TEST BANK
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Pharmacology Clear and Simple: A Guide to Medication Classific
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ations and Dosage Calculations
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Cynthia J. Watkins, and Charlet L. Blades
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5th Edition
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,Table of Contents
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Nursing Educators
km km Test Bank
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Chapter 01km km A Brief History of Pharmacology
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Chapter 02km km Basics of Pharmacology
km km 10
Chapter 03km km Patient Safety in Medication Administration
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Chapter 04km km Regulations 30
Chapter 05km km Prescriptions and Labels km km 40
Chapter 06km km Review of Mathematics
km km 50
Chapter 07km km Measurement Systems km 55
Chapter 08km km Dosage Calculations
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Chapter 09km km Enteral Medications and Administration
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Chapter 10km km Parenteral Medications and Administration
km km km 74
Chapter 11km km Integumentary System Medications km km 83
Chapter 12
km km Musculoskeletal System Medications km km 92
Chapter 13
km km Nervous System Medications
km km 101
Chapter 14
km km Eye and Ear Medications
km km km 110
Chapter 15
km km Endocrine System Medications
km km 119
Chapter 16
km km Cardiovascular System Medications km km 128
Chapter 17
km km Immunologic System Medications km km 137
Chapter 18
km km Pulmonary System Medicationskm km 146
Chapter 19
km km Gastrointestinal System Medications km km 155
Chapter 20
km km Reproductive and Urinary System Medications
km km km km 164
Chapter 21
km km Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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173
Medical Assisting Test Bank
km km km 182
Chapter 01 A Brief History of Pharmacology
km km km km km km 182
Chapter 02 Basics of Pharmacology
km km km km 191
Chapter 03 Patient Safety in Medication Administration
km km km km km km 200
Chapter 04 Regulations
km km 211
Chapter 05 Prescriptions and Labels
km km km km 223
Chapter 06 Review of Mathematics
km km km km 230
Chapter 07 Measurement Systems
km km km 244
Chapter 08 Dosage Calculations
km km km 253
Chapter 09 Enteral Medications and Administration
km km km km km 262
Chapter 10 Parenteral Medications and Administration
km km km km km 269
Chapter 11 Integumentary System Medications
km km km km 282
Chapter 12 Musculoskeletal System Medications
km km km km 291
Chapter 13
km km Nervous System Medications
km km 299
Chapter 14
km km Eye and Ear Medications
km km km 309
Chapter 15
km km Endocrine System Medications
km km 315
Chapter 16
km km Cardiovascular System Medications km km 326
Chapter 17 Immunologic System Medications
km km km km 338
,Chapter 18 Pulmonary System Medications
km km km km 349
Chapter 19 Gastrointestinal System Medications
km km km km 357
Chapter 20 Reproductive and Urinary System Medications
km km km km km km 366
Chapter 21 Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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376
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Pharmacology Clear and Simple, 5th Edition (Watkins, 2025)
Chapter 1. A Brief History of Pharmacology
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MULTIPLE CHOICE km
1. Which term best describes the process of utilizing genetic information to dev
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elop pharmacological agents to treat diseases?
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a. Partially synthesized km
b. Pharmacogenetics
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d. Scientific metho km
d ANS:
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Feedback
A Partially synthesized refers to medications made by adding a pure chemical to
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kma natural substance.
km km
B Pharmacogenetics is the study of individual candidate genes as powerful tools km km km km km km km km km km k
mto explain interindividual variability in drug response.
km km km km km km
C Totally synthesized refers to medications made by combining two or more pu
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re chemicals to produce a new substance that could be used as a medication.
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
D Scientific method refers to the process of using hypothesis, testing, and obser
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vation to make deductions. km km km
PTS: 1 REF: 5
2. A client has been prescribed diuretic therapy to treat fluid volume excess and wants to
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know if any dietary modifications are necessary. Which of the following responses by
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the nurse is best?
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a. ―There is no need for any dietary modification as long as you eat a well-
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balanced diet.‖ km
b. ―As long as you take the medication as prescribed, there should be no di
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etary modifications needed.‖ km km
c. ―I need to verify the medication order in order to provide you with information.‖
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d. ―As long as you consume eight glasses of water a day, you will be able to r
km km km km km km km km km km km km km km km km
eplace all fluid losses.‖ km km km
ANS: kmkm C
Feedback
A There are several types of diuretic medications that have different mechanis
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ms of action; therefore, this statement is not accurate. It is critical to know
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
the
km
specific type of diuretic therapy that is prescribed in order to provide a logic
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
al response.
km
B Diuretic therapy is aimed at fluid reduction, and depending on the type of
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diuretic therapy, electrolyte loss can also occur. This takes place based on t
km km km km km km km km km km km km
he mechanism of action for the prescribed therapy. This is not an accurate
km km km km km km km km km km km km k
mstatement.
