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Emphasizing safe and effective drug administration, Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 10th Edition, helps you understand the principles of pharmacology and prevent medication errors. It promotes safety by showing how drugs and drug classes work, so you can understand why drugs are given, as well as the adverse effects and drug interactions that may occur. A thorough nursing process section with each drug class outlines the nurse’s role when administering drugs. The updated Get Ready for the Next Generation NCLEX® Examination! feature offers case studies with Next Generation NCLEX-format questions to help you prepare for the new licensure examination

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TEST BANK FOR INTRODUCTION TO
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 10TH
EDITION BY VISOVSKY

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Chapter 01: Pharmacology and the Nursing Process in LPN Practice
Visovsky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 10th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The LPN is collecting data for the initial assessment of a patient upon admission to a long-term care facil
patient’s prescribed drugs. Which action should the LPN consider to be the highest priority?
a. Obtain any special equipment that will be needed to give the patient’s drug.
b. Monitor the patient for a response to the drug given.
c. Collect data about the patient and the patient’s health condition.
d. Review the nursing care plan to verify that it is accurate.
ANS: C
Collecting and documenting data about the patient and the patient’s health condition is a critical step be
Information regarding the present illness, any signs and symptoms, review of medical records, drug histo
needed before drugs are given. Deciding on special equipment that will be needed to give the patient’s d
phase of the nursing process. Monitoring the patient for his response to given drug is part of the evaluati
process. Reviewing the nursing care plan to verify that it is being followed accurately is part of the implem
nursing process.

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2. The LPN is working with a patient in the planning stage of the nursing process related to the patient’s pre
action should the LPN take during this stage?
a. Develop a nursing goal to plan the procedures needed to give drug.
b. Develop a teaching plan for the patient regarding the drug’s actions.
c. Determine that the patient is experiencing the expected response to his drug.
d. Determine how much the patient understands about his drug.

ANS: D
Determining how much the patient understands about his drug is part of the diagnosis phase of the nurs
nursing goal to plan the procedures needed to give drug and developing a teaching plan for the patient r
are part of the planning phase of the nursing process.

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3. You are teaching a patient with depression about the potential adverse effects of a prescribed drug. Wha
related to drug therapy are you engaging in at this point of the teaching plan?
a. Assessment
b. Implementation
c. Evaluation
d. Diagnosis
ANS: C
In the evaluation phase of the nursing process, the LPN understands and teaches to the patient the drug’
expected side effects, and potential adverse effects.

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4. Which of the following is an example of subjective data?
a. The patient states she has pain in her left arm.
b. The medical chart has a recorded blood pressure of 128/88.
c. The serum potassium level is 3.8 mmol/L.

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6. The LPN/VN is assessing a patient before giving a drug for blood pressure management. The nurse notes
90/50 mm Hg. What is the nurse’s best action?
a. Hold the drug and report the blood pressure to the RN.
b. Give the patient a full glass of water before giving the drug.
c. Come back in 30 minutes and recheck the blood pressure.
d. Have the patient perform pursed lip breathing before giving the drug.
ANS: A
The best action is to hold the drug and contact the RN. The patient may need an adjustment to the dose
or switching to another drug. Giving water with the drug is not contraindicated but does not recognize th
hypotension. Pursed lip breathing has no role in this situation.

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7. The LPN is collecting objective data for inclusion in the nursing assessment. Which piece of information i
clear understanding of objective assessment data?
a. A patient’s rating of chest pain as 8 on a 1 to 10 scale.
b. Family members report that patient has been experiencing pain for 1 month.
c. Detailed history of the patient’s current illness upon admission.
d. Compilation of past laboratory results and x-ray reports.

ANS: D
The patient’s past laboratory and x-ray results are examples of objective data. A pain rating of 8/10, a fam
the patient’s pain, and history of current illness are examples of subjective data.

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8. A patient recently began a taking blood pressure drug and presents for a follow-up appointment. The off
patient’s daily blood pressure recordings. Which stage of the nursing process corresponds to this review?
a. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Diagnosis
d. Evaluation

ANS: D
The evaluation phase involves examining the results that occur when the plan is implemented. Reviewing
pressure recording examines the patient’s response to the drug. The assessment phase provides initial in
the problem, and anything that may change the choice of treatment. The planning phase involves using
diagnoses to set goals and write care plans. The diagnosis phase involves decision-making about the pati
medical diagnoses made by the healthcare provider and nursing diagnoses developed through the North
Association (NANDA).

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9. After receiving report, the LPN gives drugs to her assigned patients on the evening shift. With which stag
does this activity correspond?
a. Implementation
b. Assessment
c. Planning
d. Diagnosis

ANS: A
The implementation phase involves actively following the plan of care and accurately giving ordered dru
assessment phase involves obtaining initial information about the patient, the problem, and anything tha
treatment. The planning phase involves using patient assessment data and diagnoses to set goals and wr
phase involves decision-making about the patient’s problems, including medical diagnoses made by the
nursing diagnoses developed through the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA).

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11. A patient is receiving an antibiotic for pneumonia. On the third day of the treatment regimen, a rash app
reports itching and shortness of breath. Which term describes the effect that has occurred?
a. Therapeutic effect
b. Adverse effect
c. Side effect
d. Overdose effect
ANS: B
An itchy rash with shortness of breath that develops in response to drug is an example of an allergic reac
the antibiotic. Therapeutic effects occur when an antibiotic fights infection without causing any adverse e
drugs are known potential effects of the antibiotic that range from mild to moderate. An overdose occur
much of a drug.

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12. An LPN enters a patient’s room to give a scheduled drug. Before administration, the patient states, “I can
allergic to it.” What should the nurse do first?
a. Reassure the patient that the drug is needed and observations regarding possible
allergic symptoms will be made.
b. Review the patient record and encourage the patient to take the drug if no
allergies have been documented.
c. Assess the patient’s allergic history and notify the healthcare provider to
determine a course of action.
d. Document patient refusal and leave a note on the patient chart for the
healthcareprovider.
ANS: C
The patient has shared information that indicates the potential for the ordered drug to cause adverse eff
the nurse should investigate further by obtaining a more detailed drug history and notifying the healthca
order. Although the order may be accurately written, determining whether the drug’s benefits outweigh
within the legal scope of the nurse’s practice. The nurse should not offer false reassurance and as an advo
should investigate further before giving the drug. The patient has raised concerns regarding the drug tha
brought to the provider’s attention. A note on the chart leaves potential for information to be missed.

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13. The LPN is preparing to give the initial dose of an antibiotic to a patient diagnosed with an infection. The
rash the last time I took that pill.” What action should the LPN take next?
a. Give the drug and check the patient in 30 minutes for a rash.
b. Document that the patient refused the drug per agency policy.
c. Leave the drug at the bedside while checking the chart for the patient’s allergies.
d. Notify the registered nurse or healthcare provider.
ANS: D
This is a possible adverse reaction, and the RN or healthcare provider should be notified immediately. Yo
drug to see if it does cause a rash. Drug should never be left at the bedside. The patient did not refuse the

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14. Which priority assessment must you make before giving any patient a drug by mouth?
a. Quiz the patient about the action of each drug.
b. Make sure the patient can swallow.
c. Find out whether the patient prefers cold or room temperature liquids.
d. Ask the patient to repeat his or her name and birthdate.

ANS: B

Before the patient can take any drug by mouth, they must be able to swallow. Asking the patient to repea

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