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Test Bank For:
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Pharmacotherapeutics For Advanced Practice A
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Practical Approach 5th North American Edition
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Complete Guide Exam Prep Pdf
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TABLE OF CONTENT
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o Chapter 1: Issues for the Practitioner in Drug Therapy
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o Chapter 2: Pharmacokinetic Basis of Therapeutics and Pharmacodynamic Principles
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o Chapter 3: Impact of Drug Interactions and Adverse Events on Therapeutics
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o Chapter 4: Principles of Pharmacotherapy in Pediatrics, Pregnancy and Lactation
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o Chapter 5: Pharmacotherapy Principles in Older Adults
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o Chapter 6: Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy
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o Chapter 7: Pharmacogenomics
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o Chapter 8: The Economics of Pharmacotherapeutics
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o Chapter 9: Principles of Pharmacology in Pain Management
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o Chapter 10: Pain Management in Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Patients
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o Chapter 11: Cannabis and Pain Management
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o Chapter 12: Dermatitisb b
o Chapter 13: Bacterial, Fungal, and Viral Infections of the Skin
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o Chapter 14: Psoriasis b b
o Chapter 15: Acne Vulgaris and Rosacea
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o Chapter 16: Ophthalmic Disorders
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o Chapter 17: Otitis Media and Otitis Externa
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o Chapter 18: Hypertension
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o Chapter 19: Hyperlipidemia
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o Chapter 20: Chronic Stable Angina and Myocardial Infarction
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o Chapter 21: Heart Failure
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o Chapter 22: Arrhythmias
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o Chapter 23: Respiratory Infections
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o Chapter 24: Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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o Chapter 25: Gastric, Functional and Inflammatory Bowel Disorders
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o Chapter 26: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Peptic Ulcer Disease
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o Chapter 27: Liver Diseases
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o Chapter 28: Urinary Tract Infection
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o Chapter 29: Prostatic Disorders and Erectile Dysfunction
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o Chapter 30: Overactive Bladder
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o Chapter 31: Sexually Transmitted Infections
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o Chapter 32: Osteoarthritis and Gout
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o Chapter 33: Osteoporosis
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o Chapter 34: Rheumatoid Arthritis
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o Chapter 35: Headaches b b
o Chapter 36: Seizure Disorders
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o Chapter 37: Alzheimer’s Disease
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o Chapter 38: Parkinson Disease
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o Chapter 39: Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorders
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o Chapter 40: Anxiety Disorders
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o Chapter 41: Sleep Disorders
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o Chapter 42: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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o Chapter 43: Substance Use Disorders
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o Chapter 44: Diabetes Mellitus
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o Chapter 45: Thyroid and Parathyroid Disorders
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o Chapter 46: Allergies and Allergic Reactions o
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bChapter 47: Human Immunodeficiency Virus o
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bChapter 48: Organ Transplantation
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o Chapter 49: Pharmacotherapy for Select Thromboembolic Disorders
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o Chapter 50: Anemias b b
o Chapter 51: Immunizations
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o Chapter 52: Smoking Cessation
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o Chapter 53: Weight Loss b b b
o Chapter 54: Contraception
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o Chapter 55: Menopause b b
o Chapter 56: Vaginitis b b
Chapter 1 Issues for the Practitioner in Drug Therapy
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MULTIPLE CHOICEb
1. Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority is regulated by:
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A. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing
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B. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
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C. The State Board of Nursing for each state
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D. The State Board of Pharmacy b b b b
ANS: C b PTS: 1
2. Physician Assistant (PA) prescriptive authority is regulated by:
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A. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing
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B. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
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C. The State Board of Nursing b b b b
D. The State Board of Medical Examiners
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ANS: D b PTS: 1
3. Clinical judgment in prescribing includes:
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A. Factoring in the cost to the patient of the medication prescribed
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B. Always prescribing the newest medication available for the disease process
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C. Handing out drug samples to poor patients b b b b b b
D. Prescribing all generic medications to cut costs b b b b b b
ANS: A b PTS: 1
4. Criteria for choosing an effective drug for a disorder include:
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A. Asking the patient what drug they think would work best for them
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B. Consulting nationallyrecognized guidelines for disease management b b b b b b
C. Prescribing medications that are available as samples before writing a prescription
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D. Following U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) guidelines for
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prescribing
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ANS: B b PTS: 1
5. Nurse practitioner practice may thrive under health-care reform due to:
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A. The demonstrated ability of nurse practitioners to control costs and improve patient
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outcomes
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B. The fact that nurse practitioners willbe abletopractice independently
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C. The fact that nurse practitioners will have full reimbursement under health-care
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reform
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D. The ability to shift accountability for Medicaid to the state level
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ANS: A b PTS: 1
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Chapter 2.Pharmacokinetic Basis of Therapeutics and Pharmacodynamic
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MULTIPLE CHOICE b
1. A patient’s nutritional intake and lab workreflects hypoalbuminemia. This is critical to
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prescribingbecause:
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B. The solubility of the drug will not match the site of absorption
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C. There will beless freedrug available togenerate aneffect
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D. Drugs bound to albumin are readily excreted by the kidney
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ANS: A b PTS: 1
2. Drugs that have a significant first-pass effect:
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A. Must be given by the enteral (oral) route only
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B. Bypass the hepatic circulation b b b
C. Are rapidly metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action
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D. Are converted by the liver to more active and fat-soluble forms
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ANS: C b PTS: 1
3. The route of excretion of a volatile drug will likelybe:
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A. The kidneys b
B. The lungs b
C. The bile and feces b b b
D. The skin b
ANS: B b PTS: 1
4. Medroxyprogesterone (Depo Provera) is prescribed IM to create a storage reservoir of the b b b b b b b b b b b b
drug.Storagereservoirs:
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B. Are the reason for giving loading doses
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D. Are most common in collagen tissues
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ANS: C b PTS: 1
5. The NP chooses to give cephalexin every 8 hours based on knowledge of the drug’s:
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B. Biologicalhalf-life b
C. Pharmacodynamics
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ANS: B b PTS: 1
6. Azithromycin dosing requires the first day’s dose be twice those of the other 4 days ofthe
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prescription. This is considered a loading dose. A loading dose:
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C. Is influenced by renal function
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