PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES: A PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC APPROACH 5TH
EDITION BY MICHAEL ADAMS, NORMAN HOLLAND PH.D. CAROL URBAN
||COMPLETE TEST BANK
5TH EDITION
TEST BANK
,Unit 1: Core Concepts In Pharmacology 5
Chapter 1. Introduction To Pharmacology 5
Chapter 2. Drug Approval And Regulation 59
Chapter 3. Principles Of Drug Administration 113
Chapter 4. Pharmacokinetics 165
Chapter 5. Pharmacodynamics
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Unit 2: Pharmacology And The Nurse-Patient Relationship 266
Chapter 6. The Nursing Process And Clinical Judgment Measurement Model In Pharmacology 266
Chapter 7. Medication Errors And Risk Reduction 321
Chapter 8. Drug Administration Throughout The Lifespan 365
Chapter 9. Individual Variations In Drug Response 421
Chapter 10. The Role Of Complementary And Alternative Therapies In Pharmacology 480
Chapter 11. Emergency Preparedness And Poisonings 536
Unit 3: The Nervous System 586
Chapter 12. Cholinergic Drugs Affecting The Autonomic Nervous System 586
Chapter 13. Adrenergic Drugs Affecting The Autonomic Nervous System 638
Chapter 14. Drugs For Anxiety And Sleep Disorders 695
Chapter 15. Drugs For Mood And Behavioral Disorders 749
Chapter 16. Drugs For Psychoses 804
Chapter 17. Drugs For Seizures 858
Chapter 18. Drugs For Pain Management 911
Chapter 19. Drugs For Local And General Anesthesia 964
,Chapter 20. Drugs For Degenerative Diseases Of The Nervous System 1014
Chapter 21. Drugs For Muscle Spasms And Spasticity 1067
Chapter 22. Substance Use Disorder 1120
Unit 4: The Cardiovascular And Urinary Systems 1172
Chapter 23. Drugs For Lipid Disorders 1172
Chapter 24. Diuretic Therapy And Drugs For Chronic Kidney Disease 1224
Chapter 25. Drugs For Fluid Balance, Electrolyte, And Acid–Base Disorders 1275
Chapter 26. Drugs For Hypertension 1327
Chapter 27. Drugs For Heart Failure 1382
Chapter 28. Drugs For Angina Pectoris And Myocardial Infarction 1436
Chapter 29. Drugs For Shock 1489
Chapter 30. Drugs For Dysrhythmias 1542
Chapter 31. Drugs For Coagulation Disorders 1593
Chapter 32. Drugs For Hematopoietic Disorders 1644
Unit 5: The Immune System 1696
Chapter 33. Drugs For Inflammation And Fever 1696
Chapter 34. Drugs For Immune System Modulation 1749
Chapter 35. Drugs For Bacterial Infections 1799
Chapter 36. Drugs For Tubercular, Fungal, Protozoan, And Helminthic Infections 1851
Chapter 37. Drugs For Viral Infections 1906
Chapter 38. Drugs For Neoplasia 1959
Unit 6: The Respiratory System 2012
Chapter 39. Drugs For Allergic Rhinitis And The Common Cold 2012
Chapter 40. Drugs For Asthma And Other Pulmonary Disorders 2065
,Unit 7: The Gastrointestinal System 2118
Chapter 41. Drugs For Peptic Ulcer Disease 2118
Chapter 42. Drugs For Bowel Disorders And Other Gastrointestinal Conditions 2169
Chapter 43. Drugs For Nutritional Disorders 2219
Unit 8: The Endocrine System 2267
Chapter 44. Drugs For Pituitary, Thyroid, And Adrenal Disorders 2267
Chapter 45. Drugs For Diabetes Mellitus 2318
Chapter 46. Drugs For Disorders And Conditions Of The Female Reproductive System 2369
Chapter 47. Drugs For Disorders And Conditions Of The Male Reproductive System 2421
Unit 9: The Integumentary System, Eyes, And Ears 2470
Chapter 48. Drugs For Bone And Joint Disorders 2470
Chapter 49. Drugs For Skin Disorders 2522
Chapter 50. Drugs For Eye And Ear Disorders 2571
,Adams, Pharmacology For Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 5th Edition
Unit 1: Core Concepts In Pharmacology
Chapter 1. Introduction To Pharmacology
Question 1 Type: Mcma
The Nurse Is Teaching A Pharmacology Class To Student Nurses. What Does The Nurse Include As Key
Events In The History Of Pharmacology?
