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Identifyn then choicen thatn bestn completesn then statementn orn answersn then question.
n 1.n Nursen practitionern prescriptiven authorityn isn regulated n by:
1. Then Nationaln Counciln of n Staten Boardsn of n Nursing
2. Then U.S.n Drugn Enforcement n Administration
3. Then Staten Board n of n Nursingn forn eachn state
4. Then Staten Board n of n Pharmacy
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2.n Then benefitsn ton then patient n ofnhavingn annAdvancedn Practicen Registered nNursen(APRN)n prescr
iberninclude:
1. Nursesn know n moren about n Pharmacologyn thann othern prescribersn becausen theyn takenitnb
othn inn theirn basicn nursingn programn and n inn theirn APRN n program.
2. Nursesn caren forn then patient nfromn anholisticn approachn andn includenthenpatient ninnd
ecisionn makingn regardingn theirn care.
3. APRNsn aren lessn likelyn ton prescriben narcoticsn and n othern controlled n substances.
4. APRNsn aren ablen ton prescriben independentlyn inn alln states,n whereasn an physician’s
assistant n needsn ton haven an physiciann supervisingn theirn practice.
n 3.n Clinicaln judgment n inn prescribingn includes:
1. Factoringn inn then cost n ton then patient n of n then medicationn prescribed
2. Alwaysn prescribingn then newest n medicationn availablen forn then diseasen process
3. Handingn out n drugn samplesn ton poorn patients
4. Prescribingn alln genericn medicationsn ton cut n costs
n 4.n Criterian forn choosingn ann effectiven drugn forn an disordern include:
1. Askingn then patient n what n drugn theyn thinkn would n workn best n forn them
2. Consultingn nationallyn recognized n guidelinesn forn diseasen management
3. Prescribingn medicationsn that n aren availablen asn samplesn beforen writingn an prescription
4. Followingn U.S.n Drugn Enforcement n Administrationn guidelinesn forn prescribing
n 5.n Nursen practitionern practicen mayn thriven undern health-caren reformn becausen of:
1. Then demonstrated n abilityn of nnursen practitionersn toncontroln costsnandnimproven patientno
utcomes
2. Then fact n that n nursen practitionersn willn ben ablen ton practicen independently
3. Then fact n that n nursen practitionersn willn haven fulln reimbursement n undern health-
carenreform
4. Then abilityn ton shift n accountabilityn forn Medicaid n ton then staten level
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Chaptern2.nReview nof nBasicnPrinciplesnof nPharmacologyn
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Identifyn then choicen thatn bestn completesn then statementn orn answersn then question.
n 1.n A n patient’sn nutritionaln intaken and n laboratoryn resultsn reflect n hypoalbuminemia.n Thisn isn criticaln to
prescribingn because:
1. Distributionn of n drugsn ton target n tissuen mayn ben affected.
2. Then solubilityn of n then drugn willn not n matchn then siten of n absorption.
3. Theren willn ben lessn freen drugn availablen ton generaten ann effect.
4. Drugsn bound n ton albuminn aren readilyn excreted n byn then kidneys.
n 2.n Drugsn that n haven an significant n first-passn effect:
1. Must n ben givenn byn then enteraln (oral)n routen only
2. Bypassn then hepaticn circulation
3. Aren rapidlyn metabolized n byn then livern and n mayn haven littlen if n anyn desired n action
4. Aren converted n byn then livern ton moren activen and n fat-solublen forms
n 3.n Then routen of n excretionn of n an volatilen drugn willn likelyn ben the:
1. Kidneys
2. Lungs
3. Bilen and n feces
4. Skin
n
4.n Medroxyprogesteronen (Depon Provera)n isn prescribed n intramuscularlyn (IM)n ton createn an sto
ragenreservoirn of n then drug.n Storagen reservoirs:
1. Assuren that n then drugn willn reachn itsn intended n target n tissue
2. Aren then reasonn forn givingn loadingn doses
3. Increasen then lengthn of n timen an drugn isn availablen and n active
4. Aren most n commonn inn collagenn tissues
n 5.n Then NPn choosesn ton given cephalexinn everyn 8n hoursn based n onn knowledgen of n then drug’s:
1. Propensityn ton gon ton then target n receptor
2. Biologicaln half-life
3. Pharmacodynamics
4. Safetyn and n siden effects
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n 6.n Azithromycinn dosingn requiresn that n then first n day’sn dosagen ben twicen thosen of n then othern 4n daysn of n the
prescription.n Thisn isn considered n an loadingn dose.n An loadingn dose:
1. Rapidlyn achievesn drugn levelsn inn then therapeuticn range
2. Requiresn four-n ton five-half-livesn ton attain
3. Isn influenced n byn renaln function
4. Isn directlyn related n ton then drugn circulatingn ton then target n tissues
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7.n Then point n inn timen onn thendrugn concentrationncurven thatnindicatesn thenfirst nsignn of nan therapeuticn ef
fect nisn the:
1. Minimumn adversen effect n level
2. Peakn of n action