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Unlocking Knowledge: A Comprehensive Guide to the Test Bank
for Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology.
An Ultimate Guide to Guaranteed Top Score with Grade A+.
Latest Updated Exam Guide 2025/2026
Pharmacology - ansStudy of drugs and their effects on the body.
Nursing Process - ansSystematic approach to patient care in nursing.
Objective Data - ansMeasurable information obtained during physical examination.
Subjective Data - ansPatient-reported information about their condition.
Assessment - ansInitial step in nursing process for data collection.
Diagnosis - ansIdentifying patient health issues based on assessment.
Planning - ansSetting goals for patient care and drug administration.
Implementation - ansCarrying out the nursing care plan.
Evaluation - ansAssessing the effectiveness of the nursing care provided.
Drug Order - ansInstructions from a healthcare provider for medication.
Kardex File - ansA system for organizing patient medication records.
Drug History - ansPatient's previous medication usage and responses.
Nine Rights of Drug Administration - ansGuidelines ensuring safe medication delivery.
Right Patient - ansEnsuring medication is given to the correct individual.
Right Drug - ansAdministering the correct medication as prescribed.
Right Dose - ansGiving the appropriate amount of medication.
Right Route - ansAdministering medication via the correct method.
Right Time - ansGiving medication at the scheduled time.
Right Reason - ansEnsuring the medication is appropriate for the condition.
Right Documentation - ansRecording medication administration accurately.
Right Response - ansMonitoring patient reactions to the medication.
Right to Refuse - ansPatient's right to decline medication administration.
Drug Calculation - ansMathematical process for determining medication dosages.
Nine Rights of Drug Administration - ansIdentify patient, drug, dose, route, time, reason,
documentation, response, refusal.
Right Patient - ansVerify patient identity using two identification methods.
Right Drug - ansAdminister the correct medication as prescribed.
Right Dose - ansEnsure the dosage matches the physician's order.
Right Route - ansAdminister medication via the prescribed method.
Right Time - ansGive medication at the scheduled intervals.
Right Reason - ansAdminister medication for the appropriate medical condition.
Right Documentation - ansRecord administration details accurately in patient records.
Right Response - ansMonitor patient for expected therapeutic effects.
Patient's Right to Refuse - ansPatients can decline medication after being informed.
Anticoagulants - ansMust be given on schedule to prevent blood clots.
Objective Data - ansPhysical findings observable by the nurse.
Subjective Data - ansPatient-reported symptoms and feelings.
Drug History - ansRecord names and dosages of all medications.
Evaluation of Drug Therapy - ansAssess patient response post-medication administration.
NPH Insulin - ansAdministered subcutaneously at prescribed dosage.
Patient Identification Bracelet - ansUsed to confirm patient identity before drug
administration.
Drug Allergies - ansImportant to assess before administering medications.
Documentation of Refusal - ansRecord if a patient refuses medication.
Therapeutic Blood Level - ansMaintained by timely administration of anticoagulants.
Nursing Responsibility - ansWitness patient taking medication or document refusal.
Blood Pressure Monitoring - ansEvaluate response to antihypertensive medications.

, Unlocking Knowledge: A Comprehensive Guide to the Test Bank
for Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology.
An Ultimate Guide to Guaranteed Top Score with Grade A+.
Latest Updated Exam Guide 2025/2026
Antipyretic Response - ansExpected outcome is reduction in fever.
High-alert drug - ansMedications requiring double-checking by nurses.
Double check - ansVerification of order and dosage by two nurses.
Patient refusal - ansPatient's right to decline medication administration.
Adverse reaction - ansNegative response to a drug, requiring immediate action.
Epinephrine - ansMedication used to treat severe allergic reactions.
9 Rights of Medication Administration - ansGuidelines ensuring safe drug delivery to
patients.
Hypotension - ansAbnormally low blood pressure, a potential adverse effect.
Therapeutic effect - ansIntended beneficial outcome of a medication.
Side effect - ansUnintended secondary effect of a medication.
Drug allergies - ansImmune response to a medication, causing adverse effects.
Patient monitoring - ansContinuous observation of patient's vital signs post-medication.
Charge nurse - ansNurse responsible for overseeing nursing staff and patient care.
Healthcare provider - ansMedical professional responsible for patient treatment plans.
Syringe preparation - ansProcess of assembling and filling a syringe with medication.
Patient identification - ansConfirming patient identity before administering medication.
Unit-dose cart - ansStorage system for individually packaged medications.
Medication error - ansMistake in prescribing, dispensing, or administering drugs.
Drug administration policies - ansInstitutional guidelines for safe medication delivery.
Patient safety standards - ansProtocols ensuring the well-being of patients during care.
Monitoring vital signs - ansAssessing key health indicators post-medication administration.
Refusal documentation - ansRecording a patient's decision to decline medication.
Emergency medication - ansDrugs administered in urgent medical situations.
Nurse supervision - ansOversight by a registered nurse during medication administration.
Two forms of identification - ansRequired to confirm patient identity before drug
administration.
Drug label checks - ansRead drug label three times before administration.
Drug allergies inquiry - ansAsk about allergies before administering medications.
Patient drug history - ansIncludes symptoms, drug names, dosages, and alternatives.
Therapeutic effects - ansIntended positive outcomes of drug therapy.
Expected side effects - ansCommon reactions anticipated from drug use.
Adverse effects - ansNegative reactions that may occur from drug administration.
Drug diversion - ansIllegal transfer of prescribed drugs to unauthorized users.
Psychological dependence - ansIntense mental desire for specific drugs.
Narcotic control system - ansSystem for managing and tracking controlled substances.
Documenting drug administration - ansRecord drug given before entering patient's room.
Drug administration schedule - ansTiming and frequency of medication delivery to patients.
Nutritional supplements - ansVitamins or herbs used alongside prescribed medications.
Recreational drug use - ansConsumption of non-prescribed drugs for pleasure.
Liquid narcotic protocol - ansSteps to follow when narcotics are spilled.
Inventory record - ansDocumentation of controlled substances in healthcare settings.
Patient dissatisfaction - ansConcern indicating potential issues with drug administration.
Excess medication - ansSurplus pills may indicate drug diversion.
Pain reporting - ansPatients reporting pain despite medication may signal diversion.
Drug withdrawal symptoms - ansPhysical signs indicating dependence on a substance.

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