Note: Credit Will Be Given Only If All Correct Choices And No Incorrect Choices Are Selected.
Standard Text: Select All That Apply.
1. Initial Drugs Included Morphine, Cocaine, And Penicillin.
2. Early Researchers Used Themselves As Test Subjects.
3. The Initial Intention Of Pharmacology Was To Relieve Human Suffering.
4. Modern Pharmacology Began In The Early 1600s.
5. Pharmacologists Synthesized Drugs In The Laboratory In The Twentieth Century.
Correct Ans>>2,3,5
, Rationale 1: Initial Drugs Isolated From Complex Mixtures Included Morphine, Colchicines, Curare,
And Cocaine, But Not Penicillin.
Rationale 2: Some Early Researchers, Such As Friedrich Serturner, Used Themselves As Test Subjects.
Rationale 3: The Early Roots Of Pharmacology Included The Application Of Products To Relieve
Human Suffering.
Rationale 4: Modern Pharmacology Began In The Early 1800s, Not The 1600s.
Rationale 5: By The Twentieth Century, Pharmacologists Could Synthesize Drugs In The Laboratory.
Global Rationale: The Early Roots Of Pharmacology Included The Application Of Products To Relieve
Human Suffering, And Early Researchers Used Themselves As Test Subjects. Initial Drugs Included
Morphine, Colchicines, Curare, And Cocaine, But Not Penicillin. Modern Pharmacology Began In The
Early 1800s, Not The 1600s. By The Twentieth Century, Pharmacologists Could Synthesize Drugs In The
Laboratory.
Cognitive Level: Applying
Client Need: Physiological Integrity
Client Need Sub: Pharmacological And Parenteral Therapies
Qsen Competencies: I.A.1 Integrate Understanding Of Multiple Dimensions Of Patient Centered Care:
Patient/Family/Community Preferences, Values; Coordination And Integration Of Care; Information,
Communication, And Education; Physical Comfort And Emotional Support; Involvement Of Family And
Friends; And Transition And Community.
EDITION BY MICHAEL ADAMS, NORMAN HOLLAND PH.D. CAROL URBAN
||COMPLETE TEST BANK
5TH EDITION
TEST BANK
,Unit 1: Core Concepts In Pharmacology 5
Chapter 1. Introduction To Pharmacology 5
Chapter 2. Drug Approval And Regulation 59
Chapter 3. Principles Of Drug Administration 113
Chapter 4. Pharmacokinetics 165
Chapter 5. Pharmacodynamics
Error! Bookmark not defined.
Unit 2: Pharmacology And The Nurse-Patient Relationship 266
Chapter 6. The Nursing Process And Clinical Judgment Measurement Model In Pharmacology 266
Chapter 7. Medication Errors And Risk Reduction 321
Chapter 8. Drug Administration Throughout The Lifespan 365
Chapter 9. Individual Variations In Drug Response 421
Chapter 10. The Role Of Complementary And Alternative Therapies In Pharmacology 480
Chapter 11. Emergency Preparedness And Poisonings 536
Unit 3: The Nervous System 586
Chapter 12. Cholinergic Drugs Affecting The Autonomic Nervous System 586
Chapter 13. Adrenergic Drugs Affecting The Autonomic Nervous System 638
Chapter 14. Drugs For Anxiety And Sleep Disorders 695
Chapter 15. Drugs For Mood And Behavioral Disorders 749
Chapter 16. Drugs For Psychoses 804
Chapter 17. Drugs For Seizures 858
Chapter 18. Drugs For Pain Management 911
Chapter 19. Drugs For Local And General Anesthesia 964
,Chapter 20. Drugs For Degenerative Diseases Of The Nervous System 1014
Chapter 21. Drugs For Muscle Spasms And Spasticity 1067
Chapter 22. Substance Use Disorder 1120
Unit 4: The Cardiovascular And Urinary Systems 1172
Chapter 23. Drugs For Lipid Disorders 1172
Chapter 24. Diuretic Therapy And Drugs For Chronic Kidney Disease 1224
Chapter 25. Drugs For Fluid Balance, Electrolyte, And Acid–Base Disorders 1275
Chapter 26. Drugs For Hypertension 1327
Chapter 27. Drugs For Heart Failure 1382
