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Edmunds' Pharmacology for the Primary Care Provider 5th Edition Test Bank by Constance G. Visovsky – Latest Update 2026 Exam Prep | Graded A+

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Prepare confidently for pharmacology exams with this comprehensive Test Bank for Edmunds' Pharmacology for the Primary Care Provider, 5th Edition by Constance G. Visovsky. Designed for nursing, nurse practitioner, and healthcare students, this resource strengthens knowledge of drug therapy, clinical decision-making, and patient care in primary care settings. This test bank includes: Extensive multiple-choice questions (MCQs) aligned with all chapters Coverage of key pharmacology topics including drug classifications, mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse effects, interactions, patient safety, and evidence-based prescribing Ideal for quizzes, midterms, finals, NCLEX, and nurse practitioner exam review Updated for Latest 2026 exam prep Structured to support Graded A+ performance A must-have study companion for mastering pharmacology concepts and excelling in primary care exams.

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TEST BANK For Edmunds' Pharmacology for the Primary Care Provider,

5th Edition
by Constance G Visovsky & Cheryl H Zambroski & Rebecca M Lutz |

Verified Chapter's 1 - 73 | Complete Newest Version




Chapter 01: Prescriptive Authority and Role Implementation: Tradition vs. ChangeTest
Bank

,MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which of the following has influenced an emphasis on primary care education in
medicalschools?
a. Changes in Medicare
reimbursementmethods
recommended in 1992
b. Competition from nonphysicians desiring
to meet primary care shortages
c. The need for monopolistic control in
themarketplace of primary outpatient
care
d. The recognition that nonphysicians
havevariable success providing primary
care
ANS: A
The Physician Payment Review Commission in 1992 directly increased financial
reimbursement to clinicians who provide primary care. Coupled with a shortage of
primary care providers, this incentive led medical schools to place greater emphasis on
preparing primary care physicians. Competition from nonphysicians increased
coincidentally as professionals from other disciplines stepped up to meet the needs.
Nonphysicians have had increasing success at providing primary care and have been
shown to be safe and effective.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: 2

2. Which of the following statements is true about the prescribing practices of physicians?
a. Older physicians tend to prescribe
moreappropriate medications than
younger physicians.
b. Antibiotic medications remain in the
topfive classifications of medications
prescribed.
c. Most physicians rely on a “therapeutic
armamentarium” that consists of less
than
100 drug preparations per physician.
d. The dominant form of drug information
used by primary care physicians
continuesto be that provided by
pharmaceutical companies.
ANS: D
Even though most physicians claim to place little weight on drug advertisements,
pharmaceutical representatives, and patient preference and state that they rely on

, academic sources for drug information, a study showed that commercial rather than
scientific sources of drug information dominated their drug information materials.
Younger physicians tend to prescribe fewer and more appropriate drugs. Antibiotics have
dropped out of the top five classifications of drugs prescribed. Most physicians have a
therapeutic armamentarium of about 144 drugs.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: 3

3. As primary care nurse practitioners (NPs) continue to develop their role as prescribers
ofmedications, it will be important to:
a. attain the same level of expertise
asphysicians who currently
prescribe
medications.
b. learn from the experiences of physicians
and develop expertise based on
evidence-based practice.
c. maintain collaborative and
supervisorialrelationships with
physicians who will oversee prescribing
practices.
d. develop relationships with
pharmaceuticalrepresentatives to learn
about new medications as they are
developed.
ANS: B
As nonphysicians develop the roles associated with prescriptive authority, it will be
important to learn from the past experiences of physicians and to develop prescribing
practices based on evidence-based medicine. It is hoped that all prescribers, including
physicians and nurse practitioners, will strive to do better than in the past. NPs should
work toward prescriptive authority and for practice that is not supervised by another
professional. Pharmaceutical representatives provide information that carries some
bias.Academic sources are better.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: 4

Chapter 02: Historical Review of Prescriptive Authority: The Role of Nurses (NPs,CNMs,
CRNAs, and CNSs) and Physician Assistants
Test Bank

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A primary care NP will begin practicing in a state in which the governor has opted out
of the federal facility reimbursement requirement. The NP should be aware that this
defineshow NPs may write prescriptions:

, a. without physician supervision in
privatepractice.
b. as CRNAs without physician supervision
in a hospital setting.
c. in any situation but will not be
reimbursedfor this by government
insurers.
d. only with physician supervision in both
private practice and a hospital setting.
ANS: B
In 2001, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services changed the federal physician
supervision rule for CRNAs to allow state governors to opt out, allowing CRNAs to write
prescriptions and dispense drugs without physician supervision.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: 9

2. CRNAs in most states:
a. must have a Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) number to practice.
b. must have prescriptive authority
topractice.
c. order and administer controlled
substancesbut do not have full
prescriptive authority.
d. administer medications, including
controlled substances, under
directphysician supervision.
ANS: C
Only five states grant independent prescriptive authority to CRNAs. CRNAs do not
require prescriptive authority because they dispense a drug immediately to a patient
anddo not prescribe. Without prescriptive authority, they do not need a DEA number.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: 9

3. A CNM:
a. may treat only women.
b. has prescriptive authority in all 50 states.
c. may administer only drugs used
duringlabor and delivery.
d. may practice only in birthing centers
andhome birth settings.
ANS: B
CNMs have prescriptive authority in all 50 states. They may treat partners of women

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