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Pathophysiology/Pharmacology in Nursing 1
Exam 1with answers 25/2026
Who is Father of American pharmacology? - Answer - john jacob abel

- founded first pharmacology department in United States at University of Michigan in 1890



What is the definition of pharmacology? - Answer the study of medicine



What does pharmacology encompass? - Answer - how drugs are administered

- where drugs travel in the body

- responses that drugs produce



What are the characteristics of a drug? - Answer - therapeutic applications

- interactions

- adverse effects

- mechanisms of action



What factors influence different drug responses? - Answer - age

- sex

- body mass

- health status

- genetics



What is a therapeutic response? - Answer a desirable response



What is an adverse response? - Answer an undesirable response



What is a drug called after it is administered? - Answer a "medication"

,What are biologics? - Answer agents naturally produced in animal cells, by microorganisms, or by the
body itself



What are examples of biologics? - Answer - hormones

- monoclonal antibodies

- natural blood products and components

- interferons

- vaccines



What are complementary and alternative therapies to biologics? - Answer - natural plant extract

- herbs

- vitamins

- minerals

- dietary supplements

- physical therapy

- manipulations

- massage

- acupuncture

- hypnosis

- biofeedback



What are the two ways drugs are organized? - Answer therapeutic and pharmacologic classifications



What is the therapeutic classification of drugs? - Answer based on therapeutic usefulness in treating
particular diseases or disorders



What are some examples of therapeutic classifications of drugs? - Answer - antidepressants

- antipsychotics

- antineoplastics

,What is the pharmacologic classification of drugs? - Answer - based on the way a drug works at the
molecular, tissue, or body system level

- addresses a drug's mechanism of action

- how a drug produces its physiological effect in the body

- requires understanding of biochemistry and physiology

- may be described with varying degrees of complexity



What is bioavailability? - Answer the physiologic ability of the drug to reach target cell and produce
effect



What is the path of a drug from intake to excretion? - Answer - drug enters gut

- is absorbed through the gut wall

- reaches the liver through the hepatic portal vein

- is metabolized in the liver

- travels via the hepatic vein on the tissues



What is the United States Pharmacopeia - National Formulary (USP-NF)? - Answer - a resource of
standards

- database of med errors



What should all nurses do when administering medications? - Answer - monitor for therapeutic effects
and adverse reactions from the drugs

- be responsible for reporting adverse reactions



What are controlled substances? - Answer - drugs that are restricted by the controlled substances act of
1970 and later revisions

- are frequently abused

- have a high potential for addiction or dependence

- have restricted use

, - are placed into one of five schedules



What does the Controlled Substance Act of 1970 do? - Answer - restricts use of drugs with potential for
abuse

- restricted drugs placed into the five schedules

- hospitals and pharmacies must maintain complete records of scheduled drugs



Who regulates the Controlled Substance Act? - Answer Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)



What are scheduled drugs? - Answer drugs that have a significant potential for abuse are placed into five
categories called schedules



Which schedule of drugs have the highest abuse potential? - Answer schedule I



Which schedule of drugs have the lowest abuse potential? - Answer schedule V



What are examples of schedule I drugs? - Answer - heroin

- lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)

- methaqualone



What are examples of schedule V drugs? - Answer - tobacco

- alcohol

- caffeine



Schedule II Drugs - Answer - high abuse potential

- high potential for physical and psychological dependence

- therapeutic use with prescription

- some drugs no longer used

- need special order form to obtain
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