Test Bank - Karch Focus on Nursing
Pharmacology 9th Edition by Tucker
Chapters 1 - 59
, Table of Contents
Chapter 01-
Introduction to Drugs
Chapter 02- Drugs
and the Body Chapter
03- Toxic Effects of
Drugs
Chapter 04- The Nursing Process in Drug
Therapy and Patient Safety Chapter 05-
Dosage Calculations
Chapter 06- Challenges to
Effective Drug Therapy Chapter
07- Introduction to Cell
Physiology Chapter 08- Anti-
infective Agents
Chapter 09-
Antibiotics Chapter
10- Antiviral Agents
Chapter 11-
Antifungal Agents
Chapter 12-
Antiprotozoal Agents
Chapter 13-
Anthelmintic Agents
Chapter 14-
Antineoplastic Agents
Chapter 15- Introduction to the Immune
Response and Inflammation Chapter 16-
Anti-inflammatory, Antiarthritis, and Related
Agents Chapter 17- Immune Modulators
Chapter 18- Vaccines and Sera
Chapter 19- Introduction to Nerves
and the Nervous System Chapter 20-
Anxiolytic and Hypnotic Agents
Chapter 21-
Antidepressant Agents
Chapter 22-
Psychotherapeutic
Agents Chapter 23-
Antiseizure Agents
Chapter 24-
Antiparkinsonism Agents
Chapter 25- Muscle
Relaxants
Chapter 26- Narcotics, Narcotic Antagonists,
,and Antimigraine Agents Chapter 27-
General and Local Anesthetic Agents
Chapter 28- Neuromuscular Junction
Blocking Agents Chapter 29-
Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous
System Chapter 30- Adrenergic
Agonists
Chapter 31-
Adrenergic Antagonists
Chapter 32-
Cholinergic Agonists
Chapter 33-
Anticholinergic Agents
Chapter 34- Introduction to the
Endocrine System Chapter 35-
Hypothalamic and Pituitary
Agents Chapter 36-
Adrenocortical Agents
Chapter 37- Thyroid and
Parathyroid Agents Chapter 38-
Agents to Control Blood Glucose
Levels Chapter 39- Introduction to
the Reproductive System
Chapter 40- Drugs Affecting the Female
Reproductive System Chapter 41- Drugs
Affecting the Male Reproductive System
Chapter 42- Introduction to the
Cardiovascular System Chapter 43-
Drugs Affecting Blood Pressure
Chapter 44- Agents for
Treating Heart Failure
Chapter 45- Antiarrhythmic
Agents
Chapter 46- Antianginal
Agents Chapter 47-
Lipid-Lowering Agents
Chapter 48- Drugs Affecting
Blood Coagulation Chapter 49-
Drugs Used to Treat Anemias
Chapter 50- Introduction to the
Renal System Chapter 51-
Diuretic Agents
Chapter 52- Drugs Affecting the Urinary
Tract and the Bladder Chapter 53-
Introduction to the Respiratory System
Chapter 54- Drugs Acting on the
, Chapter 1: Introduction
to Drugs
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Nursing process
1.A nurse working in radiology administers iodine to a patient who is
having a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan. A nurse working
on an oncology unit administers chemotherapy to patients who have
cancer. At the Public Health Department, a nurse administers a measles-
mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine to a 14- month-old child as a routine
immunization. Which branch of pharmacology best describes the actions
of all three nurses?
A) Pharmacoeconomics
B) Pharmacotherapeutics
C) Pharmacodynamics
D) Pharmacokinetics
ANSWER: B
Response:
Pharmacology is the study of the biologic effects of chemicals. Nurses are
involved with clinical pharmacology or pharmacotherapeutics, which is a
branch of pharmacology that deals with the uses of drugs to treat,
prevent, and diagnose disease. The nurse working in radiology is
administering a drug to help diagnose a disease. The nurse working on an
oncology unit is administering a drug to help treat a disease.
Pharmacoeconomics includes any costs involved in drug therapy.
Pharmacodynamics involves how a drug affects the body, and
pharmacokinetics is how the body acts on the drug.
