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Katzung's Basic and Clinical
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Pharmacology, 16th Edition
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by Todd W. Vanderah, Chapters 1 - 66
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Table of Contents
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1. |Introduction: |The |Nature |of |Drugs |& |Drug |Development |& |Regulation
2. |Drug |Receptors |& |Pharmacodynamics
3. |Pharmacokinetics |& |Pharmacodynamics: |Rational |Dosing |& |the |Time |Course |of |Drug |Action
4. |Drug |Biotransformation
5. |Pharmacogenomics
6. |Introduction |to |Autonomic |Pharmacology
7. |Cholinoceptor-Activating |& |Cholinesterase-Inhibiting |Drugs
8. |Cholinoceptor-Blocking |Drugs
9. |Adrenoceptor |Agonists |& |Sympathomimetic |Drugs
10. |Adrenoceptor |Antagonist |Drugs
11. |Antihypertensive |Agents
12. |Vasodilators |& |the |Treatment |of |Angina |Pectoris
13. |Drugs |Used |in |Heart |Failure
14. |Agents |Used |in |Cardiac |Arrhythmias
15. |Diuretic |Agents
16. |Histamine, |Serotonin, |& |the |Ergot |Alkaloids
17. |Vasoactive |Peptides
18. |The |Eicosanoids: |Prostaglandins, |Thromboxanes, |Leukotrienes, |& |Related |Compounds
19. |Nitric |Oxide
20. |Drugs |Used |in |Asthma
21. |Introduction |to |the |Pharmacology |of |CNS |Drugs
22. |Sedative-Hypnotic |Drugs
23. |The |Alcohols
24. |Antiseizure |Drugs
25. |General |Anesthetics
26. |Local |Anesthetics
27. |Skeletal |Muscle |Relaxants
28. |Pharmacologic |Management |of |Parkinsonism |& |Other |Movement |Disorders
29. |Antipsychotic |Agents |& |Lithium
30. |Antidepressant |Agents
31. |Opioid |Agonists |& |Antagonists
32. |Drugs |of |Abuse
33. |Agents |Used |in |Cytopenias; |Hematopoietic |Growth |Factors
34. |Drugs |Used |in |Disorders |of |Coagulation
35. |Agents |Used |in |Dyslipidemia
36. |Nonsteroidal |Anti-Inflammatory |Drugs, |Disease-Modifying |Antirheumatic |Drugs, |Nonopioid |Analgesics, |&
|Drugs |Used |in |Gout
37. |Hypothalamic |& |Pituitary |Hormones
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38. |Thyroid |& |Antithyroid |Drugs
39. |Adrenocorticosteroids |& |Adrenocortical |Antagonists
40. |The |Gonadal |Hormones |& |Inhibitors
41. |Pancreatic |Hormones |& |Antidiabetic |Drugs
42. |Agents |That |Affect |Bone |Mineral |Homeostasis
43. |Beta-Lactam |& |Other |Cell |Wall- |& |Membrane-Active |Antibiotics
44. |Tetracyclines, |Macrolides, |Clindamycin, |Chloramphenicol, |Streptogramins, |& |Oxazolidinones
45. |Aminoglycosides |& |Spectinomycin
46. |Sulfonamides, |Trimethoprim, |& |Quinolones
47. |Antimycobacterial |Drugs
48. |Antifungal |Agents
49. |Antiviral |Agents
50. |Miscellaneous |Antimicrobial |Agents; |Disinfectants, |Antiseptics, |& |Sterilants
51. |Clinical |Use |of |Antimicrobial |Agents
52. |Antiprotozoal |Drugs
53. |Clinical |Pharmacology |of |the |Antihelminthic |Drugs
54. |Cancer |Chemotherapy
55. |Immunopharmacology
56. |Introduction |to |Toxicology: |Occupational |& |Environmental
57. |Heavy |Metal |Intoxication |& |Chelators
58. |Management |of |the |Poisoned |Patient
59. |Special |Aspects |of |Perinatal |& |Pediatric |Pharmacology
60. |Special |Aspects |of |Geriatric |Pharmacology
61. |Dermatologic |Pharmacology
62. |Drugs |Used |in |the |Treatment |of |Gastrointestinal |Diseases
63. |Therapeutic |& |Toxic |Potential |of |Over-the-Counter |Agents
64. |Dietary |Supplements |& |Herbal |Medications
65. |Rational |Prescribing |& |Prescription |Writing
66. |Important |Drug |Interactions |& |Their |Mechanisms |
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Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nature of Drugs & Drug Development & Regulation
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1. A |nurse |working |in |radiology |administers |iodine |to |a |patient |who |is |having |a
|computed |tomography |(CT) |scan. |The |nurse |working |on |the |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
Feedback:
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 |radiology |nurse |is |administering |a |drug |to |help |diagnose
|a |disease. |The |oncology |nurse |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 |body.
2. A |physician |has |ordered |intramuscular |(IM) |injections |of |morphine, |a
|narcotic, |every |4 |hours |as |needed |for |pain |in |a |motor |vehicle |accident |victim.
|The |nurse |is |aware |this |drug |has |a |high |abuse |potential. |Under |what |category
|would |morphine |be | classified?
A) Schedule |I
B) Schedule |II
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