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TEST BANK FOR ROACH’S INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 11TH EDITION. COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|LATEST 2025 UPDATE. 1. A nursing instructor is preparing a teaching plan for a group of nursing students about pharmacology. When describing this topic, the instructor would focus the discussion on which of the following as an essential aspect? A) Drug name B) Drug class C) Drug action D) Drug source - Correct Answer - C EXPLANATION: Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their action on living organisms. Thus, an essential aspect of pharmacology is drug action. An understanding of the drug name, drug class, and drug source is important, but the most critical aspect related to pharmacology is how the drug acts in the body. 2. A nursing student is preparing to administer a prescribed drug to a patient. The student reviews information about the drug and its actions. Which of the following would be the best choice for obtaining this information? Select all that apply. A) Nursing instructor B) Nurse assigned to the patient C) Clinical drug reference D) Prescribing health care provider E) Clinical pharmacist - Correct Answer - C, E EXPLANATION: Although the nursing student can ask the nursing instructor, the nurse assigned to the patient, and the prescribing health care provider for information about the drug, the best choices for drug information would include an appropriate drug reference and the clinical pharmacist. 3. When describing the various types of medications to a group of nursing students, a nursing instructor would identify which of the following as a source for deriving medications? Select all that apply. A) Plants B) Synthetic sources C) Mold D) Minerals E) Animals - Correct Answer - A, B, C, D, E EXPLANATION: Medications are derived from natural sources, for example, plants, molds, minerals, and animals, as well as created synthetically in a laboratory. 4. Which of the following names may be assigned to a drug during the process of development? Select all that apply. A) Chemical name B) Official name C) Pharmacologic name D) Trade name E) Nonproprietary name - Correct Answer - A, B, D, E EXPLANATION: Throughout the process of development, drugs may have several names assigned to them including a chemical name, a generic (nonproprietary) name, an official name, and a trade or brand name. 5. A drug may be classified by which of the following? Select all that apply. A) The chemical type of the drug's active ingredient B) The way the drug is used to treat a specific condition C) The generic name of the drug D) The trade name of the drug E) The nonproprietary name of the drug - Correct Answer - A, B EXPLANATION: A drug may be classified by the chemical type of the active ingredient or by the way it is used to treat a particular condition. Generic, trade, and nonproprietary refer to how a drug is named. 6. A group of nursing students are reviewing information about the process of drug development in the United States. The students demonstrate understanding of this process when they identify that which of the following categories are assigned by the Food and Drug Administration to newly approved drugs? Select all that apply. A) Metabolite B) Noncontrolled substance C) Prescription D) Nonprescription E) Controlled substance - Correct Answer - C, D, E EXPLANATION: Once drugs are approved for use, the FDA assigns the drug to one of the following categories: prescription, nonprescription, or controlled substance. Metabolite refers to the inactive form of the drug. Noncontrolled substance is a term that is not used. 7. Which of the following would be most important for the nurse to do to ensure the safe use of prescription drugs in the institutional setting? Select all that apply. A) Administering drugs B) Monitoring clients for drug effects C) Prescribing drugs D) Evaluating clients for toxic effects E) Educating clients/caregivers about drugs - Correct Answer - A, B, D, E EXPLANATION: In the institutional setting, the nurse's role to ensure safe use of prescription drugs includes administering drugs, monitoring drug effects, evaluating for toxic effects, and educating clients and caregivers about drugs. 