C The nurse should verify the medication order to find out what type of diureti
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c therapy has been prescribed. For example, furosemide is a loop diuretic th
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Pharmacology Clear and Simple: A Guide to Medication Classific
km km km km km km km km
ations and Dosage Calculations
km km km
Cynthia J. Watkins, and Charlet L. Blades
km km km km km km
5th Edition
km
,Table of Contents
km km
Nursing Educators
km km Test Bank
km 1
Chapter 01km km A Brief History of Pharmacology
km km km km 1
Chapter 02km km Basics of Pharmacology
km km 10
Chapter 03km km Patient Safety in Medication Administration
km km km km 18
Chapter 04km km Regulations 30
Chapter 05km km Prescriptions and Labels km km 40
Chapter 06km km Review of Mathematics
km km 50
Chapter 07km km Measurement Systems km 55
Chapter 08km km Dosage Calculations
km 60
Chapter 09km km Enteral Medications and Administration
km km km 65
Chapter 10km km Parenteral Medications and Administration
km km km 74
Chapter 11km km Integumentary System Medications km km 83
Chapter 12
km km Musculoskeletal System Medications km km 92
Chapter 13
km km Nervous System Medications
km km 101
Chapter 14
km km Eye and Ear Medications
km km km 110
Chapter 15
km km Endocrine System Medications
km km 119
Chapter 16
km km Cardiovascular System Medications km km 128
Chapter 17
km km Immunologic System Medications km km 137
Chapter 18
km km Pulmonary System Medicationskm km 146
Chapter 19
km km Gastrointestinal System Medications km km 155
Chapter 20
km km Reproductive and Urinary System Medications
km km km km 164
Chapter 21
km km Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine
km km km km km km km
173
Medical Assisting Test Bank
km km km 182
Chapter 01 A Brief History of Pharmacology
km km km km km km 182
Chapter 02 Basics of Pharmacology
km km km km 191
Chapter 03 Patient Safety in Medication Administration
km km km km km km 200
Chapter 04 Regulations
km km 211
Chapter 05 Prescriptions and Labels
km km km km 223
Chapter 06 Review of Mathematics
km km km km 230
Chapter 07 Measurement Systems
km km km 244
Chapter 08 Dosage Calculations
km km km 253
Chapter 09 Enteral Medications and Administration
km km km km km 262
Chapter 10 Parenteral Medications and Administration
km km km km km 269
Chapter 11 Integumentary System Medications
km km km km 282
Chapter 12 Musculoskeletal System Medications
km km km km 291
Chapter 13
km km Nervous System Medications
km km 299
Chapter 14
km km Eye and Ear Medications
km km km 309
Chapter 15
km km Endocrine System Medications
km km 315
Chapter 16
km km Cardiovascular System Medications km km 326
Chapter 17 Immunologic System Medications
km km km km 338
,Chapter 18 Pulmonary System Medications
km km km km 349
Chapter 19 Gastrointestinal System Medications
km km km km 357
Chapter 20 Reproductive and Urinary System Medications
km km km km km km 366
Chapter 21 Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine
km km km km km km km km km
376
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Pharmacology Clear and Simple, 5th Edition (Watkins, 2025)
Chapter 1. A Brief History of Pharmacology
km km km km km km
MULTIPLE CHOICE km
1. Which term best describes the process of utilizing genetic information to dev
km km km km km km km km km km km
elop pharmacological agents to treat diseases?
km km km km km
a. Partially synthesized km
b. Pharmacogenetics
c. Totally synthesized km
d. Scientific metho km
d ANS:
km k m B
Feedback
A Partially synthesized refers to medications made by adding a pure chemical to
km km km km km km km km km km km
kma natural substance.
km km
B Pharmacogenetics is the study of individual candidate genes as powerful tools km km km km km km km km km km k
mto explain interindividual variability in drug response.
km km km km km km
C Totally synthesized refers to medications made by combining two or more pu
km km km km km km km km km km km
re chemicals to produce a new substance that could be used as a medication.
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
D Scientific method refers to the process of using hypothesis, testing, and obser
km km km km km km km km km km km
vation to make deductions. km km km
PTS: 1 REF: 5
2. A client has been prescribed diuretic therapy to treat fluid volume excess and wants to
km km km km km km km km km km km km km km km
know if any dietary modifications are necessary. Which of the following responses by
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
the nurse is best?
km km km
a. ―There is no need for any dietary modification as long as you eat a well-
km km km km km km km km km km km km km km
balanced diet.‖ km
b. ―As long as you take the medication as prescribed, there should be no di
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
etary modifications needed.‖ km km
c. ―I need to verify the medication order in order to provide you with information.‖
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
d. ―As long as you consume eight glasses of water a day, you will be able to r
km km km km km km km km km km km km km km km km
eplace all fluid losses.‖ km km km
ANS: kmkm C
Feedback
A There are several types of diuretic medications that have different mechanis
km km km km km km km km km km
ms of action; therefore, this statement is not accurate. It is critical to know
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
the
km
specific type of diuretic therapy that is prescribed in order to provide a logic
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
al response.
km
B Diuretic therapy is aimed at fluid reduction, and depending on the type of
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
diuretic therapy, electrolyte loss can also occur. This takes place based on t
km km km km km km km km km km km km
he mechanism of action for the prescribed therapy. This is not an accurate
km km km km km km km km km km km km k
mstatement.
C The nurse should verify the medication order to find out what type of diureti
km km km km km km km km km km km km km
c therapy has been prescribed. For example, furosemide is a loop diuretic th
km km km km km km km km km km km km
at
1 | P a g
km km km km km
e