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NRS Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology Chapter 1 Exam UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS A health-related reason for not giving a specific drug to a patient or a group of patients. - CORRECT ANSWER Assessment The act of carrying out the planned interventions - CORRECT ANSWER Implementation A drug effect that is more severe than expected and has the potential to damage tissue or cause serious health problems. It may also be called adverse effect, toxic effect, or toxicity and usually requires an intervention by the prescriber - CORRECT ANSWER Adverse effect The intended action of the drug, also known as a drug's beneficial outcomes - CORRECT ANSWER Therapeutic effect The process of determining the right response by looking at what happens to the patient when the nursing care plan is put into action. It is an appraisal of the treatment effectiveness - CORRECT ANSWER Evaluation Information used to reliably prove an individual is the person for whom the drug treatment was intended. Identifiers may be person's full name, the medical record identification number, birthdate or even the telephone number. - CORRECT ANSWER Identifiers A name (or label) for the patient's disease or condition. - CORRECT ANSWER Diagnosis

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NRS Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology Chapter
1 Exam UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
A health-related reason for not giving a specific drug to a patient or a group of

patients. - CORRECT ANSWER Assessment



The act of carrying out the planned interventions - CORRECT
ANSWER Implementation



A drug effect that is more severe than expected and has the potential to damage

tissue or cause serious health problems. It may also be called adverse effect, toxic

effect, or toxicity and usually requires an intervention by the prescriber - CORRECT
ANSWER Adverse effect



The intended action of the drug, also known as a drug's beneficial outcomes - CORRECT
ANSWER Therapeutic effect



The process of determining the right response by looking at what happens to the

patient when the nursing care plan is put into action. It is an appraisal of the treatment
effectiveness - CORRECT ANSWER Evaluation



Information used to reliably prove an individual is the person for whom the drug

treatment was intended. Identifiers may be person's full name, the medical record

identification number, birthdate or even the telephone number. - CORRECT
ANSWER Identifiers



A name (or label) for the patient's disease or condition. - CORRECT
ANSWER Diagnosis



A system to guide the nurse's work in a logical way. Consists of five major steps:

, (1) assessment, (2) diagnosis, (3) planning, (4) implementation, and (5) evaluation -
CORRECT ANSWER Nursing process



A collection of information typically stored in a computer or electronic medical

record. - CORRECT ANSWER Healthcare setting



Reports of what the patient says he or she is feeling or thinking. - CORRECT
ANSWER Subjective data



As part of the medical plan, you analyze goals and write nursing care plans - CORRECT
ANSWER Planning



The healthcare team labels the patient's condition - CORRECT ANSWER Diagnosis



You gather complete information about the patient's history of illnesses and surgeries,
including any drugs the patient is currently taking. - CORRECT ANSWER Assessment



You give the drugs to the patient, following the plan identified by the healthcare

team - CORRECT ANSWER Implementation



You gather initial information that can be used as a baseline for comparison as

care progresses. - CORRECT ANSWER Assessment



After giving the drugs, you assess the patient for any possible adverse reactions

or more common side-effects. - CORRECT ANSWER Evaluation



The identification of the patient's condition helps you identify how to teach the

patient about self-care. - CORRECT ANSWER Diagnosis

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