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Roach’s Introductory Clinical Pharmacology 11th Edition by Marilyn Winterton Roach Updated 2025–2026 Complete Test Bank with Verified Questions and Detailed Rationales. Comprehensive Chapter-by-Chapter Exam Preparation Resource for Nursing Students. Essen

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This Updated 2025–2026 Test Bank for Roach’s Introductory Clinical Pharmacology 11th Edition by Marilyn Winterton Roach is a complete, structured, and exam-focused resource for nursing students seeking mastery in pharmacology and medication management. It includes chapter-by-chapter questions with accurate answers and detailed rationales to reinforce knowledge of drug classifications, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, dosage calculations, safe administration, adverse effects, and therapeutic applications. Aligned with current nursing curricula and NCLEX exam standards, this test bank strengthens critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and retention of essential pharmacology concepts. Ideal for quizzes, midterms, finals, and professional exam preparation, it equips students with the confidence and knowledge needed for academic success and safe, effective patient care in clinical settings.

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PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE PRESCRIBERS,QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS FULLY ANALYSED EDITION EXAM 100% CORRECTLY/VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024 5TH EDITION WOO ROBINSON
TEST BANK GRADED A+




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Chapter 1.
An Introduction to Pharmacogenetics
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

1. Genetic polymorphisms\ account\ for\ differences\ in\ metabolism,\ including:
1. Poor\ metabolizers,\ who\lack\ a\ working\ enzyme
2. Intermediate\ metabolizers,\ who\ have\ one\ working,\ wild-type\ allele\ and\ one\ mutant
3. Extensive\ metabolizers,\ with\two\ normally\ functioning\ alleles
4. All\ of\ the\ above

\ 2.\ Up\ to\ 21%\ of\ Asians\ are\ ultra-rapid\ 2D6\ metabolizers,\ leading\ to:
1. A\ need\ to\ monitor\ drugs \ metabolized\ by\ 2D6\ for\ toxicity
2. Increased\ dosages\ needed\ of\ drugs\ metabolized\ by\ 2D6,\ such\as\ the\ \
selective\ serotoreuptake\ inhibitors
3. Decreased\ conversion\ of\ codeine\ to\ morphine\ by\ CYP\2D6
4. The\ need\ for\ lowered\ dosages\ of\ drugs,\ such\as\ beta\ blockers

\ 3.\ Rifampin\ is\ a\ nonspecific\ CYP450\ inducer\ that\ may:
1. Lead\ to\ toxic\ levels\ of\ rifampin\ and\ must\ be\ monitored\ closely
2. Cause\ toxic\ levels\ of\ drugs,\ such\as\ oral\ contraceptives,\ when\coadministered
3. Induce\ the\ metabolism\ of\ drugs,\ such\as\ oral\ contraceptives,\ leading\ to\ therapeutic
4. Cause\ nonspecific\ changes\ in\ drug\ metabolism

\ 4.\ Inhibition\ of\ P-glycoprotein\ by\ a\ drug\ such\ as\ quinidine\ may\ lead\ to:
1. Decreased\therapeutic\ levels\ of\ quinidine
2. Increased\therapeutic\ levels\ of\ quinidine
3. Decreased\ levels\ of\ a\ coadministered\ drug,\ such\as\ digoxin,\ that\
requires\ P-glycoprabsorption\ and\ elimination
4. Increased\ levels\ of\ a\ coadministered\ drug,\ such\ as\ digoxin, \ that\ \
requires\ P-glycoproabsorption\ and\ elimination

\ 5.\ Warfarin\ resistance\ may\ be\ seen\ in\ patients\ with\ VCORC1\ mutation,\ leading\ to:
1. Toxic\ levels\ of\ warfarin\building\ up

, 2. Decreased\ response\ to\ warfarin
3. Increased\ risk\for\ significant\ drug\ interactions\ with\ warfarin
4. Less\ risk\ of\ drug\ interactions\ with\ warfarin

\ 6.\ Genetic\ testing\ for\ VCORC1\ mutation\ to\ assess\ potential\ warfarin\
resistance\ is\ requiredprior\ to\ prescribing\ warfarin.
1. True
2. False

