12th Edition By Susan Ford
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, IntroductoryqClinicalqPharmacologyq12thqEditionqSusanqFordqNursingqTestqBank
Contents
Unitq1qNursingqFoundationqofqClinicalqPharmacology
1qGeneralqPrinciplesqofqPharmacology
2qAdministrationqofqDrugs
3qMakingqDrugqDosingqSafer
4qTheqNursingqProcess
5qClientqandqFamilyqTeaching
Unitq2qDrugsqUsedqtoqFightqInfections
6qAntibacterialqDrugs:qSulfonamides
7qAntibacterialqDrugsqThatqDisruptqtheqBacterialqCellqWall
8qAntibacterialqDrugsqThatqInterfereqWithqProteinqSynthesis
9qAntibacterialqDrugsqThatqInterfereqWithqDNA/RNAqSynthesis
10qAntitubercularqDrugs
11qAntiviralqDrugs
12qAntifungalqandqAntiparasiticqDrugs
Unitq3qDrugsqUsedqtoqManageqPain
13qNonopioidqAnalgesics:qSalicylatesqandqNonsalicylates
14qNonopioidqAnalgesics:qNonsteroidalqAnti-inflammatoryqDrugsqandqMigraineqHeadache
Medications
15qOpioidqAnalgesicsqandqAntagonists
16qAnestheticqDrugs
Unitq4qDrugsqThatqAffectqtheqCentralqNervousqSystem
17qCentralqNervousqSystemqStimulants
18qAntidementiaqDrugs
19qAntianxietyqDrugs
20qSedativesqandqHypnotics
21qAntidepressantqDrugs
22qAntipsychoticqDrug
Unitq5qDrugsqThatqAffectqtheqPeripheralqNervousqSystem
23qAdrenergicqDrugs
24qAdrenergicqBlockingqDrugs
25qCholinergicqDrugs
26qCholinergicqBlockingqDrugs
Unitq6qDrugsqThatqAffectqtheqNeuromuscularqSystem
27qAntiparkinsonqDrugs
28qAntiepileptics
,29qSkeletalqMuscle,qBone,qandqJointqDisorderqDrugs
Unitq7qDrugsqThatqAffectqtheqRespiratoryqSystem
30qUpperqRespiratoryqSystemqDrugs
31qLowerqRespiratoryqSystemqDrugs
Unitq8qDrugsqThatqAffectqtheqCardiovascularqSystem
32qDiuretics
33qAntihyperlipidemicqDrugs
34qAntihypertensiveqDrugs
35qAntianginalqandqVasodilatingqDrugs
36qAnticoagulantqandqThrombolyticqDrugs
37qCardiotonicqandqAntiarrhythmicqDrugs
Unitq9qDrugsqThatqAffectqtheqGastrointestinalqSystem
38qUpperqGastrointestinalqSystemqDrugs
39qLowerqGastrointestinalqSystemqDrug
Unitq10qDrugsqThatqAffectqtheqEndocrineqSystem
40qAntidiabeticqDrugs
41qPituitaryqandqAdrenocorticalqHormones
42qThyroidqandqAntithyroidqDrugs
43qMaleqandqFemaleqHormones
44qUterineqDrugs
Unitq11qDrugsqThatqAffectqtheqUrinaryqSystem
45qMenopauseqandqAndropauseqDrugs
46qUrinaryqTractqAnti-InfectivesqandqOtherqUrinaryqDrugs
Unitq12qDrugsqThatqAffectqtheqImmuneqSystem
47qVaccines
48qImmunostimulantsqandqImmunomodulators
49qImmuneqBlockers
Unitq13qDrugsqThatqFightqCancer
50qTraditionalqChemotherapy
51qImmuneqModulatingqTherapies
Unitq14qDrugsqThatqAffectqOtherqBodyqSystems
52qSkinqDisorderqTopicalqDrugs
53qOticqandqOphthalmicqPreparations
54 Fluids,qElectrolytes,qandqParenteralqTherapy
, 1 General Principles of Pharmacology
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armacology.qWhenqdescribingqthisqtopic,qtheqinstructorqwouldqfocusqtheqdiscussionqonqwhi
chqofqtheqfollowingqasqanqessentialqaspect?
A) Drugqname
B) Drugqclass
C) Drugqaction
D) Drugqsourceq
ANSWER:q CqFee
dback:
Pharmacologyqisqtheqstudyqofqdrugsqandqtheirqactionqonqlivingqorganisms.qThus,qanqesse
ntialqaspectqofqpharmacologyqisqdrugqaction.qAnqunderstandingqofqtheqdrugqname,qdrugq
class,qandqdrugqsourceqisqimportant,qbutqtheqmostqcriticalqaspectqrelatedqtoqpharmacolog
yqisqhowqtheqdrugqactsqinqtheqbody.
2. Aqnursingqstudentqisqpreparingqtoqadministerqaqprescribedqdrugqtoqaqpatient.qTheqstudentqrev
iewsqinformationqaboutqtheqdrugqandqitsqactions.qWhichqofqtheqfollowingqwouldqbeqtheqbestq
choiceqforqobtainingqthisqinformation?qSelectqallqthatqapply.
A) Nursingqinstructor
B) Nurseqassignedqtoqtheqpatient
C) Clinicalqdrugqreference
D) Prescribingqhealthqcareqprovider
E) Clinicalqpharmacistq
ANSWER:q C,qE
Feedback:
Althoughqtheqnursingqstudentqcanqaskqtheqnursingqinstructor,qtheqnurseqassignedqtoqtheqpati
ent,qandqtheqprescribingqhealthqcareqproviderqforqinformationqaboutqtheqdrug,qtheqbestqchoic
esqforqdrugqinformationqwouldqincludeqanqappropriateqdrugqreferenceqandqtheqclinicalqphar
macist.
3. Whenqdescribingqtheqvariousqtypesqofqmedicationsqtoqaqgroupqofqnursingqstudents,qaqn
ursingqinstructorqwouldqidentifyqwhichqofqtheqfollowingqasqaqsourceqforqderivingqmed
ications?qSelectqallqthatqapply.
A) Plants
B) Syntheticqsources
C) Mold
D) Minerals
E) AnimalsqAN
SWER:qA,qB,qC,qD,q
EqFeedback:
Medicationsqareqderivedqfromqnaturalqsources,qforqexample,qplants,qmolds,qminerals,qandqa
nimals,qasqwellqasqcreatedqsyntheticallyqinqaqlaboratory.