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TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING PHARMACOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR MEDICATION SAFETY, 3RD EDITION BY M. LINDA WORKMAN & LACHARITY NEWEST UPDATE EXAM WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED CORRECT AND WELL EXPLAINED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES GRADED A+ BY EXPE

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TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING PHARMACOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR MEDICATION SAFETY, 3RD EDITION BY M. LINDA WORKMAN & LACHARITY NEWEST UPDATE EXAM WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED CORRECT AND WELL EXPLAINED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES GRADED A+ BY EXPERTS |LATEST VERSION 2024 WITH GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD ALREADY PASSED!!!!!!! (PROVEN ITS ALL YOU NEED TO EXCEL IN YOUR EXAMS Why is it important to maintain normal blood glucose levels in the body? a. High levels increase the risk for heart disease, strokes, blindness, and kidney failure. b . High levels increase the risk for seizure disorders, arthritis, osteoporosis, and bone fractures. c. Low levels increase the risk for peripheral neuropathy, Alzheimer’s disease, and premature aging. d Low levels increase the risk for obesity, pancreatitis, dehydration, and certain types of . cancer. ANS: A A person with high blood glucose levels develops major changes in blood vessels that lead to organ damage, serious health problems, and early death. The long-term complications of diabetes include heart attacks, strokes, and kidney failure. In addition, diabetes is the main cause of foot and leg amputations and of new cases of blindness. DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding REF: p. 213 How do type 1 and type 2 diabetes differ from each other? a. Type 1 diabetes develops in people under 40 years old, whereas type 2 diabetes develops only in older people. b . Type 2 diabetes develops in people under 40 years old, whereas type 1 diabetes develops only in older people. c. Patients with type 1 diabetes are at higher risk for obesity and heart disease, whereas patients with type 2 diabetes are at higher risk for strokes. d . Patients with type 1 diabetes produce no insulin, whereas patients with type 2 diabetes produce insulin but their insulin receptors are not very sensitive to it. ANS: D The main problem of type 1 diabetes is that the person can no longer make insulin. Without insulin, the patient’s blood glucose level becomes very high, but glucose cannot enter many cells. Patients who have type 1 diabetes must use insulin daily for the rest of their lives or receive a pancreas transplant. With type 2 diabetes, the person still has beta cells that make some insulin. In fact, some people who have type 2 diabetes have normal levels of insulin; however, the insulin receptors are not very sensitive to insulin. As a result, insulin does not bind as tightly to its receptors as it should and less glucose moves from the blood into the cells. DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding REF: pp. 212-213 Why is insulin only given by injection and not as an oral drug? a. Injected insulin works faster than oral drugs to lower blood glucose levels. b . Insulin is a small protein that is destroyed by stomach acids and intestinal enzymes. c. Insulin is a “high-alert drug” and could more easily be abused if it were available as an oral agent. d . Oral insulin has a high “first pass loss” rate in the liver and would require very high dosages to be effective. ANS: B Because insulin is a small protein that is easily destroyed by stomach acids and intestinal enzymes, it cannot be used as an oral drug. Most commonly it is injected subcutaneously. DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding REF: p. 213

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TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING
PHARMACOLOGY ESSENTIALS
FOR MEDICATION SAFETY, 3RD
EDITION BY M. LINDA WORKMAN
& LACHARITY NEWEST UPDATE
EXAM WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED
CORRECT AND WELL EXPLAINED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
GRADED A+ BY EXPERTS |LATEST
VERSION 2024 WITH
GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER
DOWNLOAD ALREADY
PASSED!!!!!!! (PROVEN ITS ALL
YOU NEED TO EXCEL IN YOUR
EXAMS




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, Chapter 01: Drug Regulation, Actions, and Responses

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A _______-spectrum antibacterial drug is effective against only a few types of bacteria Narrow
Spectrum Of Efficacy pg 116

An ________-spectrum antibacterial drug is effective against more types of bacteria.
Extended
Spectrum Of Efficacy pg 116

A _________-spectrum antibacterial drug is effective against a wide range of bacteria, both gram-
positive and gram-negative Broad
Spectrum Of Efficacy pg 116

What is the most common method to identify bacteria? Culture and Sensitivity (C&S)
General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 116

Side effects common to all antibacterial drugs include: INtestinal disturbances that can range
from an increase in the number of bowel movements to severe diarrhea.
General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 116

Another side effect resulting from the loss of normal flora in the mouth and vagina are ______
infections. Yeast
General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 116

Yeast infections in the mount is known as ________. _______ makes food taste bad and can cause
gum disease. Thrush
Memory Jogger pg 116

The goal of antibacterial therapy is to: Kill bacteria or prevent their reproduction without harming
the patient
Memory Jogger pg 116

When normal flora are killed by antibiotic therapy, common problems the patient may develop:
Diarrhea and the overgrowth of yeast in the mouth and vagina
General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 117

_______ _______ is a complication of antibacterial therapy that causes severe inflammation in area
of the colon (large intestine) Pseudomembranous colitis
General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 117

Other names for Pseudomembranous colitis include: Antibiotic-associated colitis
Necrotizing colitis
General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 117

, BEfore giving any antibacterial drug: Ask the patient if he or she has any drug allergies. Notify the
prescriber if the patient has an allergy to the drug. If he or she does have an allergy to a drug and is
to receive it anyway, check with the prescriber about first giving the patient diphenhydramine and
epinephrine to reduce any serious reaction. Place the emergency cart closest to the door of the
patient's room.
General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 117

Why should you check the patient's WBCs before antibacterial therapy? Antibacterial drugs
often suppress the growth of WBCs
General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 117

After giving an antibacterial drug: Ask the patient about the number of BMs and their
character. Although all antibacterial drugs change the normal flora of the intestines and can cause
diarrhea, this symptom is also a sign of the more serious pseudomembranous colitis.
General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 117
Antibiotic Resistance The ability of a bacterium to resist the effects of antibacterials
Bactericidal A drug that reduces the number of bacteria by killing them directly
Bacteriostatic A drug that reduces the number of bacteria by preventing them from dividing and
growing rather than directly killing them
Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitors A class of antibacterial drugs that kills susceptible bacteria by
preventing them from forming strong, protective cell walls
Drug Generation Stage of drug development in which later generations are changed slightly
to improve their effectiveness or means of administration
Fluoroquinolones A group of drugs from the DNA synthesis inhibitor class tha tenter bacterial
cells and prevent bacteria reproduction by suppressing the action of two enzymes important in
making bacterial DNA
Metabolism inhibitors A class of antibacterial drugs that interfere with bacterial reproduction by
preventing the bacteria from making folic acid
Protein Synthesis Inhibitors A large class of antibacterial drugs that includes aminoglycosides,
macrolides, and tetracyclines, which prevent bacteria from making proteins important to their life
cycles and infective processes
Spectrum of efficacy A measure of how many different types of bacteria a drug can kill or
prevent from growing
Susceptible Organisms Bacteria or other organisms that either can be killed by or have their
reproduction reduced by an antibacterial drug
Virulence The measure of how well bacteria can invade and spread despite a normal immune
response.
Review of Related Physiologic And Pathophysiology pg 114

_________ bacteria coexist with us, causing no systemic disease or tissue damage and are
considered normal flora Nonpathogenic
Review of Related Physiologic And Pathophysiology pg 114

_____ _____ are the nonpathogenic bacteria that we always have on skin, mucous membranes and
in the digestive tract. Normal Flora
Review of Related Physiologic And Pathophysiology pg 114

________ bacteria cause disease and tissue damage only in someone whose immune system is not
working well. Opportunistic
Bacterial features pg 115
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