Pharmacology For Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach 6th Edition,
By Michael Adams, Norman Holland & Carol Urban
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,UNIT 1: CORE CONCEPTS IN PHARMACOLOGY ......................................................................... 4
Chapter 1: Introduction To Pharmacology ..........................................................................................4
Chapter 2: Drug Approval And Regulation ........................................................................................ 37
Chapter 3: Principles Of Drug Administration ................................................................................... 70
Chapter 4: Pharmacokinetics .......................................................................................................... 103
Chapter 5: Pharmacodynamics ....................................................................................................... 134
UNIT 2: PHARMACOLOGY AND THE NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP ................................... 163
Chapter 6: The Nursing Process And Clinical Judgment Measurement Model In Pharmacology ..... 163
Chapter 7: Medication Errors And Risk Reduction .......................................................................... 197
Chapter 8: Drug Administration Throughout The Lifespan ............................................................. 231
Chapter 9: Individual Variations In Drug Response ......................................................................... 264
Chapter 10: The Role Of Complementary And Alternative Therapies In Pharmacology .................. 300
Chapter 11: Emergency Preparedness And Poisonings ................................................................... 335
UNIT 3: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM ........................................................................................... 366
Chapter 12: Cholinergic Drugs Affecting The Autonomic Nervous System ...................................... 366
Chapter 13: Adrenergic Drugs Affecting The Autonomic Nervous System ...................................... 397
Chapter 14: Drugs For Anxiety And Sleep Disorders ....................................................................... 430
Chapter 15: Drugs For Mood And Behavioral Disorders.................................................................. 493
Chapter 16: Drugs For Psychoses .................................................................................................... 526
Chapter 17: Drugs For Seizures ....................................................................................................... 461
Chapter 18: Drugs For Pain Management ....................................................................................... 557
Chapter 19: Drugs For Local And General Anesthesia ..................................................................... 588
Chapter 20: Drugs For Degenerative Diseases Of The Nervous System ........................................... 619
Chapter 21: Drugs For Muscle Spasms And Spasticity ..................................................................... 650
Chapter 22: Substance Abuse ......................................................................................................... 682
UNIT 4: THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND URINARY SYSTEMS ..................................................... 713
Chapter 23: Drugs For Lipid Disorders ............................................................................................ 713
Chapter 24: Diuretic Therapy And Drugs For Chronic Kidney Disease ............................................. 745
Chapter 25: Drugs For Fluid Balance, Electrolyte, And Acid—Base Disorders.................................. 776
Chapter 26: Drugs For Hypertension............................................................................................... 806
Chapter 27: Drugs For Heart Failure ............................................................................................... 837
, Chapter 28: Drugs For Angina Pectoris And Myocardial Infarction ................................................. 868
Chapter 29: Drugs For Shock........................................................................................................... 898
Chapter 30: Drugs For Dysrhythmias .............................................................................................. 929
Chapter 31: Drugs For Coagulation Disorders ................................................................................. 960
Chapter 32: Drugs For Hematopoietic Disorders............................................................................. 989
UNIT 5: THE IMMUNE SYSTEM ...........................................................................................1019
Chapter 33: Drugs For Inflammation And Fever ............................................................................ 1019
Chapter 34: Drugs For Immune System Modulation ..................................................................... 1050
Chapter 35: Drugs For Bacterial Infections ................................................................................... 1080
Chapter 36: Drugs For Tubercular, Fungal, Protozoan, And Helminthic Infections ........................ 1110
Chapter 37: Drugs For Viral Infections .......................................................................................... 1141
Chapter 38: Drugs For Neoplasia .................................................................................................. 1172
UNIT 6: THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ....................................................................................1203
Chapter 39: Drugs For Allergic Rhinitis And The Common Cold .................................................... 1203
Chapter 40: Drugs For Asthma And Other Pulmonary Disorders................................................... 1233
UNIT 7: THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM...........................................................................1264
Chapter 41: Drugs For Peptic Ulcer Disease .................................................................................. 1264
Chapter 42: Drugs For Bowel Disorders And Other Gastrointestinal Conditions ........................... 1296
Chapter 43: Drugs For Nutritional Disorders ................................................................................. 1325
UNIT 8: THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM .......................................................................................1354
Chapter 44: Drugs For Pituitary, Thyroid, And Adrenal Disorders ................................................. 1354
Chapter 45: Drugs For Diabetes Mellitus ...................................................................................... 1385
Chapter 46: Drugs For Disorders And Conditions Of The Female Reproductive System ................ 1414
Chapter 47: Drugs For Disorders And Conditions Of The Male Reproductive System ................... 1446
UNIT 9: THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM, EYES, AND EARS ...................................................1476
Chapter 48: Drugs For Bone And Joint Disorders ......................................................................... 1476
Chapter 49: Drugs For Skin Disorders ........................................................................................... 1507
Chapter 50: Drugs For Eye And Ear Disorders ............................................................................... 1538
, UNIT 1: CORE CONCEPTS IN PHARMACOLOGY
Chapter 1: Introduction To Pharmacology
Michael P. Adams: Pharmacology For Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 6th Edition
1) A Nurse Is Reviewing Key Events In The History Of Pharmacology With A Student
Nurse. Which Student Comment Indicates An Understanding?
1. "Early Researchers Used Themselves As Test Subjects."
2. "A Primary Goal Of Pharmacology Is To Prevent Disease."
3. "Penicillin Is One Of The Initial Drugs Isolated From A Natural Source."
4. "Pharmacologists Began Synthesizing Drugs In The Laboratory In The Nineteenth
Century."
ANSWER: 1
Rationale:
1. Some Early Researchers, Like Friedrich Serturner, Used Themselves As Test
Subjects.
2. An Early Goal Of Pharmacology Was To Relieve Human Suffering.
3. Initial Drugs Isolated From Complex Mixtures Included Morphine, Colchicine,
Curare, And Cocaine, But Not Penicillin.
4. By The Twentieth Century, Pharmacologists Could Synthesize Drugs In The
Laboratory.
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Cognitive Level: Applying
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Standards: QSEN Competencies: I.A.1 Integrate Understanding Of Multiple Dimensions
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Coordination And Integration Of Care; Information, Communication, And Education;
Physical Comfort
And Emotional Support; Involvement Of Family And Friends; And Transition And
Continuity.