Pharmacology 9th Edition By Rebecca
Tucker| Chapter 1-59 With Rationales| Graded A+
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, Table Of Contents
Chapter 01- Introduction To Drugs
Chapter 02- Drugs And The Body
Chapter 03- Toxic Effects Of Drugs
Chapter 04- The Nursing Process In Drug Therapy And Patient Safety
Chapter 05- Dosage Calculations
Chapter 06- Challenges To Effective Drug Therapy
Chapter 07- Introduction To Cell Physiology
Chapter 08- Anti-Infective Agents
Chapter 09- Antibiotics
Chapter 10- Antiviral Agents
Chapter 11- Antifungal Agents
Chapter 12- Antiprotozoal Agents
Chapter 13- Anthelmintic Agents
Chapter 14- Antineoplastic Agents
Chapter 15- Introduction To The Immune Response And Inflammation
Chapter 16- Anti-Inflammatory, Antiarthritis, And Related Agents
Chapter 17- Immune Modulators
Chapter 18- Vaccines And Sera
Chapter 19- Introduction To Nerves And The Nervous System
Chapter 20- Anxiolytic And Hypnotic Agents
Chapter 21- Antidepressant Agents
Chapter 22- Psychotherapeutic Agents
Chapter 23- Antiseizure Agents
Chapter 24- Antiparkinsonism Agents
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,Chapter 25- Muscle Relaxants
Chapter 26- Narcotics, Narcotic Antagonists, And Antimigraine Agents
Chapter 27- General And Local Anesthetic Agents
Chapter 28- Neuromuscular Junction Blocking Agents
Chapter 29- Introduction To The Autonomic Nervous System
Chapter 30- Adrenergic Agonists
Chapter 31- Adrenergic Antagonists
Chapter 32- Cholinergic Agonists
Chapter 33- Anticholinergic Agents
Chapter 34- Introduction To The Endocrine System
Chapter 35- Hypothalamic And Pituitary Agents
Chapter 36- Adrenocortical Agents
Chapter 37- Thyroid And Parathyroid Agents
Chapter 38- Agents To Control Blood Glucose Levels
Chapter 39- Introduction To The Reproductive
System
Chapter 40- Drugs Affecting The Female Reproductive
System Chapter 41- Drugs Affecting The Male Reproductive
System Chapter 42- Introduction To The Cardiovascular
System Chapter 43- Drugs Affecting Blood Pressure
Chapter 44- Agents For Treating Heart Failure
Chapter 45- Antiarrhythmic Agents
Chapter 46- Antianginal Agents
Chapter 47- Lipid-Lowering Agents
Chapter 48- Drugs Affecting Blood Coagulation
Chapter 49- Drugs Used To Treat Anemias
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, Chapter 50- Introduction To The Renal System
Chapter 51- Diuretic Agents
Chapter 52- Drugs Affecting The Urinary Tract And The Bladder
Chapter 53- Introduction To The Respiratory System
Chapter 54- Drugs Acting On The Upper Respiratory Tract
Chapter 55- Drugs Acting On The Lower Respiratory Tract
Chapter 56- Introduction To The Gastrointestinal System
Chapter 57- Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal Secretions
Chapter 58- Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal Motility
Chapter 59- Antiemetic Agents
Chapter 01- Introduction To Drugs
1. A Nurse Working In Radiology Administers Iodine To a Patient Who Is Having a Computed
Tomography (CT) Scan. The Nurse Working On The Oncology Unit Administers Chemotherapy To
Patients Who Have Cancer. At The Public Health Department, a Nurse Administers a Measles-Mumps-
Rubella (MMR) Vaccine To a 14-Month-Old Child As a Routine Immunization. Which Branch Of
Pharmacology Best Describes The Actions Of All Three Nurses?
A. Pharmacoeconomics
B. Pharmacotherapeutics
C. Pharmacodynamics
D. Pharmacokinetics
Correct Answer: B
Feedback:
Pharmacology Is The Study Of The Biologic Effects Of Chemicals. Nurses Are Involved With Clinical
Pharmacology Or Pharmacotherapeutics, Which Is a Branch Of Pharmacology That Deals With The Uses Of
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