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Test Bank - Pharmacology for the Primary Care Provider, 4th Edition (Edmunds, 2014), Chapter 1-73 | All Chapters

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TEST BANK FOR
n n




PHARMACOLOGY
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FOR PRIMARY
n n




PROVIDER 4TH
n n




EDITION
n




EDMUNDS
n

,Chapter 01: Prescriptive Authority and Role Implementation: Tradition vs.
n n n n n n n n


Change Test Bank
n n n




MULTIPLE nCHOICE

1. Which nof nthe nfollowing nhas ninfluenced nan nemphasis non nprimary ncare
neducation nin nmedical n schools?
a. Changes nin nMedicare
nreimbursement n methods

nrecommended nin n1992
b. Competition nfrom nnonphysicians
ndesiring n to nmeet nprimary ncare
nshortages
c. The nneed nfor nmonopolistic ncontrol
nin nthe n marketplace nof nprimary
noutpatient ncare
d. The nrecognition nthat nnonphysicians
nhave n variable nsuccess nproviding
nprimary ncare
ANS: n A
The nPhysician nPayment nReview nCommission nin n1992 ndirectly nincreased
nfinancial n reimbursement nto nclinicians nwho nprovide nprimary ncare. nCoupled

nwith na nshortage nof n primary ncare nproviders, nthis nincentive nled nmedical


nschools nto nplace ngreater nemphasis non n preparing nprimary ncare nphysicians.

nCompetition nfrom nnonphysicians nincreased n coincidentally nas nprofessionals

nfrom nother ndisciplines nstepped nup nto nmeet nthe nneeds.

Nonphysicians nhave nhad nincreasing nsuccess nat nproviding nprimary ncare nand
nhave nbeen n shown nto nbe nsafe nand neffective.




DIF: Cognitive nLevel: nRemembering n(Knowledge) REF: n n2

2. Which nof nthe nfollowing nstatements nis ntrue nabout nthe nprescribing npractices nof
nphysicians?
a. Older nphysicians ntend nto nprescribe
nmore n appropriate nmedications

nthan nyounger n physicians.


b. Antibiotic nmedications nremain nin
nthe ntop n five nclassifications nof

nmedications n prescribed.


c. Most nphysicians nrely non na
n“therapeutic n armamentarium” nthat

nconsists nof nless nthan n 100 ndrug

npreparations nper nphysician.
d. The ndominant nform nof ndrug
ninformation n used nby nprimary ncare


nphysicians ncontinues n to nbe nthat

nprovided nby npharmaceutical

n companies.
ANS: n D
Even nthough nmost nphysicians nclaim nto nplace nlittle nweight non ndrug nadvertisements,

,1

, pharmaceutical nrepresentatives, nand npatient npreference nand nstate nthat nthey
nrely non n academic nsources nfor ndrug ninformation, na nstudy nshowed nthat

ncommercial nrather nthan n scientific nsources nof ndrug ninformation ndominated


ntheir ndrug ninformation nmaterials. n Younger nphysicians ntend nto nprescribe

nfewer nand nmore nappropriate ndrugs. nAntibiotics nhave n dropped nout nof nthe ntop

nfive nclassifications nof ndrugs nprescribed. nMost nphysicians nhave na n therapeutic

narmamentarium nof nabout n144 ndrugs.




DIF: Cognitive nLevel: nRemembering n(Knowledge) REF: n n3

3. As nprimary ncare nnurse npractitioners n(NPs) ncontinue nto ndevelop ntheir nrole nas
nprescribers nof n medications, nit nwill nbe nimportant nto:
a. attain nthe nsame nlevel nof
nexpertise nas n physicians n who

n currently n prescribe

n medications.
b. learn nfrom nthe nexperiences nof
nphysicians n and ndevelop nexpertise

nbased non nevidence- n based npractice.


c. maintain ncollaborative nand
nsupervisorial n relationships nwith

nphysicians nwho nwill n oversee

nprescribing npractices.
d. develop nrelationships nwith
npharmaceutical n representatives nto


nlearn nabout nnew n medications nas

nthey nare ndeveloped.
ANS: n B
As nnonphysicians ndevelop nthe nroles nassociated nwith nprescriptive nauthority, nit
nwill nbe n important nto nlearn nfrom nthe npast nexperiences nof nphysicians nand nto

ndevelop nprescribing n practices nbased non nevidence-based nmedicine. nIt nis

nhoped nthat nall nprescribers, nincluding n physicians nand nnurse npractitioners,

nwill nstrive nto ndo nbetter nthan nin nthe npast. nNPs nshould n work ntoward

nprescriptive nauthority nand nfor npractice nthat nis nnot nsupervised nby nanother

n professional. nPharmaceutical nrepresentatives nprovide ninformation nthat ncarries


nsome nbias. n Academic nsources nare nbetter.




DIF: Cognitive nLevel: nApplying n(Application) REF: n n4

Chapter 02: Historical Review of Prescriptive Authority: The Role of Nurses
n n n n n n n n n n


(NPs, CNMs, CRNAs, and CNSs) and Physician Assistants
n n n n n n n n


Test Bank
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MULTIPLE nCHOICE

1. A nprimary ncare nNP nwill nbegin npracticing nin na nstate nin nwhich nthe ngovernor nhas
nopted nout nof n the nfederal nfacility nreimbursement nrequirement. nThe nNP
nshould nbe naware nthat nthis ndefines n how nNPs nmay nwrite nprescriptions:

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