Pharmacology and the nursing process
10th edition by Lilley,
Chapter 1 to 58
,TABLE OF CONTENT
1 The Nursing Process and Drug Therapy
2 Pharmacologic Principles
3 Lifespan Considerations
4 Cultural, Legal, and Ethical Considerations
5 Medication Errors: Preventing and Responding
6 Patient Education and Drug Therapy
7 Over-the-Counter Drugs and Herbal and Dietary Supplements
8 Gene Therapy and Pharmacogenomics
9 Photo Atlas of Drug Administration
10 Analgesic Drugs
11 General and Local Anesthetics
12 Central Nervous System Depressants and Muscle Relaxants
13 Central Nervous System Stimulants and Related Drugs
14 Antiepileptic Drugs
15 Antiparkinson Drugs
16 Psychotherapeutic Drugs
17 Substance Use Disorder
18 Adrenergic Drugs
19 Adrenergic-Blocking Drugs
20 Cholinergic Drugs
21 Cholinergic-Blocking Drugs
22 Antihypertensive Drugs
23 Antianginal Drugs
24 Heart Failure Drugs
25 Antidysrhythmic Drugs
26 Coagulation Modifier Drugs
27 Antilipemic Drugs
28 Diuretic Drugs
29 Fluids and Electrolytes
,30 Pituitary Drugs
31 Thyroid and Antithyroid Drugs
32 Antidiabetic Drugs
33 Adrenal Drugs
34 Women’s Health Drugs
35 Men’s Health Drugs
36 Antihistamines, Decongestants, Antitussives, and Expectorants
37 Respiratory Drugs
38 Antibiotics Part 1
39 Antibiotics Part 2
40 Antiviral Drugs
41 Antitubercular Drugs
42 Antifungal Drugs
43 Antimalarial, Antiprotozoal, and Anthelmintic Drugs
44 Antiinflammatory and Antigout Drugs
45 Antineoplastic Drugs Part 1: Cancer Overview and Cell Cycle–Specific Drugs
46 Antineoplastic Drugs Part 2: Cell Cycle–Nonspecific Drugs and Miscellaneous
Drugs
47 Biologic Response–Modifying and Antirheumatic Drugs
48 Immunosuppressant Drugs
49 Immunizing Drugs
50 Acid-Controlling Drugs
51 Bowel Disorder Drugs
52 Antiemetic and Antinausea Drugs
53 Vitamins and Minerals
54 Anemia Drugs
55 Nutritional Supplements
56 Dermatologic Drugs
57 Ophthalmic Drugs
58 Otic Drugs
Chapter 1 The Nursing Process and Drug Therapy
, MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The nurse is developing a human needs statement for a patient who has a new
diagnosis of heart failure. Identification of human needs statements occur with
which of these activities? a.
Collection of patient data
b. Administering interventions
c. Deciding on patient outcomes
d. Documenting the patient’s behavior
ANS: A
Identification of human needs occurs with the collection of patient data.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding
(Comprehension) TOP: Nursing Process: Human
Needs Statement
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
2. The patient is to receive oral guaifenesin twice a day. Today, the nurse was busy
and gave the medication 2 hours after the scheduled dose was due. What type of
problem does this represent?
a. “Right time”
b. “Right dose”
c. “Right route”
d. “Right medication”
ANS: A
“Right time” is correct because the medication was given more than 30 minutes
after the scheduled dose was due. “Dose” is incorrect because the dose is not
related to the time the medication administration is scheduled. “Route” is incorrect
because the route is not affected. “Medication” is incorrect because the medication
ordered will not change.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application)
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Safety and Infection Control
3. The nurse has been monitoring the patient’s progress on a new drug regimen since
the first dose and documenting the patient’s therapeutic response to the
medication. Which phase of the nursing process do these actions illustrate? a.
Human needs statement
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation
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10th edition by Lilley,
Chapter 1 to 58
,TABLE OF CONTENT
1 The Nursing Process and Drug Therapy
2 Pharmacologic Principles
3 Lifespan Considerations
4 Cultural, Legal, and Ethical Considerations
5 Medication Errors: Preventing and Responding
6 Patient Education and Drug Therapy
7 Over-the-Counter Drugs and Herbal and Dietary Supplements
8 Gene Therapy and Pharmacogenomics
9 Photo Atlas of Drug Administration
10 Analgesic Drugs
11 General and Local Anesthetics
12 Central Nervous System Depressants and Muscle Relaxants
13 Central Nervous System Stimulants and Related Drugs
14 Antiepileptic Drugs
15 Antiparkinson Drugs
16 Psychotherapeutic Drugs
17 Substance Use Disorder
18 Adrenergic Drugs
19 Adrenergic-Blocking Drugs
20 Cholinergic Drugs
21 Cholinergic-Blocking Drugs
22 Antihypertensive Drugs
23 Antianginal Drugs
24 Heart Failure Drugs
25 Antidysrhythmic Drugs
26 Coagulation Modifier Drugs
27 Antilipemic Drugs
28 Diuretic Drugs
29 Fluids and Electrolytes
,30 Pituitary Drugs
31 Thyroid and Antithyroid Drugs
32 Antidiabetic Drugs
33 Adrenal Drugs
34 Women’s Health Drugs
35 Men’s Health Drugs
36 Antihistamines, Decongestants, Antitussives, and Expectorants
37 Respiratory Drugs
38 Antibiotics Part 1
39 Antibiotics Part 2
40 Antiviral Drugs
41 Antitubercular Drugs
42 Antifungal Drugs
43 Antimalarial, Antiprotozoal, and Anthelmintic Drugs
44 Antiinflammatory and Antigout Drugs
45 Antineoplastic Drugs Part 1: Cancer Overview and Cell Cycle–Specific Drugs
46 Antineoplastic Drugs Part 2: Cell Cycle–Nonspecific Drugs and Miscellaneous
Drugs
47 Biologic Response–Modifying and Antirheumatic Drugs
48 Immunosuppressant Drugs
49 Immunizing Drugs
50 Acid-Controlling Drugs
51 Bowel Disorder Drugs
52 Antiemetic and Antinausea Drugs
53 Vitamins and Minerals
54 Anemia Drugs
55 Nutritional Supplements
56 Dermatologic Drugs
57 Ophthalmic Drugs
58 Otic Drugs
Chapter 1 The Nursing Process and Drug Therapy
, MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The nurse is developing a human needs statement for a patient who has a new
diagnosis of heart failure. Identification of human needs statements occur with
which of these activities? a.
Collection of patient data
b. Administering interventions
c. Deciding on patient outcomes
d. Documenting the patient’s behavior
ANS: A
Identification of human needs occurs with the collection of patient data.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding
(Comprehension) TOP: Nursing Process: Human
Needs Statement
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
2. The patient is to receive oral guaifenesin twice a day. Today, the nurse was busy
and gave the medication 2 hours after the scheduled dose was due. What type of
problem does this represent?
a. “Right time”
b. “Right dose”
c. “Right route”
d. “Right medication”
ANS: A
“Right time” is correct because the medication was given more than 30 minutes
after the scheduled dose was due. “Dose” is incorrect because the dose is not
related to the time the medication administration is scheduled. “Route” is incorrect
because the route is not affected. “Medication” is incorrect because the medication
ordered will not change.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application)
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Safety and Infection Control
3. The nurse has been monitoring the patient’s progress on a new drug regimen since
the first dose and documenting the patient’s therapeutic response to the
medication. Which phase of the nursing process do these actions illustrate? a.
Human needs statement
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation
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