8. The nurse is helping a client review a prescription from the health care provider. When examining the prescription, which of the following would the nurse expect to find documented? Select all that apply. A) Name of the drug B) Dosage of the drug C) Route of drug administration D) Times of drug administration E) Licensed prescriber's signature - Correct Answer - A, B, C, D, E EXPLANATION: The prescription must contain the client's name, the name of the drug, the dosage, the method and times of administration, and the signature of the licensed health care provider prescribing the drug. 9. After teaching a group of nursing students about nonprescription drugs, the nursing instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following? Select all that apply. A) They require a licensed health care provider's signature. B) They are referred to as over-the-counter drugs. C) They can be taken without risk to the client. D) They have certain labeling requirements. E) They should be taken only as directed on the label. - Correct Answer - B, D, E EXPLANATION: Nonprescription drugs are often referred to as over-the-counter (OTC) drugs. They do not require a prescription (a licensed health care provider's signature) but do not come without risk to the client. The federal government has imposed labeling requirements of OTC drugs and they should only be taken as directed on the label unless under the supervision of a health care provider. 10. A nursing student is reviewing information about the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. The student would expect to find which of the following as being regulated for drugs classified as controlled substances? Select all that apply. A) Manufacturing B) Elimination C) Distribution D) Formulation E) Dispensing - Correct Answer - A, C, E EXPLANATION: The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 regulates the manufacture, distribution, and dispensing of drugs classified as controlled substances. Elimination refers to the excretion of drugs from the body, a pharmacokinetic activity. The act does not address formulation of the drug. 11. When reviewing information about the Orphan Drug Program, which of the following would the nurse expect to find? Select all that apply. A) The program encourages the development and marketing of products to treat rare diseases. B) The program grants provisional approval with a written commitment from the drug company to formally demonstrate client benefits. C) The program provides for incentives, such as research grants, protocol assistance, and special tax credits, to develop products to treat rare diseases. D) The program grants 7 years of exclusive marketing rights to the manufacturer if approved. E) The program accelerates approval of drugs based on preliminary evidence before formal demonstration of client benefits. - Correct Answer - A, C, D EXPLANATION: The Orphan Drug Program encourages the development and marketing of products used to treat rare diseases. The program provides incentives to encourage manufacturers to develop orphan drugs, and if approved, the manufacturer has 7 years of exclusive marketing rights. Accelerated programs involve provisional approval and approval based on preliminary evidence. 12. After teaching a group of nursing students about pharmacokinetics, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as a phase? Select all that apply. A) Absorption B) Distribution C) Administration D) Metabolism E) Excretion - Correct Answer - A, B, D, E EXPLANATION: The pharmacokinetic phases are absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. The acronym ADME is a helpful way to remember the pharmacokinetic phases. 13. A nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a client who is prescribed an oral medication. As part of the plan, the nurse expects to describe the importance of absorption. The nurse would integrate knowledge of which of the following as a mechanism for absorption in the gastrointestinal tract? Select all that apply. A) Active transport B) Transposition C) Passive transport D) Endocytosis E) Pinocytosis - Correct Answer - A, C, E EXPLANATION: During absorption, the drug particles in the GI tract are moved into the body fluids via active transport, passive transport, and pinocytosis. 14. After teaching a group of nursing students about the half-life of a drug, the instructor determines the need for additional teaching when the students identify which of the following as true? Select all that apply: A) Half-life can be decreased in clients with renal disease. B) Half-life can help determine dosing frequency. C) Half-life does not change throughout a client's life. D) Liver disease can increase half-life. E) Half-life is the measure of the rate at which drugs are removed from the body. - Correct Answer - A, C EXPLANATION: Half-life is the measure of the rate at which drugs are removed from the body, and any difficulty in excreting a drug increases half-life, including liver or

