapter 1: Pharmacokinetics
MULTIPLE CHOICE ALL ANSWERS ⬛⬛⬛
1. Which drugs will go through a pharmaceutic phase after it is administered?
a. Intramuscular cephalosporins
b. Intravenous vasopressors
c. Oral analgesics
d. Subcutaneous antiglycemics
ANS: C
When drugs are administered parenterally, there is no pharmaceutic phase, which occurs when a
drug becomes a solution that can cross the biologic membrane.
DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: dm 3
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
2. The nurse is preparing to administer an oral medication and wants to ensure a rapid drug
action. Which form of the medication will the nurse administer?
a. Capsule
b. Enteric-coated pill
c. Liquid suspension
d. Tablet
ANS: C
Liquid drugs are already in solution, which is the form necessary for absorption in the GI tract.
The other forms must disintegrate into small particles and then dissolve before being
absorbed.
DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: dm 3
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
, 3. The @stnurse @stis @stteaching @sta @stpatient @stwho @stwill @stbe @stdischarged @sthome @stwith @sta @stprescription
@st for @stan @stenteric- @stcoated @sttablet. @stWhich @ststatement @stby @stthe @stpatient @stindicates
@st understanding @stof @stthe @stteaching?
a. I@stmay @stcrush @stthe @sttablet @st and @stput @stit @stin @stapplesauce @stto @stimprove @stabsorption.
b. I@stshould @stconsume @stacidic @st foods @stto @stenhance @stabsorption @stof @stthis @stmedication.
c. I@stshould @stexpect @st a @stdelay @stin @stonset @stof @stthe @stdrugs @steffects @stafter @sttaking @stthe @sttablet.
d. I@stshould @sttake @stthis @stmedication @stwith @sthigh-fat @stfoods @stto @stimprove
its @staction. @stANS: @stC
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Enteric-coated @sttablets @stresist @stdisintegration @stin @stthe @stacidic @stenvironment @stof @stthe
@st stomach @stand @stdisintegrate @stwhen @stthey @streach @stthe @stsmall @stintestine. @stThere @stis @stusually
some @stdelay @stin @stonset @stof @stactions @stafter @sttaking @stthese @stmedications. @stEnteric-coated
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@st tablets @stshould @stnot @stbe @stcrushed @stor @stchewed, @stwhich @stwould @stalter @stthe @sttime @stand
@st location @stof @stabsorption. @stAcidic @stfoods @stwill @stnot @stenhance @stthe @stabsorption @stof @stthe
@st medication. @stThe @stpatient @stshould @stnot @stto @steat @sthigh-fat @stfood @stbefore @stingesting @stan
@st enteric-coated @sttablet, @stbecause @sthigh-fat @stfoods @stdecrease @stthe @stabsorption @strate.
DIF: @stCOGNITIVE @stLEVEL: @stApplying @st(Application) @stREF: @stdm
3 @stTOP: @stNURSING @stPROCESS: @stNursing @stIntervention
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MSC: @stNCLEX: @stPhysiological @stIntegrity: @stPharmacological @stand @stParenteral @stTherapies
4. A @stpatient @stwho @stis @stnewly @stdiagnosed @stwith @sttype @st1 @stdiabetes @stmellitus @stasks @stwhy
@st insulin @stmust @stbe @stgiven @stby@stsubcutaneous @stinjection @stinstead @stof @stby@stmouth. @stThe @stnurse
will @stexplain @stthat @stthis @stis @stbecause
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a. absorption @stis @stdiminished @stby@stthe @stfirst-pass @steffects @stin @stthe @stliver.
b. absorption @stis @stfaster @stwhen @stinsulin @stis @stgiven @stsubcutaneously.
c. digestive @stenzymes @stin @stthe @stgastrointestinal @sttract @stprevent @stabsorption.
d. the @storal @stform @stis @stless @stpredictable @stwith @stmore @stadverse
@st effects. @stANS: @stC
Insulin, @stgrowth @sthormones, @stand @stother @stprotein-based @stdrugs @stare @stdestroyed @stin @stthe @stsmall
@st intestine @stby @stdigestive @stenzymes @stand @stmust @stbe @stgiven @stparenterally. @stBecause @stinsulin @stis
@st destroyed @stby @stdigestive @stenzymes, @stit @stwould @stnot @stmake @stit @stto @stthe @stliver @stfor @stmetabolism
@st with @sta @stfirst-pass @steffect. @stSubcutaneous @sttissue @sthas @stfewer @stblood @stvessels, @stso @stabsorption
@st is @stslower @stin @stsuch @sttissue. @stInsulin @stis @stgiven @stsubcutaneously @stbecause @stit @stis @stdesirable
@st to @sthave @stit @stabsorb @stslowly.
DIF: @stCOGNITIVE @stLEVEL: @stUnderstanding @st(Comprehension) @stREF:
dm @st3 @stTOP: @stNURSING @stPROCESS: @stNursing @stIntervention:
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@st Patient @stTeaching
MSC: @stNCLEX: @stPhysiological @stIntegrity: @stPharmacological @stand @stParenteral @stTherapies