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by Todd W. Vanderah, Chapters 1 - 66
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Table of Contents sf sf
1. Introduction: The Nature of Drugs & Drug Development & Regulation
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2. Drug Receptors & Pharmacodynamics
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3. Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics: Rational Dosing & the Time Course of Drug Action
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4. Drug Biotransformation
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5. Pharmacogenomics
6. Introduction to Autonomic Pharmacology
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7. Cholinoceptor-Activating & Cholinesterase-Inhibiting Drugs sf sf sf
8. Cholinoceptor-Blocking Drugs sf
9. Adrenoceptor Agonists & Sympathomimetic Drugssf sf sf sf
10. Adrenoceptor Antagonist Drugs sf sf
11. Antihypertensive Agents sf
12. Vasodilators & the Treatment of Angina Pectoris sf sf sf sf sf sf
13. Drugs Used in Heart Failure
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14. Agents Used in Cardiac Arrhythmias
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15. Diuretic Agents sf
16. Histamine, Serotonin, & the Ergot Alkaloids
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17. Vasoactive Peptides sf
18. The Eicosanoids: Prostaglandins, Thromboxanes, Leukotrienes, & Related Compounds
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19. Nitric Oxide
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20. Drugs Used in Asthma
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21. Introduction to the Pharmacology of CNS Drugs
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22. Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs sf
23. The Alcohols
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24. Antiseizure Drugs sf
25. General Anesthetics sf
26. Local Anesthetics
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27. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
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28. Pharmacologic Management of Parkinsonism & Other Movement Disorders
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29. Antipsychotic Agents & Lithium sf sf sf
30. Antidepressant Agents sf
31. Opioid Agonists & Antagonists
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32. Drugs of Abuse
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33. Agents Used in Cytopenias; Hematopoietic Growth Factors
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34. Drugs Used in Disorders of Coagulation
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35. Agents Used in Dyslipidemia
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36. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, Disease- sf sf sf
Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs, Nonopioid Analgesics, & Drugs Used in Gout
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37. Hypothalamic & Pituitary Hormones sf sf sf
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38. Thyroid & Antithyroid Drugs
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39. Adrenocorticosteroids & Adrenocortical Antagonists sf sf sf
40. The Gonadal Hormones & Inhibitors
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41. Pancreatic Hormones & Antidiabetic Drugs
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42. Agents That Affect Bone Mineral Homeostasis
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43. Beta-Lactam & Other Cell Wall- & Membrane-Active Antibiotics
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44. Tetracyclines, Macrolides, Clindamycin, Chloramphenicol, Streptogramins, & Oxazolidinones
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45. Aminoglycosides & Spectinomycin sf sf
46. Sulfonamides, Trimethoprim, & Quinolones sf sf sf
47. Antimycobacterial Drugs sf
48. Antifungal Agents sf
49. Antiviral Agents sf
50. Miscellaneous Antimicrobial Agents; Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants
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51. Clinical Use of Antimicrobial Agents
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52. Antiprotozoal Drugs sf
53. Clinical Pharmacology of the Antihelminthic Drugs
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54. Cancer Chemotherapy
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55. Immunopharmacology
56. Introduction to Toxicology: Occupational & Environmental
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57. Heavy Metal Intoxication & Chelators
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58. Management of the Poisoned Patient sf sf sf sf
59. Special Aspects of Perinatal & Pediatric Pharmacology
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60. Special Aspects of Geriatric Pharmacology
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61. Dermatologic Pharmacology sf
62. Drugs Used in the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Diseases
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63. Therapeutic & Toxic Potential of Over-the-Counter Agents
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64. Dietary Supplements & Herbal Medications
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65. Rational Prescribing & Prescription Writing
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66. Important Drug Interactions & Their Mechanisms
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Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nature of Drugs & Drug Development & Regulation
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1.
A nurse working in radiology administers iodine to a patient who is having
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a computed tomography (CT) scan. The nurse working on the oncology unit
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administers chemotherapy to patients who have cancer. At the Public Health
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Department, a nurse administers a measles-mumps- sf sf sf sf sf
rubella (MMR) vaccine to a 14-month- sf sf sf sf sf
old child as a routine immunization. Which branch of pharmacology best des
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cribes the actions of all three nurses?
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A) Pharmacoeconomics
B) Pharmacotherapeutics
C) Pharmacodynamics
D) Pharmacokinetics
ANSWER: B
Feedback:
Pharmacology is the study of the biologic effects of chemicals. Nurses are in sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
volved with clinical pharmacology or pharmacotherapeutics, which is a bran
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ch of pharmacology that deals with the uses of drugs to treat, prevent, and di
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agnose disease. The radiology nurse is administering a drug to help diagnose
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a disease. The oncology nurse is administering a drug to help treat a disease.
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Pharmacoeconomics includes any costs involved in drug therapy. sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
Pharmacodynamics involves how a drug affects the body and pharmacokinetic sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
s is how the body acts on the body.
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2.
A physician has ordered intramuscular (IM) injections of morphine, a narc
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otic, every 4 hours as needed for pain in a motor vehicle accident victim. The
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nurse is aware this drug has a high abuse potential. Under what category wou
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ld morphine be classified?