Chapter 28. Drugs For Angina Pectoris And Myocardial Infarction 1436
Chapter 29. Drugs For Shock 1489
Chapter 30. Drugs For Dysrhythmias 1542
Chapter 31. Drugs For Coagulation Disorders 1593
Chapter 32. Drugs For Hematopoietic Disorders 1644
Unit 5: The Immune System 1696
Chapter 33. Drugs For Inflammation And Fever 1696
Chapter 34. Drugs For Immune System Modulation 1749
Chapter 35. Drugs For Bacterial Infections 1799
Chapter 36. Drugs For Tubercular, Fungal, Protozoan, And Helminthic Infections 1851
Chapter 37. Drugs For Viral Infections 1906
Chapter 38. Drugs For Neoplasia 1959
Unit 6: The Respiratory System 2012
Chapter 39. Drugs For Allergic Rhinitis And The Common Cold 2012
Chapter 40. Drugs For Asthma And Other Pulmonary Disorders 2065
,Unit 7: The Gastrointestinal System 2118
Chapter 41. Drugs For Peptic Ulcer Disease 2118
Chapter 42. Drugs For Bowel Disorders And Other Gastrointestinal Conditions 2169
Chapter 43. Drugs For Nutritional Disorders 2219
Unit 8: The Endocrine System 2267
Chapter 44. Drugs For Pituitary, Thyroid, And Adrenal Disorders 2267
Chapter 45. Drugs For Diabetes Mellitus 2318
Chapter 46. Drugs For Disorders And Conditions Of The Female Reproductive System 2369
Chapter 47. Drugs For Disorders And Conditions Of The Male Reproductive System 2421
Unit 9: The Integumentary System, Eyes, And Ears 2470
Chapter 48. Drugs For Bone And Joint Disorders 2470
Chapter 49. Drugs For Skin Disorders 2522
Chapter 50. Drugs For Eye And Ear Disorders 2571
,Adams, Pharmacology For Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 5th Edition
Unit 1: Core Concepts In Pharmacology
Chapter 1. Introduction To Pharmacology
Question 1 Type: Mcma
The Nurse Is Teaching A Pharmacology Class To Student Nurses. What Does The Nurse Include As Key
Events In The History Of Pharmacology?
Note: Credit Will Be Given Only If All Correct Choices And No Incorrect Choices Are Selected.
Standard Text: Select All That Apply.
1. Initial Drugs Included Morphine, Cocaine, And Penicillin.
2. Early Researchers Used Themselves As Test Subjects.
3. The Initial Intention Of Pharmacology Was To Relieve Human Suffering.
4. Modern Pharmacology Began In The Early 1600s.
5. Pharmacologists Synthesized Drugs In The Laboratory In The Twentieth Century.
Correct Ans>>2,3,5
, Rationale 1: Initial Drugs Isolated From Complex Mixtures Included Morphine, Colchicines, Curare,
And Cocaine, But Not Penicillin.
Rationale 2: Some Early Researchers, Such As Friedrich Serturner, Used Themselves As Test Subjects.
Rationale 3: The Early Roots Of Pharmacology Included The Application Of Products To Relieve
Human Suffering.
Rationale 4: Modern Pharmacology Began In The Early 1800s, Not The 1600s.
Rationale 5: By The Twentieth Century, Pharmacologists Could Synthesize Drugs In The Laboratory.
Global Rationale: The Early Roots Of Pharmacology Included The Application Of Products To Relieve
Human Suffering, And Early Researchers Used Themselves As Test Subjects. Initial Drugs Included
Morphine, Colchicines, Curare, And Cocaine, But Not Penicillin. Modern Pharmacology Began In The
Early 1800s, Not The 1600s. By The Twentieth Century, Pharmacologists Could Synthesize Drugs In The
Laboratory.
Cognitive Level: Applying
Client Need: Physiological Integrity
Client Need Sub: Pharmacological And Parenteral Therapies
Qsen Competencies: I.A.1 Integrate Understanding Of Multiple Dimensions Of Patient Centered Care:
Patient/Family/Community Preferences, Values; Coordination And Integration Of Care; Information,
Communication, And Education; Physical Comfort And Emotional Support; Involvement Of Family And
Friends; And Transition And Community.