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Rau’s Respiratory Care Pharmacology – 10th Edition (Gardenhire) | Complete Test Bank for Chapters 1–23 with Verified A+ Questions and Answers

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This comprehensive and verified test bank includes all 23 chapters from Rau’s Respiratory Care Pharmacology (10th Edition, Gardenhire) with A+ graded questions and detailed answers. It features multiple-choice, matching, and application-based questions covering drug classifications, mechanisms of action, dosage calculations, and clinical applications in respiratory therapy. Designed for respiratory care students and educators, this updated edition aligns with current pharmacological standards and supports exam readiness and clinical competency.

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RAU’S RESPIRATORY CARE PHARMACOLOGY 10TH EDITION
GARDENHIRE ALL CHAPTERS 1 – 23 COVERED QUESTIONS
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Table of Contents
Unit I: Basic Concepts and Principles in Pharmacology

1. Introduction to Respiratory Care Pharmacology
2. Principles of Drug Action
3. Administration of Aerosolized Agents
4. Calculating Drug Doses
5. The Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems


Unit II: Drugs Used to Treat the Respiratory System

6. Adrenergic (Sympathomimetic) Bronchodilators
7. Anticholinergic (Parasympatholytic) Bronchodilators
8. Xanthines
9. Mucus-Controlling Drug Therapy
10. Surfactant Agents
11. Corticosteriods in Respiratory Care
12. Nonsteroidal Antiasthma Agents
13. Aerosolized Antiinfective Agents
14. Antimicrobial Agents
15. Cold and Cough Agents
16. Selected Agents of Pulmonary Value
17. Neonatal and Pediatric Aerosolized Drug Therapy
Unit III: Critical Care, Cardiovascular, and Polysomnography Agent
18. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (Neuromuscular Blocking Agents)
19. Diuretic Agents
20. Drugs Affecting the Central Nervous System
21. Vasopressors, Inotropes, and Antiarrythmic Agents
22. Drugs Affecting Circulation: Antihypertensives, Antianginals, Antithrombotics
23. Sleep and Sleep Pharmacology



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,Chapter 01: Introduction to Respiratory Care Pharmacology Gardenhire: Rau’s
Respiratory Care Pharmacology, 10th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. What is the name of the receptor sites that are located in the peripheral
vasculature, the heart, bronchial muscle, and bronchial blood vessels?
a. Beta 2 receptors c. Alpha receptors
b. Gamma receptors d. Beta 1 receptors

ANS >> C
Alpha receptors are located in the peripheral vasculature, the heart, bronchial
muscle, and bronchial blood vessels.


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2. Which receptor site results in tachycardia, an increased potential for
arrhythmias, and an increased cardiac output?
a. Beta 1 receptor c. Alpha receptor
b. Beta 2 receptor d. Delta receptor

ANS >> A
Stimulation of the beta-1 receptors results in tachycardia, an increased
potential for arrhythmias, and an increased cardiac output. In administering
drugs to the pulmonary system, stimulation of the beta-1 sites is not desired.
However, most respiratory pharmacologic agents have some beta-1 stimulatory
effect.

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, 3. Stimulation of the beta 2 receptors causes
a. peripheral vasoconstriction and mild bronchoconstriction in the lungs.
b. tachycardia, an increased potential for arrhythmias, and an increased cardiac
output.
c. bronchodilation.
d. peripheral vasodilation, bradycardia, and decreased cardiac output.

ANS >> C
Stimulation of the beta-2 receptors in the lungs causes bronchodilation.

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4. Acetylcholine stimulates
a. the Vagus nerve.
b. the adrenergic receptors.
c. the sympathetic nervous system.
d. the cholinergic receptors.

ANS >> D
Acetylcholine stimulates the cholinergic receptors.


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5. What immunoglobulin antibody sensitizes the mast cell?
a. Leukotrienes c. Histamine




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