Pharmacology
APatient-CenteredNursingProcessApproach
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10thEdition
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Authors:LindaMcCuistion,KathleenDiMaggio,MaryBeth
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Winton,JenniferYeager
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Unit1:IntroductiontoPharmacology
Chapter1.TheNursingProcessandPatient-CenteredCare
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Chapter2.DrugDevelopmentandEthicalConsiderations
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Chapter3.PharmacokineticsandPharmacodynamics
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Chapter4.Pharmacogenetics
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Chapter5.ComplementaryandAlternativeTherapies
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Chapter6.PediatricConsiderations
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Chapter7.GeriatricConsiderations
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Chapter8.DrugsinSubstanceUseDisorder
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Unit2:PharmacotherapyandDrugAdministration
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Chapter9.SafetyandQualityChapter
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10. DrugAdministrationChapter
11. DrugCalculations
Unit 3:MaintenanceofHomeostasisChapter
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12. Fluid VolumeandElectrolytesChapter
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13.VitaminandMineralReplacementChapter
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14.NutritionalSupport
Unit4:AutonomicNervousSystemDrugsChapter
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15.AdrenergicAgonistsandAntagonists
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Chapter16.CholinergicAgonistsandAntagonists
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Unit5:CentralandPeripheralNervousSystemDrugs
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Chapter17.Stimulants
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Chapter18.Depressants
Chapter19.AntiseizureDrugs
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Chapter20.DrugsforParkinsonismandAlzheimer’sDiseaseChapter
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21.DrugsforNeuromuscularDisordersandMuscleSpasmsUnit6:Mental
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andBehavioralHealthDrugs
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Chapter22.AntipsychoticsandAnxiolyticsChapter
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23.AntidepressantsandMoodStabilizers
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Unit7:PainandInflammationManagementDrugs
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Chapter24.Antiinflammatories
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Chapter25.Analgesics
Unit8:AntimicrobialDrugs
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Chapter26.Antibacterials
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Chapter27.Antituberculars,Antifungals,andAntivirals
Chapter28.Antimalarials,Anthelmintics,andPeptidesUnit9:
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ImmunologicDrugs
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Chapter29.HIV-andAIDS-RelatedDrugs
Chapter30.TransplantDrugs
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Chapter31.Vaccines
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Unit10:AntineoplasticsandBiologicResponseModifiers
Chapter32.AnticancerDrugs
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Chapter33.TargetedTherapiestoTreatCancer
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Chapter34.BiologicResponseModifiersUnit
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11:RespiratoryDrugs
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Chapter 35.Upper Respiratory Disorders
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Chapter 36.Lower Respiratory Disorders
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Unit12:CardiovascularDrugs
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Chapter37.CardiacGlycosides,Antianginals,andAntidysrhythmics
,Chapter38.Diuretics
Chapter39.Antihypertensives
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Chapter40.Anticoagulants,Antiplatelets,and Thrombolytics b
Chapter41.AntihyperlipidemicsandDrugstoImprovePeripheralBloodFlow
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mUnit13:Gastrointestinal Drugs m
Chapter42.GastrointestinalTractDisorders
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Chapter43.AntiulcerDrugs
Unit14:Eye,Ear,andSkinDrugs
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Chapter44.EyeandEarDisorders
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Chapter45.DermatologicDisorders
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Unit15:EndocrineDrugs
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Chapter46.Pituitary,Thyroid,Parathyroid,andAdrenalDisorders
Chapter47.Antidiabetics
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Unit16:RenalandUrologicDrugs
Chapter48.UrinaryDisorders
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Unit17:ReproductiveandGender-
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RelatedDrugs
Chapter49.PregnancyandPretermLabor
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Chapter50.Labor,Delivery,and Postpartum
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Chapter51.NeonatalandNewborn
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Chapter52.ReproductiveHealth
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Chapter53.Men’sHealthandReproductiveDisordersChapter m
54.SexuallyTransmittedInfections
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Unit18:SexuallyTransmittedInfections
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Chapter55.AdultandPediatricEmergencyDrugs
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Chapter01:TheNursingProcessandPatient-CenteredCare b
McCuistion:Pharmacology:APatient-CenteredNursingProcessApproach,10thEdition
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MULTIPLECHOICE
1. Thenursingprocessisafive-stepdecision-makingapproachthatincludesallofthefollowing
steps,EXCEPT:
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a. Assessment
b. Patientproblem
c. Planning
d. RightDrug
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Thenursingprocessisafive-stepdecision-makingapproachthatincludes:1)assessment,2)
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patientproblem,3)planning,4)implementation,and5)evaluation.“Rightdrug”isoneofthe“Six
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Rights”ofmedicationadministration.
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DIF: CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension) F TOP:NursingProcess:Planning
MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare
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2. Thenurseisusingdatacollectedtosetgoalsorexpectedoutcomesandinterventionsthat
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addressthepatient’sproblems.Whichstepofthenursingprocessi s t
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henurseapplying?