\ 7.\ Pharmacogenetic\ testing\ is\ required\ by\ the\ U.S.\ Food\ and\ Drug\
Administration\ prior\ toprescribing:
1. Erythromycin
2. Digoxin
3. Cetuximab
4. Rifampin

\ 8.\ Carbamazepine\ has\ a\ Black\Box\Warning\ recommending\ testing\ for\ the\
HLA-B*1502\ allelein\ patients\ with\ Asian\ ancestry\ prior\ to\ starting\
therapy\ due\ to:
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1. Decreased\ effectiveness\ of\ carbamazepine\ in\ treating\ seizures\ in\ Asian\ patients\ wit\
HLA-B*1502\ allele
2. Increased\ risk\for\ drug\ interactions\ in\ Asian\ patients\ with\ the\ HLA-B*1502\ allele
3. Increased\ risk\ for\ Stevens-Johnson\ syndrome\ in\ Asian\ patients\ with\ HLA-B*1502\ a
4. Patients\ who\ have\ the\ HLA-B*1502\ allele\ being\ more\ likely\ to\
have\ a\ resistance\ tocarbamazepine

\ 9.\ A\genetic\ variation\in\ how\ the\ metabolite\ of\ the\ cancer\ drug\
irinotecan\ SN-38\ isinactivated\ by\ the\ body\ may\ lead\ to:
1. Decreased\ effectiveness\ of\ irinotecan\in\the\ treatment\ of\ cancer
2. Increased\ adverse\ drug\ reactions,\ such\as\ neutropenia
3. Delayed\ metabolism\ of\ the\ prodrug\ irinotecan\into\the\ active\ metabolite\ SN-38
4. Increased\concerns\ for\ irinotecan\being\ carcinogenic

10.\ Patients\ who\ have\ a\ poor\ metabolism\ phenotype\ will\ have:
\


1. Slowed\ metabolism\ of\ a\ prodrug\ into\an\ active\ drug,\ leading\ to\ accumulation\ of\ pr
2. Accumulation\ of\ inactive\ metabolites\ of\ drugs
3. A\ need\for\ increased\ dosages\ of\ medications
4. Increased\ elimination\ of\ an\ active\ drug

11.\ Ultra-rapid\ metabolizers\ of\ drugs\ may\ have:
\

, 1. To\ have\ dosages\ of\ drugs\ adjusted\ downward\ to\ prevent\ drug\ accumulation
2. Active\ drug\ rapidly\ metabolized\ into\ inactive\ metabolites,\ leading\ \
to\ potential\ therafailure
3. Increased\elimination\ of\ active,\ nonmetabolized\ drug
4. Slowed\ metabolism\ of\ a\ prodrug\ into\ an\active\ drug,\ leading\ to\ an\ accumulation\ of

12.\ A\provider\ may\consider\ testing\ for\ CYP2D6\ variants\ prior\ to\
\


starting\ tamoxifen\ forbreast\ cancer\ to:
1. Ensure\ the\ patient\ will\ not\ have\ increased\ adverse\ drug\ reactions\ to\the\ tamoxifen
2. Identify\ potential\drug-drug\ interactions\ that\may\ occur\ with\tamoxifen
3. Reduce\ the\ likelihood\ of\ therapeutic\ failure\ with\ tamoxifen\ treatment
4. Identify\ poor\ metabolizers\ of\ tamoxifen

, Chapter\ 1.\ An\ Introduction\ to\
PharmacogeneticsAnswer\Section

MULTIPLE\CHOICE

1.\ ANS: 4 PTS: 1
2.\ ANS: 2 PTS: 1
3.\ ANS: 3 PTS: 1
4.\ ANS: 4 PTS: 1
5.\ ANS: 2 PTS: 1
6.\ ANS: 2 PTS: 1
7.\ ANS: 3 PTS: 1
8.\ ANS: 3 PTS: 1
9.\ ANS: 2 PTS: 1
10. 1 PTS: 1
ANS:
11. 2 PTS: 1
ANS:
12. 3 PTS: 1
ANS:

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