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Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach,
Author: Mccuistion
12th Edition
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unit 1: Introduction to Pharmacology
The Nursing Process and Patient-Centered Care
Drug Development and Ethical Considerations
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacogenetics
Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Pediatric Considerations
Geriatric Considerations
Drugs in Substance Use Disorder
Unit 2: Pharmacotherapy and Drug Administration
Safety and Quality
Drug Administration
Drug Calculations
Unit 3: Maintenance of Homeostasis
Fluid Volume and Electrolytes
Vitamin and Mineral Replacement
Nutritional Support
Unit 4: Autonomic Nervous System Drugs
Adrenergic Agonists and Antagonists
Cholinergic Agonists and Antagonists
Unit 5: Central and Peripheral Nervous System Drugs
Stimulants
Depressants
Antiseizure Drugs
Drugs for Parkinsonism and Alzheimer’s Disease
Drugs for Neuromuscular Disorders and Muscle Spasms
Unit 6: Mental and Behavioral Health Drugs
Antipsychotics and Anxiolytics
Antidepressants and Mood Stabilizers
Unit 7: Pain and Inflammation Management Drugs
Antiinflammatories
Analgesics
Unit 8: Antimicrobial Drugs
Antibacterials
Antituberculars, Antifungals, and Antivirals
Antimalarials, Anthelmintics, and Peptides
Unit 9: Immunologic Drugs
, HIV- and AIDS-Related Drugs
Transplant Drugs
Vaccines
Unit 10: Antineoplastics and Biologic Response Modifiers
Anticancer Drugs
Targeted Therapies to Treat Cancer
Biologic Response Modifiers
Unit 11: Respiratory Drugs
Upper Respiratory Disorders
Lower Respiratory Disorders
Unit 12: Cardiovascular Drugs
Cardiac Glycosides, Antianginals, and Antidysrhythmics
Diuretics
Antihypertensives
Anticoagulants, Antiplatelets, and Thrombolytics
Antihyperlipidemics and Drugs to Improve Peripheral Blood Flow
Unit 13: Gastrointestinal Drugs
Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders
Antiulcer Drugs
Unit 14: Eye, Ear, and Skin Drugs
Eye and Ear Disorders
Dermatologic Disorders
Unit 15: Endocrine Drugs
Pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal Disorders
Antidiabetics
Unit 16: Renal and Urologic Drugs
Urinary Disorders
Unit 17: Reproductive and Gender-Related Drugs
Pregnancy and Preterm Labor
Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum
Neonatal and Newborn
Reproductive Health
Men’s Health and Reproductive Disorders
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Unit 18: Sexually Transmitted Infections
Adult and Pediatric Emergency Drugs
, Chapter 01: The Nursing Process And Patient-Centered Care
Mccuistion: Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach, 12th Edition
Multiple Choice
1. The Nursing Process Is A Five-Step Decision-Making Approach That Includes
All Of The Following Steps, Except: A. Assessment
b. Patient Problem
c. Planning
d. Right Drug
Ans: D
The Nursing Process Is A Five-Step Decision-Making Approach That Includes: 1)
Assessment, 2) Patient Problem, 3) Planning, 4) Implementation, And 5) Evaluation.
―Right Drug‖ Is One Of The ―Six Rights‖ Of Medication Administration.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) Top: Nursing Process: Planning Msc: Nclex:
Management Of Care
2. The Nurse Is Using Data Collected To Set Goals Or Expected Outcomes And
Interventions That Address The Patient‘S Problems. Which Step Of The Nursing
Process Is The Nurse Applying? A.
