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TEST BANK For Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, 6th Edition by Woo & Wright, All 57 Chapters Covered, Verified Latest Edition

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TEST BANK For Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, 6th Edition by Woo & Wright, All 57 Chapters Covered, Verified Latest Edition

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Test Bank Pharmacotherapeutics For
Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers 6e Teri
Moser Woo

, Ch01


Chapter 1. The Role Of The Advanced Practice Nurse As Prescriber


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Nurse Practitioner Prescriptive Authority Is Regulated By:
A. The National Council Of State Boards Of Nursing
B. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
C. The State Board Of Nursing For Each State
D. The State Board Of Pharmacy
ANS: C PTS: 1

2. The Benefits To The Patient Of Having An Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)
Prescriber Include:
A. Nurses Know More About Pharmacology Than Other Prescribers Because They
Take It Both In Their Basic Nursing Program And In Their APRN Program.
B. Nurses Care For The Patient From A Holistic Approach And Include The
Patient In Decision-Making Regarding Their Care.
C. Aprns Are Less Likely To Prescribe Narcotics And Other Controlled Substances.
D. Aprns Are Able To Prescribe Independently In All States, Whereas A
Physician’s Assistant Needs To Have A Physician Supervising Their Practice.
ANS: B PTS: 1

3. Clinical Judgment In Prescribing Includes:
A. Factoring In The Cost To The Patient Of The Medication Prescribed
B. Always Prescribing The Newest Medication Available For The Disease Process
C. Handing Out Drug Samples To Poor Patients
D. Prescribing All Generic Medications To Cut Costs

ANS: A PTS: 1

4. The Process For Choosing An Effective Drug For A Disorder Includes:
A. Asking The Patient What Drug They Think Would Work Best For Them
B. Consulting Nationally Recognized Guidelines For Disease Management
C. Prescribing Medications That Are Available As Samples Before Writing A Prescription
D. Following U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Guidelines For Prescribing
ANS: B PTS: 1

5. Nonintentional Nonadherence Of Drug Therapy May Occur Due To:
A. Belief That Medication Does Not Work
B. Adverse Drug Reactions
C. Chronic Conditions That Require Daily Therapy
D. Forgetfulness Or Distraction
ANS: D PTS: 1

, 1
Ch02


Chapter 2. Review Of Basic Principles Of Pharmacology


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A Patient’s Nutritional Intake And Laboratory Results Reflect Hypoalbuminemia. This Is
Critical To Prescribing Because:
A. Distribution Of Drugs To Target Tissue May Be Affected.
B. The Solubility Of The Drug Will Not Match The Site Of Absorption.
C. There Will Be Less Free Drug Available To Generate An Effect.
D. Drugs Bound To Albumin Are Readily Excreted By The Kidneys.
ANS: A PTS: 1

2. Drugs That Have A Significant First-Pass Effect:
A. Must Be Given By The Enteral (Oral) Route Only
B. Bypass The Hepatic Circulation
C. Are Rapidly Metabolized By The Liver And May Have Little, If Any, Desired Action
D. Are Converted By The Liver To More Active And Fat-Soluble Forms

ANS: C PTS: 1

3. The Route Of Excretion Of A Volatile Drug Will Likely Be The:
A. Kidneys
B. Lungs
C. Bile And Feces
D. Skin
ANS: B PTS: 1

4. A Major Disadvantage To IV Administration Is That:
A. First-Pass Metabolism Is Eliminated.
B. Needles And Sterility Are Required.
C. Absorption Of The Drug Cannot Be Slowed After Administration.
D. It Is Significantly More Expensive Than Other Routes.
ANS: C PTS: 1

5. The Nurse Practitioner (NP) Chooses To Give Cephalexin Every 8 Hours Based On
Knowledge Of The Drug’s:
A. Propensity To Go To The Target Receptor
B. Biological Half-Life
C. Pharmacodynamics
D. Safety And Side Effects
ANS: B PTS: 1

6. Deferasirox Is A Chelating Agent Used To Treat Iron Overload By Binding Iron To
Render It Biologically Inactive. This Is Best Characterized As A(N):

, 2
Ch02


A. Nonreceptor Mechanism
B. Partial Agonist
C. Full Agonist
D. Noncompetitive Antagonist
ANS: A PTS: 1

7. The Point In Time On The Drug Concentration Curve That Indicates The First Sign Of A
Therapeutic Effect Is The:
A. Minimum Adverse Effect Level
B. Peak Of Action
C. Onset Of Action
D. Therapeutic Range
ANS: C PTS: 1

8. Phenytoin Requires That A Trough Level Be Drawn. Peak And Trough Levels Are Done:
A. When The Drug Has A Wide Therapeutic Range
B. When The Drug Will Be Administered For A Short Time Only
C. When There Is A High Correlation Between The Dose And Saturation Of Receptor Sites
D. To Determine If A Drug Is In The Therapeutic Range
ANS: D PTS: 1

9. A Laboratory Result Indicates That The Peak Level For A Drug Is Above The
Minimum Toxic Concentration. This Means That The:
A. Concentration Will Produce Therapeutic Effects.
B. Concentration Will Produce An Adverse Response.
C. Time Between Doses Must Be Shortened.
D. Duration Of Action Of The Drug Is Too Long.
ANS: B PTS: 1

10. Drugs That Are Receptor Agonists May Demonstrate What Property?
A. Irreversible Binding To The Drug Receptor Site
B. Up-Regulation With Chronic Use
C. Desensitization Or Down-Regulation With Continuous Use
D. Inverse Relationship Between Drug Concentration And Drug Action

ANS: C PTS: 1

11. Drugs That Are Receptor Antagonists, Such As Beta Blockers, May Cause:
A. Down-Regulation Of The Drug Receptor
B. An Exaggerated Response If Abruptly Discontinued
C. Partial Blockade Of The Effects Of Agonist Drugs
D. An Exaggerated Response To Competitive Drug Agonists
ANS: B PTS: 1
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