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A) Schedule I sf
B) Schedule II sf
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TEST BANK sf
Katzung's Basic and Clinical Pharmacolo
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gy, 16th Edition
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by Todd W. Vanderah, Chapters 1 - 66
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Katzung's Basic and Clinical Pharmacology
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, Page 2 of 822 sf sf sf
Table of Contents sf sf
1. Introduction: The Nature of Drugs & Drug Development & Regulation
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2. Drug Receptors & Pharmacodynamics
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3. Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics: Rational Dosing & the Time Course of Drug Action
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4. Drug Biotransformation
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5. Pharmacogenomics
6. Introduction to Autonomic Pharmacology
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7. Cholinoceptor-Activating & Cholinesterase-Inhibiting Drugs sf sf sf
8. Cholinoceptor-Blocking Drugs sf
9. Adrenoceptor Agonists & Sympathomimetic Drugssf sf sf sf
10. Adrenoceptor Antagonist Drugs sf sf
11. Antihypertensive Agents sf
12. Vasodilators & the Treatment of Angina Pectoris sf sf sf sf sf sf
13. Drugs Used in Heart Failure
sf sf sf sf
14. Agents Used in Cardiac Arrhythmias
sf sf sf sf
15. Diuretic Agents sf
16. Histamine, Serotonin, & the Ergot Alkaloids
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17. Vasoactive Peptides sf
18. The Eicosanoids: Prostaglandins, Thromboxanes, Leukotrienes, & Related Compounds
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19. Nitric Oxide
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20. Drugs Used in Asthma
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21. Introduction to the Pharmacology of CNS Drugs
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22. Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs sf
23. The Alcohols
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24. Antiseizure Drugs sf
25. General Anesthetics sf
26. Local Anesthetics
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27. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
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28. Pharmacologic Management of Parkinsonism & Other Movement Disorders
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29. Antipsychotic Agents & Lithium sf sf sf
30. Antidepressant Agents sf
31. Opioid Agonists & Antagonists
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32. Drugs of Abuse
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33. Agents Used in Cytopenias; Hematopoietic Growth Factors
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34. Drugs Used in Disorders of Coagulation
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35. Agents Used in Dyslipidemia
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36. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, Disease- sf sf sf
Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs, Nonopioid Analgesics, & Drugs Used in Gout
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37. Hypothalamic & Pituitary Hormones sf sf sf
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38. Thyroid & Antithyroid Drugs
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39. Adrenocorticosteroids & Adrenocortical Antagonists sf sf sf
40. The Gonadal Hormones & Inhibitors
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41. Pancreatic Hormones & Antidiabetic Drugs
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42. Agents That Affect Bone Mineral Homeostasis
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43. Beta-Lactam & Other Cell Wall- & Membrane-Active Antibiotics
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44. Tetracyclines, Macrolides, Clindamycin, Chloramphenicol, Streptogramins, & Oxazolidinones
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45. Aminoglycosides & Spectinomycin sf sf
46. Sulfonamides, Trimethoprim, & Quinolones sf sf sf
47. Antimycobacterial Drugs sf
48. Antifungal Agents sf
49. Antiviral Agents sf
50. Miscellaneous Antimicrobial Agents; Disinfectants, Antiseptics, & Sterilants
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51. Clinical Use of Antimicrobial Agents
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52. Antiprotozoal Drugs sf
53. Clinical Pharmacology of the Antihelminthic Drugs
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54. Cancer Chemotherapy
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55. Immunopharmacology
56. Introduction to Toxicology: Occupational & Environmental
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57. Heavy Metal Intoxication & Chelators
sf sf sf sf
58. Management of the Poisoned Patient sf sf sf sf
59. Special Aspects of Perinatal & Pediatric Pharmacology
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60. Special Aspects of Geriatric Pharmacology
sf sf sf sf
61. Dermatologic Pharmacology sf
62. Drugs Used in the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Diseases
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
63. Therapeutic & Toxic Potential of Over-the-Counter Agents
sf sf sf sf sf sf
64. Dietary Supplements & Herbal Medications
sf sf sf sf
65. Rational Prescribing & Prescription Writing
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66. Important Drug Interactions & Their Mechanisms
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Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nature of Drugs & Drug Development & Regulation
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1.
A nurse working in radiology administers iodine to a patient who is having
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
a computed tomography (CT) scan. The nurse working on the oncology unit
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
administers chemotherapy to patients who have cancer. At the Public Health
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
Department, a nurse administers a measles-mumps- sf sf sf sf sf
rubella (MMR) vaccine to a 14-month- sf sf sf sf sf
old child as a routine immunization. Which branch of pharmacology best des
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
cribes the actions of all three nurses?
sf sf sf sf sf s f
A) Pharmacoeconomics
B) Pharmacotherapeutics
C) Pharmacodynamics
D) Pharmacokinetics
ANSWER: B
Feedback:
Pharmacology is the study of the biologic effects of chemicals. Nurses are in sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
volved with clinical pharmacology or pharmacotherapeutics, which is a bran
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
ch of pharmacology that deals with the uses of drugs to treat, prevent, and di
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
agnose disease. The radiology nurse is administering a drug to help diagnose
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf s
a disease. The oncology nurse is administering a drug to help treat a disease.
f sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
Pharmacoeconomics includes any costs involved in drug therapy. sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
Pharmacodynamics involves how a drug affects the body and pharmacokinetic sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
s is how the body acts on the body.
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
2.
A physician has ordered intramuscular (IM) injections of morphine, a narc
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
otic, every 4 hours as needed for pain in a motor vehicle accident victim. The
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
nurse is aware this drug has a high abuse potential. Under what category wou
sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf sf
ld morphine be classified?
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A) Schedule I sf
B) Schedule II sf
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