Cognitive Level:
Comprehension Difficulty:
Easy
Pharmacology 9th Edition by Tucker
Chapters 1 - 59
, Table of Contents
Chapter 01-
Introduction to Drugs
Chapter 02- Drugs
and the Body Chapter
03- Toxic Effects of
Drugs
Chapter 04- The Nursing Process in Drug
Therapy and Patient Safety Chapter 05-
Dosage Calculations
Chapter 06- Challenges to
Effective Drug Therapy Chapter
07- Introduction to Cell
Physiology Chapter 08- Anti-
infective Agents
Chapter 09-
Antibiotics Chapter
10- Antiviral Agents
Chapter 11-
Antifungal Agents
Chapter 12-
Antiprotozoal Agents
Chapter 13-
Anthelmintic Agents
Chapter 14-
Antineoplastic Agents
Chapter 15- Introduction to the Immune
Response and Inflammation Chapter 16-
Anti-inflammatory, Antiarthritis, and Related
Agents Chapter 17- Immune Modulators
Chapter 18- Vaccines and Sera
Chapter 19- Introduction to Nerves
and the Nervous System Chapter 20-
Anxiolytic and Hypnotic Agents
Chapter 21-
Antidepressant Agents
Chapter 22-
Psychotherapeutic
Agents Chapter 23-
Antiseizure Agents
Chapter 24-
Antiparkinsonism Agents
Chapter 25- Muscle
Relaxants
Chapter 26- Narcotics, Narcotic Antagonists,
,and Antimigraine Agents Chapter 27-
General and Local Anesthetic Agents
Chapter 28- Neuromuscular Junction
Blocking Agents Chapter 29-
Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous
System Chapter 30- Adrenergic
Agonists
Chapter 31-
Adrenergic Antagonists
Chapter 32-
Cholinergic Agonists
Chapter 33-
Anticholinergic Agents
Chapter 34- Introduction to the
Endocrine System Chapter 35-
Hypothalamic and Pituitary
Agents Chapter 36-
Adrenocortical Agents
Chapter 37- Thyroid and
Parathyroid Agents Chapter 38-
Agents to Control Blood Glucose
Levels Chapter 39- Introduction to
the Reproductive System
Chapter 40- Drugs Affecting the Female
Reproductive System Chapter 41- Drugs
Affecting the Male Reproductive System
Chapter 42- Introduction to the
Cardiovascular System Chapter 43-
Drugs Affecting Blood Pressure
Chapter 44- Agents for
Treating Heart Failure
Chapter 45- Antiarrhythmic
Agents
Chapter 46- Antianginal
Agents Chapter 47-
Lipid-Lowering Agents
Chapter 48- Drugs Affecting
Blood Coagulation Chapter 49-
Drugs Used to Treat Anemias
Chapter 50- Introduction to the
Renal System Chapter 51-
Diuretic Agents
Chapter 52- Drugs Affecting the Urinary
Tract and the Bladder Chapter 53-
Introduction to the Respiratory System
Chapter 54- Drugs Acting on the
, Chapter 1: Introduction
to Drugs
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Nursing process
1.A nurse working in radiology administers iodine to a patient who is
having a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan. A nurse working
on an oncology unit administers chemotherapy to patients who have
cancer. At the Public Health Department, a nurse administers a measles-
mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine to a 14- month-old child as a routine
immunization. Which branch of pharmacology best describes the actions
of all three nurses?
A) Pharmacoeconomics
B) Pharmacotherapeutics
C) Pharmacodynamics
D) Pharmacokinetics
ANSWER: B
Response:
Pharmacology is the study of the biologic effects of chemicals. Nurses are
involved with clinical pharmacology or pharmacotherapeutics, which is a
branch of pharmacology that deals with the uses of drugs to treat,
prevent, and diagnose disease. The nurse working in radiology is
administering a drug to help diagnose a disease. The nurse working on an
oncology unit is administering a drug to help treat a disease.
Pharmacoeconomics includes any costs involved in drug therapy.
Pharmacodynamics involves how a drug affects the body, and
pharmacokinetics is how the body acts on the drug.
Cognitive Level:
Comprehension Difficulty:
Easy