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Pharmacology and the Nursing process, Pharmacology and the Nursing Process
Exam 1
Which statement describes how the nursing process applies to
pharmacology?
It predicts nonadherence to the drug regimen.
It directs the prescriptive process of pharmacology.
It promotes adherence to a prescribed drug regimen.
It creates a nursing-centered approach to pharmacology.
It promotes adherence to a prescribed drug regimen
A nurse notes in the electronic health records that the patient was constantly
twisting his or her wedding band during the admission assessment. Which
type of data collection does this fall under?
Biased
Objective
Subjective
Emotional
Objective
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A patient describes to the nurse that a newly prescribed drug made them feel
shaky. Which type of data is this?
Subjective
Objective
Perceptive
Quantitative
Subjective
Which nursing diagnoses are appropriate for a patient with a hip fracture?
Select all that apply.
Fall risk
Acute pain
Osteoporosis
Hypophosphatemia
Fracture of the greater trochanter
Fall risk
Acute pain
Which interventions related to drug therapy are part of the planning phase of
the nursing process?
Select all that apply.
Setting priorities
Providing patient education
Enhancing therapeutic effects
Minimizing drug interactions
Establishing evaluation criteria
Providing patient education
Enhancing therapeutic effects
Minimizing drug interactions
Which components need to be addressed to facilitate patient adherence to
pharmacologic therapy?
Select all that apply.
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Diet
Side effects
Self-administration
Cultural considerations
Need for health teaching
Diet
Side effects
Self-administration
Cultural considerations
A patient has been admitted for intractable nausea, and his or her morning
drugs are due. Which of the original rights of drug administration will require
special attention by the nurse?
Right route
Right drug
Right dose
Right time
Right Route
Interventions were implemented to reduce a patient's pain level to less than 3
on a pain scale and prevent side effects from hydrocodone/acetaminophen.
Which assessment data indicates the goal was not met?
The patient is eating breakfast without complaints of nausea.
The patient is restless and unable to sleep at 0100 hours.
The patient obtained 7.5 hours of uninterrupted sleep.
The patient is performing their self-care with standby assist for the first time
during the hospital stay.
The patient is restless and unable to sleep at 0100 hours.
Which route of drug administration is most likely to be reversible?
Oral
Buccal
Intravenous