Assessment
b. Patient Problem
c. Planning
d. Evaluation
Ans: C
During The Planning Phase, The Nurse Uses The Data Collected To Set Goals Or
Expected Outcomes And Interventions Which Address The Patient‘S Problems. The
Data Was Collected During The ―Assessment‖ And ―Patient Problem‖ Steps. During
The
―Evaluation‖ Phase The Nurse Would Determine Whether The Goals And Objectives
Set During The Planning Phase Were Met.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension)
Top: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention Msc:
Nclex: Management Of Care
3. A 5-Year-Old Child With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Has Had Repeated
Hospitalizations For Episodes Of Hyperglycemia. The Parents Tell The Nurse That
They Can‘T Keep Track Of Everything That Has To Be Done To Care For Their
Child. The Nurse Reviews Medications, Diet, And Symptom Management With The
Parents And Draws Up A Daily Checklist For The Family To Use. These Activities
Are Completed In Which Step Of The Nursing Process? A. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation
Ans: C
Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach,
Author: Mccuistion
12th Edition
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unit 1: Introduction to Pharmacology
The Nursing Process and Patient-Centered Care
Drug Development and Ethical Considerations
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacogenetics
Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Pediatric Considerations
Geriatric Considerations
Drugs in Substance Use Disorder
Unit 2: Pharmacotherapy and Drug Administration
Safety and Quality
Drug Administration
Drug Calculations
Unit 3: Maintenance of Homeostasis
Fluid Volume and Electrolytes
Vitamin and Mineral Replacement
Nutritional Support
Unit 4: Autonomic Nervous System Drugs
Adrenergic Agonists and Antagonists
Cholinergic Agonists and Antagonists
Unit 5: Central and Peripheral Nervous System Drugs
Stimulants
Depressants
Antiseizure Drugs
Drugs for Parkinsonism and Alzheimer’s Disease
Drugs for Neuromuscular Disorders and Muscle Spasms
Unit 6: Mental and Behavioral Health Drugs
Antipsychotics and Anxiolytics
Antidepressants and Mood Stabilizers
Unit 7: Pain and Inflammation Management Drugs
Antiinflammatories
Analgesics
Unit 8: Antimicrobial Drugs
Antibacterials
Antituberculars, Antifungals, and Antivirals
Antimalarials, Anthelmintics, and Peptides
Unit 9: Immunologic Drugs
, HIV- and AIDS-Related Drugs
Transplant Drugs
Vaccines
Unit 10: Antineoplastics and Biologic Response Modifiers
Anticancer Drugs
Targeted Therapies to Treat Cancer
Biologic Response Modifiers
Unit 11: Respiratory Drugs
Upper Respiratory Disorders
Lower Respiratory Disorders
Unit 12: Cardiovascular Drugs
Cardiac Glycosides, Antianginals, and Antidysrhythmics
Diuretics
Antihypertensives
Anticoagulants, Antiplatelets, and Thrombolytics
Antihyperlipidemics and Drugs to Improve Peripheral Blood Flow
Unit 13: Gastrointestinal Drugs
Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders
Antiulcer Drugs
Unit 14: Eye, Ear, and Skin Drugs
Eye and Ear Disorders
Dermatologic Disorders
Unit 15: Endocrine Drugs
Pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal Disorders
Antidiabetics
Unit 16: Renal and Urologic Drugs
Urinary Disorders
Unit 17: Reproductive and Gender-Related Drugs
Pregnancy and Preterm Labor
Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum
Neonatal and Newborn
Reproductive Health
Men’s Health and Reproductive Disorders
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Unit 18: Sexually Transmitted Infections
Adult and Pediatric Emergency Drugs
, Chapter 01: The Nursing Process And Patient-Centered Care
Mccuistion: Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach, 12th Edition
Multiple Choice
1. The Nursing Process Is A Five-Step Decision-Making Approach That Includes
All Of The Following Steps, Except: A. Assessment
b. Patient Problem
c. Planning
d. Right Drug
Ans: D
The Nursing Process Is A Five-Step Decision-Making Approach That Includes: 1)
Assessment, 2) Patient Problem, 3) Planning, 4) Implementation, And 5) Evaluation.
―Right Drug‖ Is One Of The ―Six Rights‖ Of Medication Administration.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) Top: Nursing Process: Planning Msc: Nclex:
Management Of Care
2. The Nurse Is Using Data Collected To Set Goals Or Expected Outcomes And
Interventions That Address The Patient‘S Problems. Which Step Of The Nursing
Process Is The Nurse Applying? A.
Assessment
b. Patient Problem
c. Planning
d. Evaluation
Ans: C
During The Planning Phase, The Nurse Uses The Data Collected To Set Goals Or
Expected Outcomes And Interventions Which Address The Patient‘S Problems. The
Data Was Collected During The ―Assessment‖ And ―Patient Problem‖ Steps. During
The
―Evaluation‖ Phase The Nurse Would Determine Whether The Goals And Objectives
Set During The Planning Phase Were Met.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension)
Top: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention Msc:
Nclex: Management Of Care
3. A 5-Year-Old Child With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Has Had Repeated
Hospitalizations For Episodes Of Hyperglycemia. The Parents Tell The Nurse That
They Can‘T Keep Track Of Everything That Has To Be Done To Care For Their
Child. The Nurse Reviews Medications, Diet, And Symptom Management With The
Parents And Draws Up A Daily Checklist For The Family To Use. These Activities
Are Completed In Which Step Of The Nursing Process? A. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation
Ans: C