Prescribers 1st Edition Luu Kayingo
complete guide with rationale
, Table of Contents
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ChapterR 1:RAnRIntroductionRtoREvidence-BasedRClinicalR PracticeRGuidelines............................................. 3
ChapterR 2:RPharmacokineticsR /Chapter3:R Pharmacodynamics .................................................................... 13
Chapter4:RPharmacogeneticsR andRPharmacogenomics................................................................................ 25
ChapterR 5:RPharmacologyRAcrossRtheRLifeRSpan ........................................................................................ 30
ChapterR 6:RDrug-TherapyRPrescribingRinRSpecialRPopulations ................................................................... 36
ChapterR 7:RDrugRDevelopmentR andRApproval ............................................................................................ 45
ChapterR8-ChapterR10:RFoundationsRofRPrescriptionRWritingRChapterR9:RResponsibleControlled-
SubstanceRPrescribingRChapterR10:RAntibioticRStewardship........................................................................ 51
ChapterR 11:R AppliedRCalculationsR forR Prescribing ..................................................................................... 58
ChapterR12-:RPromotingRAdherenceRWithRPharmacotherapyRII:RSystem-SpecificRandRPatient-
FocusedRPrescribingRChapterR13:RPharmacotherapyRforREar,RNose,RMouth,RandThroatRConditionsR/Chapte
rR14:RPharmacotherapyRforREyeRConditions................................................................................................. 67
ChapterR 15:RPharmacotherapyRforR SkinR Conditions ................................................................................... 74
ChapterR 16:RPharmacotherapyRforR NeurologicR Conditions ......................................................................... 81
ChapterR 17:RPharmacotherapyRforR CardiovascularR Conditions .................................................................. 94
ChapterR 18:RPharmacotherapyRforR RespiratoryRConditions ...................................................................... 106
ChapterR19:RPharmacotherapyRforRGastrointestinalRConditionsRandRConditionsRRequiringNutritionalRSupp
ort .............................................................................................................................................................. 117
ChapterR 20:RPharmacotherapyRforR GenitourinaryRConditions .................................................................. 128
ChapterR 21:RPharmacotherapyRforR Renal,RAcid–Base,R Fluid,RandRElectrolyteRDisorders ........................ 133
ChapterR 22:RPharmacotherapyRforR MusculoskeletalRandR RheumatologicR Conditions .............................. 146
ChapterR 23:RTherapeuticR ApplicationsR ofR ImmunologyR andR Vaccines .................................................... 158
ChapterR 24:RPharmacotherapyRforR EndocrineRDisorders .......................................................................... 163
ChapterR 25:RPharmacotherapyRforRHematologicR Disorders ...................................................................... 174
ChapterR 26:RHematology/OncologyRandRSupportiveR CareRforR theRNononcologist ................................... 190
ChapterR 27:RPharmacotherapyR RelatedRtoRWomen’sR HealthR Conditions ................................................. 196
ChapterR 28:RPharmacotherapyRRelatedRtoRMen’sR HealthR Conditions ....................................................... 211
ChapterR 29:RPharmacotherapyR RelatedR toRTransgenderR Care................................................................... 217
ChapterR 30:RAntimicrobialRPharmacotherapy ........................................................................................... 224
ChapterR 31:RAntiretroviralRPharmacotherapy ............................................................................................ 235
ChapterR32:RPsychopharmacologyRandRIntegrativeRHealth:RCombinedRTreatmentRofPsychiatricRandRNeuro
cognitiveR Conditions.................................................................................................................................. 247
ChapterR 33:RPharmacotherapyRforR PainRManagement .............................................................................. 257
ChapterR 34:RSubstanceRUseRDisorderR III:RHealthRPromotionRandRMaintenance ....................................... 267
ChapterR 35:ROver-the-CounterR Medications ............................................................................................. 283
ChapterR 36:RPharmacotherapyRforR Obesity ............................................................................................... 291
,ChapterR1:RAnRIntroductionRtoREvidence-BasedRClinicalRPracticeRGuidelines
MULTIPLERCHOICE
• WhatRisRtheRprimaryR purposeR ofRtheR nursingR assessment?
