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TEST BANK - Pharmacotherapeutics for
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Chapter 1 Issues For The Practitioner In Drug Therapy


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Nurse Practitioner Prescriptive Authority Is Regulated By:
A. The National Council Of State Boards Of Nursing
B. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
C. The State Board Of Nursing For Each State
D. The State Board Of Pharmacy
ANSWER: C PTS: 1

2. Physician Assistant (PA) Prescriptive Authority Is Regulated By:
A. The National Council Of State Boards Of Nursing
B. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration

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C. The State Board Of Nursing

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A. The Demonstrated Ability Of Nurse Practitioners To Control Costs And Improve

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B. The Fact That Nurse Practitioners Will Be Able To Practice Independently
C. The Fact That Nurse Practitioners Will Have Full Reimbursement Under
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D. The Ability To Shift Accountability For Medicaid To The State Level
ANSWER: A PTS: 1




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Chapter 2.Pharmacokinetic Basis Of Therapeutics And Pharmacodynamic


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A Patient's Nutritional Intake And Lab Work Reflects Hypoalbuminemia. This Is
Critical To Prescribing Because:
A. Distribution Of Drugs To Target Tissue May Be Affected
B. The Solubility Of The Drug Will Not Match The Site Of Absorption
C. There Will Be Less Free Drug Available To Generate An Effect
D. Drugs Bound To Albumin Are Readily Excreted By The Kidney
ANSWER: A PTS: 1

2. Drugs That Have A Significant First-Pass Effect:
A. Must Be Given By The Enteral (Oral) Route Only

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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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B. Biological Half-Life
C. Pharmacodynamics
D. Safety And Side Effects
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6. Azithromycin Dosing Requires The First Day's Dose Be Twice Those Of The Other 4
Days Of ThePrescription. This Is Considered A Loading Dose. A Loading Dose:
A. Rapidly Achieves Drug Levels In The Therapeutic Range
B. Requires Four To Five Half-Lives To Attain
C. Is Influenced By Renal Function




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D. Is Directly Related To The Drug Circulating To The Target Tissues

ANSWER: A PTS: 1

7. The Point In Time On The Drug Concentration Curve That Indicates The First Sign Of A
Therapeutic Effect Is The:
A. Minimum Adverse Effect Level
B. Peak Of Action
C. Onset Of Action
D. Therapeutic Range

ANSWER: C PTS: 1

8. Phenytoin Requires A Trough Level Be Drawn. Peak And Trough Levels Are Done:
A. When The Drug Has A Wide Therapeutic Range
B. When The Drug Will Be Administered For A Short Time Only
C. When There Is A High Correlation Between The Dose And Saturation Of Receptor Sites
D. To Determine If A Drug Is In The Therapeutic Range

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A. Concentration Will Produce Therapeutic Effects

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D. Inverse Relationship Between Drug Concentration And Drug Action

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B. An Exaggerated Response If Abruptly Discontinued
C. Partial Blockade Of The Effects Of Agonist Drugs
D. An Exaggerated Response To Competitive Drug Agonists
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12. Factors That Affect Gastric Drug Absorption Include:
A. Liver Enzyme Activity
B. Protein-Binding Properties Of The Drug Molecule
C. Lipid Solubility Of The Drug
D. Ability To Chew And Swallow

ANSWER: C PTS: 1


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