TEST BANK
Understanding Pharmacology: Essentials for Medication Safety
M. Linda Workman ; Linda A. LaCharity
3rd Edition
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Workman: Understanding Pharmacology: Essentials for Medication Safety, 3e Test Bank
Chapter 01: Drug Regulation, Actions, and Responses
MULTIPLE CHOICE BASIC
CONCEPTS
1. Which health care professional has the major responsibility for dispensing prescribed ia
drugs under the direction of a pharmacist?
a. Physician
b Nurse practitioner
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c. Licensed nurse
d Pharmacy technician
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ANS: D
The physician and nurse practitioner have the major responsibility for prescribing drugs, not disp
ensing them. The licensed nurse has the primary responsibility for administering drugs, although a
under some circumstances a licensed nurse may dispense prescribed drugs but this isnot his or he
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ispensing prescribed drugs under the direction of a licensed pharmacist.
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2. Which term describes the effect of a drug that improves body function?
a. Side effect
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b Intended action
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c. Adverse reaction
d Idiosyncratic response
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ANS: B
The purpose of drug therapy is to take a drug to prevent, reduce, or correct a health problem.
This response is any drug’s intended action also known as a therapeutic response.
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3. Which type of drug name is ―owned‖ by the company that manufactures it?
a. Generic name
b Chemical name
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c. Category name
d Trade name
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ANS: D
The chemical name is a drug’s exact chemical composition. The generic name is the name assig
ned to the drug by the U.S. Adopted Names Council and is not owned by anyone. The category n
ame refers to the type of drug (what it does or what it is used for) and is not an actualdrug name.
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The trade name (brand name) is the name provided and owned by a specific drug’s manufacturer
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4. Which drug or drug class is a ―high alert‖ drug?
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a. Penicillin
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b Insulin
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c. NSAIDs
d Calcium
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ANS: B
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A high alert drug is one in which harm is likely to result if given at the wrong dose, to the wrongp
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atient, or not given to the correct patient. Drugs classified as high alert drugs include potassium,n
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arcotics (opioids), insulin, cancer chemotherapy drugs, and heparin (or any drug that strongly aff
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ects blood clotting). Penicillin, NSAIDs, and calcium are not considered high alert drugs.
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5. What is the term for a drug that has the same action as a naturally occurring body
hormone or enzyme?
a. Agonist
b Blocking agent
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c. Chemical
d Duplicator
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ANS: A
A drug agonist is an extrinsic drug that activates the receptor sites of a cell and mimics the
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antagonist. A chemical would not necessarily be a drug at all. A duplicator is not a pharmacologict ai ia
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6. Which term describes how the body affects drug activity? ai
a. Drug potency
b Pharmacodynamics
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c. Therapeutic effect
d Pharmacokinetics
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ANS: D
The term pharmacokinetics refers to drug metabolism and how the body changes a drug. Pharmac
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odynamics refers to how a drug works to change body function. Drug potency refers tohow strongl ia
y or to what degree a drug exerts its effects. The therapeutic effect is closer to pharmacodynamics,
meaning how a drug works to change body function.
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7. In the United States, which group is responsible for enforcing established standards for
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drug manufacturing?
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a. U.S. Pharmacopeia
b National Institutes of Health
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c. Food and Drug Administration
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d Association of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
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ANS: C
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re enforced by the Food and Drug Administration. Neither the National Institutes of Health north
e Association of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers has any authority to enforce drug standards.
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8. Which factor is a major disadvantage of the transdermal drug delivery route?
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a. Only a prescriber can administer drugs by the transdermal route.
b Transdermal drugs must be sterile rather than clean.
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c. First pass drug loss by this route is the most extensive.
d Drug absorption is dependent on adequate circulation.
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