Introduction To Clinical Pharmacology 11th Edition
By Constance Visovsky, Cheryl Zambroski, Shirley Hosler
, Table Of Contents
Chapter 01: Pharmacology And The Nursing Process In Lpn Practice3
Chapter 02: Legal, Regulatory, And Ethical Aspects Of Drug Administration
Chapter 03: Principles Of Pharmacology
Chapter 04: Drug Calculation: Preparing And Giving Drugs Visovsky:
Chapter 05: Drugs For Bacterial Infections
Chapter 06: Drugs For Tuberculosis, Fungal, And Parasitic Infections
Chapter 07: Drugs For Viral And Retroviral Infections
Chapter 08: Drugs For Allergy And Respiratory Problems
Chapter 09: Drugs Affecting The Renal/Urinary And Cardiovascular Systems
Chapter 10: Drugs For Central Nervous System Problems
Chapter 11: Drugs For Mental Health
Chapter 12: Drugs For Pain Management
Chapter 13: Drugs For Inflammation, Arthritis, And Gout
Chapter 14: Drugs For Gastrointestinal Problems
Chapter 15: Drugs Affecting The Hematologic System
Chapter 16: Drugs For Immunization And
Immunomodulation Chapter 17: Drugs For Osteoporosis
And Hormonal Problems Chapter 18: Drug Therapy For
Diabetes
Chapter 19: Drugs For Eye And Ear
Problems Chapter 20: Over-The-Counter
Drug Therapy
,Chapter 01: Pharmacology And The Nursing Process In Lpn Practice
Visovsky: Introduction To Clinical Pharmacology, 11th Edition
Multiple Choice
1. The Lpn Is Collecting Data For The Initial Assessment Of A Patient Upon Admission To A Long-T
Giving The Patient’s Prescribed Drugs. Which Action Should The Lpn Consider To Be The Hig
a. Obtain Any Special Equipment That Will Be Needed To Give The Patient’s Drug.
b. Monitor The Patient For A Response To The Drug Given.
c. Collect Data About The Patient And The Patient’s Health Condition.
d. Review The Nursing Care Plan To Verify That It Is Accurate.
Correct Answer:: C
Collecting And Documenting Data About The Patient And The Patient’s Health Condition Is A C
Drugs Are Given. Information Regarding The Present Illness, Any Signs And Symptoms, Review O
Drug History, And Vital Signs Are Needed Before Drugs Are Given. Deciding On Special Equipme
To Give The Patient’s Drug Is Part Of The Planning Phase Of The Nursing Process. Monitoring Th
Response To Given Drug Is Part Of The Evaluation Stage Of The Nursing Process. Reviewing Th
Verify That It Is Being Followed Accurately Is Part Of The Implementation Stage Of The Nursin
Difference: Cognitive Level: Applying Reference: P. 2
2. The Lpn Is Working With A Patient In The Planning Stage Of The Nursing Process Related To The
Drugs. Which Action Should The Lpn Take During This Stage?
a. Develop A Nursing Goal To Plan The Procedures Needed To Give Drug.
b. Develop A Teaching Plan For The Patient Regarding The Drug’s Actions.
c. Determine That The Patient Is Experiencing The Expected Response To His Drug.
d. Determine How Much The Patient Understands About His Drug.
Correct Answer:: D
Determining How Much The Patient Understands About His Drug Is Part Of The Diagnosis Phase
Process. Developing A Nursing Goal To Plan The Procedures Needed To Give Drug And Develop
Plan For The Patient Regarding The Drug’s Actions Are Part Of The Planning Phase Of The Nu
Difference: Cognitive Level: Applying Reference: P. 2
3. You Are Teaching A Patient With Depression About The Potential Adverse Effects Of A Prescribed
The Nursing Process Related To Drug Therapy Are You Engaging In At This Point Of The Tea
a. Assessment
b. Implementation
c. Evaluation
d. Diagnosis
Correct Answer:: C
In The Evaluation Phase Of The Nursing Process, The Lpn Understands And Teaches To The Patien
Effects, Expected Side Effects, And Potential Adverse Effects.
Difference: Cognitive Level: Remembering Reference: P. 2
4. Which Of The Following Is An Example Of Subjective Data?
, Difference: Cognitive Level: Remembering Reference: P. 3