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COMPLETE TEST BANK FOR Pharmacology Clear and Simple: A Guide to Medication Classifications and Dosage Calculations Fifth Edition by Cynthia J. Watkins RN MSN CPN Charlet L BLADES || LATEST EDITION (2024 – 2025) WITH ALL CHAPTERS {1 – 20} COMPLETE TEST BANK FOR Pharmacology Clear and Simple: A Guide to Medication Classifications and Dosage Calculations Fifth Edition by Cynthia J. Watkins RN MSN CPN Charlet L BLADES || LATEST EDITION (2024 – 2025) WITH ALL CHAPTERS {1 – 20}

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PharmacologyClearandSimple:AGuidetoMedication
ClassificationsandDosageCalculations
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CynthiaJ.Watkins,andCharletL.Blades
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5thEdition
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,TableofContents
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Nursing Educators Test Bank
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Chapter 01 A Brief History of Pharmacology
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Chapter 02 Basics of Pharmacology
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Chapter 03 Patient Safety in Medication Administration
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Chapter 04 Regulations
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Chapter 05 Prescriptions and Labels
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Chapter 06 Review of Mathematics
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Chapter 07 Measurement Systems
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Chapter 08 Dosage Calculations
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Chapter 09 Enteral Medications and Administration
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Chapter 10 Parenteral Medications and Administration
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Chapter 11 Integumentary System Medications
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Chapter 12 Musculoskeletal System Medications
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Chapter 13 Nervous System Medications
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Chapter 14 Eye and Ear Medications
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Chapter 15 Endocrine System Medications
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Chapter 16 Cardiovascular System Medications
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Chapter 17 Immunologic System Medications
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Chapter 18 Pulmonary System Medications
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Chapter 19 Gastrointestinal System Medications
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Chapter 20 Reproductive and Urinary System Medications
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Chapter 21 Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Medical Assisting Test Bank
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Chapter 01 A Brief History of Pharmacology
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Chapter 02 Basics of Pharmacology
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Chapter 03 Patient Safety in Medication Administration
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Chapter 04 Regulations
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Chapter 05 Prescriptions and Labels
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Chapter 06 Review of Mathematics
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Chapter 07 Measurement Systems
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Chapter 08 Dosage Calculations
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Chapter 09 Enteral Medications and Administration
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Chapter 10 Parenteral Medications and Administration
1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 269
Chapter 11 Integumentary System Medications
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Chapter 12 Musculoskeletal System Medications
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Chapter 13 Nervous System Medications
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Chapter 14 Eye and Ear Medications
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Chapter 15 Endocrine System Medications
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Chapter 16 Cardiovascular System Medications
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Chapter 17 Immunologic System Medications
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Chapter 18 Pulmonary System Medications
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Chapter 20 Reproductive and Urinary System Medications
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Chapter 21 Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Chapter 1. A Brief History ofPharmacology
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 1 z2




1. Which term best describes the process of utilizing genetic information to develo p
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pharmacological agents to treat diseases?
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natural substance. 1 z2




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explain interindividual variability in drug response. 1 z2 1 z 2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2




C Totally synthesized refers to medications made by combining two or more pure 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2




chemicals to produce a new substance that could be used as a medication. 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z2 1 z 2 1 z2 1 z 2 1 z 2 1 z 2




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PTS: 1 REF: 5

2. A client has been prescribed diuretic therapy to treat fluid volume excess and wants to kno w if
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any dietary modifications are necessary. Which of the following responses by the nur se is
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best?
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d. “As long as you consume eight glasses of water a day, you will be able to repla ce all
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fluid losses.” 1z2 1z2




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therapy, electrolyte loss can also occur. This takes place based on the mec hanism
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of action for the prescribed therapy. This is not an accurate statement.
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erapy has been prescribed. For example, furosemide is a loop diuretic that
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