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TEST BANK FOR
ROACH’S INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 11TH EDITION.
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|LATEST 2025 UPDATE.

,1. A nursing instructor is preparing a teaching plan for a group of nursing
students about pharmacology. When describing this topic, the instructor would
focus the discussion on which of the following as an essential aspect?
A) Drug name
B) Drug class
C) Drug action
D) Drug
source -
Correct Answer
- C
EXPLANATION:
Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their action on living organisms. Thus,
an essential aspect of pharmacology is drug action. An understanding of the
drug name, drug class, and drug source is important, but the most critical
aspect related to pharmacology is how the drug acts in the body.


2. A nursing student is preparing to administer a prescribed drug to a patient. The
student reviews information about the drug and its actions. Which of the
following would be the best choice for obtaining this information? Select all
that apply.
A) Nursing instructor
B) Nurse assigned to the patient
C) Clinical drug reference
D) Prescribing health care provider
E) Clinical
pharmacist - Correct
Answer - C, E
EXPLANATION:
Although the nursing student can ask the nursing instructor, the nurse
assigned to the patient, and the prescribing health care provider for
information about the drug, the best choices for drug information would
include an appropriate drug reference and the clinical pharmacist.


3. When describing the various types of medications to a group of nursing
students, a nursing instructor would identify which of the following as a
source for deriving medications? Select all that apply.
A) Plants
B) Synthetic sources
C) Mold
D) Minerals
E) Animals -
Correct Answer
- A, B, C, D, E
EXPLANATION:
Medications are derived from natural sources, for example, plants, molds,

, minerals, and animals, as well as created synthetically in a laboratory.

4. Which of the following names may be assigned to a drug during the
process of development? Select all that apply.
A) Chemical name
B) Official name
C) Pharmacologic name
D) Trade name
E) Nonproprietary
name - Correct Answer
- A, B, D, E
EXPLANATION:
Throughout the process of development, drugs may have several names
assigned to them including a chemical name, a generic (nonproprietary) name,
an official name, and a trade or brand name.


5. A drug may be classified by which of the following? Select all that apply.
A) The chemical type of the drug's active ingredient
B) The way the drug is used to treat a specific condition
C) The generic name of the drug
D) The trade name of the drug
E) The nonproprietary name of the
drug - Correct Answer - A, B
EXPLANATION:
A drug may be classified by the chemical type of the active ingredient or by the
way it is used to treat a particular condition. Generic, trade, and nonproprietary
refer to how a drug is named.


6. A group of nursing students are reviewing information about the process of
drug development in the United States. The students demonstrate
understanding of this process when they identify that which of the following
categories are assigned by the Food and Drug Administration to newly
approved drugs? Select all that apply.
A) Metabolite
B) Noncontrolled substance
C) Prescription
D) Nonprescription
E) Controlled
substance - Correct
Answer - C, D, E
EXPLANATION:
Once drugs are approved for use, the FDA assigns the drug to one of the
following categories: prescription, nonprescription, or controlled substance.
Metabolite refers to the inactive form of the drug. Noncontrolled substance is
a term that is not used.

, 7. Which of the following would be most important for the nurse to do to ensure
the safe use of prescription drugs in the institutional setting? Select all that
apply.
A) Administering drugs
B) Monitoring clients for drug effects
C) Prescribing drugs
D) Evaluating clients for toxic effects
E) Educating clients/caregivers about
drugs - Correct Answer - A, B, D, E
EXPLANATION:
In the institutional setting, the nurse's role to ensure safe use of prescription
drugs includes administering drugs, monitoring drug effects, evaluating for
toxic effects, and educating clients and caregivers about drugs.


8. The nurse is helping a client review a prescription from the health care
provider. When examining the prescription, which of the following would the
nurse expect to find documented? Select all that apply.
A) Name of the drug
B) Dosage of the drug
C) Route of drug administration
D) Times of drug administration
E) Licensed prescriber's
signature - Correct Answer - A,
B, C, D, E
EXPLANATION:
The prescription must contain the client's name, the name of the drug, the
dosage, the method and times of administration, and the signature of the
licensed health care provider prescribing the drug.


9. After teaching a group of nursing students about nonprescription drugs, the
nursing instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the
students identify which of the following? Select all that apply.
A) They require a licensed health care provider's signature.
B) They are referred to as over-the-counter drugs.
C) They can be taken without risk to the client.
D) They have certain labeling requirements.
E) They should be taken only as directed on the
label. - Correct Answer - B, D, E
EXPLANATION:
Nonprescription drugs are often referred to as over-the-counter (OTC) drugs.
They do not require a prescription (a licensed health care provider's signature)
but do not come without risk to the client. The federal government has imposed
labeling requirements of OTC drugs and they should only be taken as directed
on the label unless under the supervision of a health care provider.

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