A. IdentifyingR underlyingR pathologicR conditions
B. AssistingR theR physicianRinRidentifyingRmedicalR conditions
C. DeterminingR theR patientsRmentalRstatus
D. ExploringR patientR responsesR toR healthR problems
ANS:RD
ARnursingRassessmentRisRdoneRtoRidentifyRtheRpatientsRresponseRtoRhealthRpr
oblems.RDuringRtheRnursingRassessmentRphase,RaRcomprehensiveRinformati
onRbaseRisRdevelopedRthroughRaRphysicalRexamination,RnursingRhistory,Rme
dicationRhistory,RandRprofessionalRobservation.RIdentifyingRunderlyingRpath
ologicRconditionsRandRassistingRtheRphysicianRinRidentifyingRmedicalRcondit
ionsRisRnotRpartRofRtheRnursingRprocess.RDeterminingRtheRpatientsR mentalRst
atusR isRoneRpartR ofRtheR nursingR assessment,R butR itR isR notRtheRprimaryRpurp
ose.
DIF:RCognitiveRLevel:RComprehension
RREF:RdmR36ROBJ:R1R|R3RTOP:RNursing
RProcessRStep:RAssessment
MSC:RNCLEXR ClientR NeedsR Category:R HealthRPromotionRandR Maintenance
• WhatRisRtheRbasisR ofRtheRNANDARIR taxonomy?
A. FunctionalR healthRpatterns
B. HumanRresponseR patterns
C. BasicR humanR needs
D. PathophysiologicR needs
ANS:RB
TheR NANDAR IR taxonomyR identifiesR humanR responseR patterns.RFunctio
nalRcomponentsRofRhealthRpatternsRareRlimitedRtoRactivity,RfluidRvolume,Rn
utrition,RselfRcare,RandRsensoryRperception.RBasicRhumanRneedsRcompriseRl
essRthanRmerelyRhealthRpatterns.R PathophysiologicRneedsR areRnotRpartRofRt
heRscopeRofRNANDARI.
, DIF:RCognitiveRLevel:RKnowledgeRRE
F:Rpp.R37-38ROBJ:R5RTOP:
NursingRProcessRStep:RDiagnosis
MSC:RNCLEXR ClientR NeedsR Category:R PhysiologicalR Integrity
• WhichRtaskRisRincludedR inRtheRassessmentR stepR ofRtheR nursingR process?
A. EstablishingR patientR goals/outcomes
B. ImplementingR theR nursingR careR planR (NCP)
C. MeasuringR goal/outcomeR achievement
D. CollectingR andR communicatingR data
ANS:RD
DataRareRcollectedRandRcommunicatedRinRtheRassessmentRphaseRofRtheRnursi
ngRprocess.REstablishingRgoalsRisRtheRfunctionRofRplanning.
ImplementingRtheRNCPRisRtheRfunctionRofRimplementation.RMeasuringRoutc
omeRachievementRisRtheRfunctionRofRevaluation.
DIF:RCognitiveRLevel:RComprehension
RREF:RdmR36ROBJ:R2R|R3RTOP:RNursing
RProcessRStep:RAssessment
MSC:RNCLEXR ClientR NeedsR Category:R HealthRPromotionRandR Maintenance
• WhichRstatementR regardingR nursingR diagnosesR isR accurate?
a. NursingR diagnosesRremainRtheRsameR forRasR longRasRtheRdiseaseR isR present.
b. NursingR diagnosesR areR writtenRtoR identifyRdiseaseRstates.
c. NursingR diagnosesR describeR patientRproblemsR thatR nursesR treat.
d. NursingR diagnosesR identifyRcausesR relatedR toRillness.
ANS:RC
DiagnosticRstatementsRidentifyRproblemsRaRnurseRisRindependentlyRableRtoR
treatRwithinRtheRscopeRofRprofessionalRpractice.RNursingRdiagnosesRvaryRwi
thRtheRchangingRconditionRofRtheRpatient.RTheRresponseRpatternsRareRunique
RtoRtheRpatientRandRareRnotRdiseaseRspecific.RNursingRdiagnosesRdescribeRth
eRpatientsRhumanRresponseRpattern.
DIF:R CognitiveR Level:R Comprehension