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COMPLETE TEST BANK:
For Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach 12th Edition
By Linda E. Mccuistion Phd
Questions And Answers GRADED
A+

,TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 01: DRUG DEVELOPMENT AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS..................................................4

CHAPTER 02: PHARMACOKINETICS, PHARMACODYNAMICS, ANDPHARMACOGENETICS ................ 11

CHAPTER 03: CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS ..................................................................................... 18

CHAPTER 04: COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES ....................................................... 21

CHAPTER 05: PEDIATRIC CONSIDERATIONS. ................................................................................... 26

CHAPTER 06: GERIATRIC CONSIDERATIONS ..................................................................................... 31

CHAPTER 07: DRUGS IN SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER ........................................................................36

CHAPTER 08: THE NURSING PROCESS AND PATIENT-CENTERED CARE ............................................... 45

CHAPTER 09: SAFETY AND QUALITY ................................................................................................. 49

CHAPTER 10: DRUG ADMINISTRATION ............................................................................................. 54

CHAPTER 11: DRUG CALCULATIONS ................................................................................................ 58

CHAPTER 12: FLUID VOLUME AND ELECTROLYTES............................................................................ 63

CHAPTER 13: VITAMIN AND MINERAL REPLACEMENT........................................................................ 70

CHAPTER 14: NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT ............................................................................................. 76

CHAPTER 15: ADRENERGIC AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS ..............................................................83

CHAPTER 16: CHOLINERGIC AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS ............................................................. 89

CHAPTER 17: STIMULANTS .............................................................................................................. 94

CHAPTER 18: DEPRESSANTS ........................................................................................................... 98

CHAPTER 19: ANTISEIZURE DRUGS ................................................................................................103

CHAPTER 20: DRUGS FOR PARKINSONISM AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ......................................... 109

CHAPTER 21: DRUGS FOR NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS AND MUSCLESPASMS ........................... 114

CHAPTER 22: ANTIPSYCHOTICS AND ANXIOLYTICS ........................................................................ 120

,CHAPTER 23: ANTIDEPRESSANTS AND MOOD STABILIZERS........................................................... 126

CHAPTER 24: ANTIINFLAMMATORIES ............................................................................................ 132

CHAPTER 25: ANALGESICS ............................................................................................................ 144

CHAPTER 26: ANTIBACTERIALS .......................................................................................................150

CHAPTER 27: ANTITUBERCULARS, ANTIFUNGALS, AND ANTIVIRALS ................................................159

CHAPTER 28: PEPTIDES, ANTIMALARIALS, AND ANTHELMINTICS .................................................... 165

CHAPTER 29: HIV- AND AIDS-RELATED DRUGS ............................................................................... 175

CHAPTER 30: TRANSPLANT DRUGS ................................................................................................ 179

CHAPTER 31: VACCINES ................................................................................................................ 182

CHAPTER 32: ANTICANCER DRUGS................................................................................................ 186

CHAPTER 33: TARGETED THERAPIES TO TREAT CANCER.................................................................... 190

CHAPTER 34: BIOLOGIC RESPONSE MODIFIERS .............................................................................. 192

CHAPTER 35: UPPER RESPIRATORY DISORDERS .............................................................................. 196

CHAPTER 36: LOWER RESPIRATORY DISORDERS.............................................................................. 200

CHAPTER 37: CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES, ANTIANGINALS, ANDANTIDYSRHYTHMICS ............................ 204

CHAPTER 38: DIURETICS ................................................................................................................211

CHAPTER 39: ANTIHYPERTENSIVES................................................................................................ 214

CHAPTER 40: ANTICOAGULANTS, ANTIPLATELETS, AND THROMBOLYTICS ....................................... 220

CHAPTER 41: ANTIHYPERLIPIDEMICS AND PERIPHERAL VASODILATORS ......................................... 225

CHAPTER 42: GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT DISORDERS .................................................................... 229

CHAPTER 43: ANTIULCER DRUGS .................................................................................................. 240

CHAPTER 44: EYE AND EAR DISORDERS ......................................................................................... 245

CHAPTER 45: DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS .................................................................................... 248

CHAPTER 46: PITUITARY, THYROID, PARATHYROID, AND ADRENALDISORDERS ................................ 252

CHAPTER 47: ANTIDIABETICS......................................................................................................... 258

CHAPTER 48: URINARY DISORDERS ................................................................................................264

CHAPTER 49: PREGNANCY AND PRETERM LABOR........................................................................... 268

CHAPTER 50: LABOR, DELIVERY, AND POSTPARTUM ....................................................................... 273

CHAPTER 51: NEONATAL AND NEWBORN ...................................................................................... 276

, CHAPTER 52: WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ............................................................................280

CHAPTER 53: MEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH................................................................................. 283

CHAPTER 54: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS....................................................................... 286

CHAPTER 55: ADULT AND PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY DRUGS. ...........................................................290

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