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a. Assessment
b. Patientproblem
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d. Evaluation
ANS:C
Duringthe planning m m phase,thenurseusesthedatacollectedtosetgoalsorexpected outcomes
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, andinterventionswhichaddressthepatient’sproblems.Thedatawascollectedduringthe
“Assessment”and“Patientproblem”steps.Duringthe“Evaluation”phasethenursewoulddetermine
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whetherthegoalsandobjectivessetduringtheplanningphaseweremet.
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DIF: CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension)
TOP:NursingProcess:NursingIntervention
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MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare
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3. A5-year-oldchildwithtype1diabetesmellitushashadrepeatedhospitalizationsforepisodesof v v
hyperglycemia.Theparentstellthenursethattheycan’tkeeptrackofeverythingthathastobe
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donetocarefortheirchild.Thenursereviewsmedications,diet,andsymptommanagementwiththe
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parentsanddrawsupadailychecklistforthefamilytouse.Theseactivitiesarecompletedinwhich
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stepofthenursingprocess?
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a. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation
ANS:C
Theimplementationphaseisthepartofthenursingprocessinwhichthenurseprovides F
education,drugadministration,patientcare,andotherinterventionsnecessarytoassistthepatient
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inaccomplishingestablishedmedicationgoals.
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DIF: CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension)
TOP:NursingProcess:NursingIntervention
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MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare
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4. The nurse is preparing to administer a medication and reviews the patient’s chart for drug
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allergies, serum creatinine, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels. The nurse’s actions are
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reflectiveofwhichphaseofthenursingprocess?
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a. Assessment
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Planning
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Assessmentinvolvesgatheringinformationaboutthepatientandthedrug,includinganyprevious v v
useofthedrug.
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DIF: CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension)
TOP: NursingProcess:Assessment
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5. Whichassessmentiscategorizedasobjectivedata?
a. Alistofherbalsupplementsregularlyused
b. Labvaluesassociatedwiththedrugsthepatientistaking
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c. Theagesandrelationshiptothepatientofallhouseholdmembers
d. UsualdietarypatternsandfNoodintake m m
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Objectivedataaremeasuredanddetectedbyanotherpersonandwouldincludelabvalues.The
otherexamplesaresubjectivedata.
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DIF: CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension)
TOP: NursingProcess:Assessment
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6. Thenursereviews apatient’sdatabaseandlearnsthatthepatientlivesalone,isforgetful,and
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, doesnothaveanestablishedroutine.Thepatientwillbesenthomewiththreenewmedicationsto
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betakenatdifferenttimesoftheday.Thenursedevelopsadailymedicationchartandenlistsa
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familymembertoputthepatient’spillsinapillorganizer.Thisi sanexampleofwhichphaseofthe
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mnursingprocess?
a. Assessment
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Planning
ANS:C
Theimplementationphaseinvolveseducationandpatientcareinordertoassistthepatientto
accomplishthegoalsoftreatment.
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DIF: CognitiveLevel:Applying(Application)
TOP:NursingProcess:NursingIntervention
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MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare
7. Apatientwhoishospitalizedforchronicobstructivepulmonarydisease(COPD)wantstogo
home.Thenurseandthepatientdiscussthepatient’ssituationanddecidethatthepatientmaygo
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homewhenabletoperformself-carewithoutdyspneaandhypoxia.Thisi sanexampleofwhich
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phaseofthenursing process?
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a. Assessment
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Planning
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Planninginvolvesgoalsetting,which,forthispatient,meansbeingabletoperformself-careactivities
withoutdyspneaandhypoxia.
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DIF: CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension) F TOP:NursingProcess:Planning
MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare
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8. Apatientwillbesenthomewithametered-doseinhaler,andthenurseisprovidingteaching. m m
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a. Thenursewilldemonstratethecorrectuseofametered-doseinhalertothepatient. b
b. Thenursewillteachthepatienthowtoadministermedication with ametered-dose
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minhaler.
c. Thepatientwillknowhowtoself-administerthemedicationusingthe
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metered-doseinhaler.
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d. Thepatientwillindependentlyadministerthemedicationusingthemetered-dose
inhalerattheendofthesession.
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ANS:D
Goalsmustbepatient-centeredandclearlystatetheoutcomewithareasonabledeadlineand
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shouldidentifycomponentsforevaluation.
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DIF: CognitiveLevel:Applying(Application) TOP:NursingProcess:Planning
MSC:NCLEX:ManagementofCare
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9. Thenurseisdevelopingaplanofcareforapatientwhohaschroniclungdiseaseandhypoxia. The
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patienthasbeenadmittedforincreasedoxygenneedsaboveabaselineof2L/min.Thenurse
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developsagoalstating,“Thepatientwillhaveoxygensaturationsof>95%onroomairatthet imeof
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dischargefromthehospital.”Whatiswrongwiththisgoal?
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a. Itcannotbeevaluated.
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b. Itisnotmeasurable.