INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY TWELFTH, NORTH AMERICAN EDITION
BY SUSAN M FORD (AUTHOR) WITH COMPLETE CHAPTERS 1-54.
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 01: General Principles Of Pharmacology ..................................................................................... 4
Chapter 02, Administration Of Drugs ..................................................................................................... 26
Chapter 03, Making Drug Dosing Safer ................................................................................................... 47
Chapter 04, The Nursing Process ............................................................................................................ 64
Chapter 05, Patient And Family Teaching ............................................................................................... 83
Chapter 06, Antibacterial Drugs: Sulfonamides .................................................................................... 104
Chapter 07, Antibacterial Drugs That Disrupt The Bacterial Cell Wall.................................................. 123
Chapter 08, Antibacterial Drugs That Interfere With Protein Synthesis .............................................. 145
Chapter 09, Antibacterial Drugs That Interfere With Dna/Rna Synthesis ............................................ 161
Chapter 10, Antitubercular Drugs ......................................................................................................... 179
Chapter 11, Antiviral Drugs ................................................................................................................... 197
Chapter 12, Antifungal And Antiparasitic Drugs ................................................................................... 216
Chapter 13, Nonopioid Analgesics: Salicylates And Nonsalic- Ylates ................................................... 236
Chapter 14, Nonopioid Analgesics: Nonsteroidal An-....................................................................... 253
Chapter 15, Opioid Analgesics .............................................................................................................. 271
Chapter 16, Anesthetic Drugs ............................................................................................................... 287
Chapter 17, Central Nervous System Stimulants .................................................................................. 304
Chapter 18, Antidementia Drugs .......................................................................................................... 320
Chapter 19, Antianxiety Drugs .............................................................................................................. 338
Chapter 20, Sedatives And Hypnotics ................................................................................................... 356
Chapter 21, Antidepressant Drugs ........................................................................................................ 373
Chapter 22, Antipsychotic Drugs .......................................................................................................... 392
Chapter 23, Adrenergic Drugs ............................................................................................................... 409
Chapter 24, Adrenergic Blocking Drugs ................................................................................................ 426
Chapter 25, Cholinergic Drugs .............................................................................................................. 442
Chapter 27, Antiparkinson Drugs .......................................................................................................... 477
Chapter 28, Antiepileptics..................................................................................................................... 496
Chapter 29, Skeletal Muscle, Bone, And Joint Disorder Drugs ............................................................. 514
Chapter 30, Upper Respiratory System Drugs ...................................................................................... 532
Chapter 31, Lower Respiratory System Drugs ...................................................................................... 550
Chapter 32, Diuretics ............................................................................................................................ 568
Chapter 33, Antihyperlipidemic Drugs .................................................................................................. 584
,Chapter 34, Antihypertensive Drugs ..................................................................................................... 601
Chapter 35, Antianginal And Vasodilating Drugs .................................................................................. 619
Chapter 36, Anticoagulant And Thrombolytic Drugs ............................................................................ 637
Chapter 37, Cardiotonic And Antiarrhythmic Drugs ............................................................................. 654
Chapter 38, Upper Gastrointestinal System Drugs ............................................................................... 671
Chapter 39, Lower Gastrointestinal System Drugs ............................................................................... 688
Chapter 40, Antidiabetic Drugs ............................................................................................................. 706
Chapter 41, Pituitary And Adrenocortical Hormones ........................................................................... 724
Chapter 42, Thyroid And Antithyroid Drugs ......................................................................................... 743
Chapter 43, Male And Female Hormones............................................................................................. 759
Chapter 44, Uterine Drugs .................................................................................................................... 777
Chapter 45, Menopause And Andropause Drugs ................................................................................. 796
Chapter: 46learning Objective: 1 Cognitive Level: Apply ...................................................................... 826
Chapter 47, Vaccines............................................................................................................................. 829
Chapter 48, Immunostimulants And Immunomodulators ................................................................... 847
Chapter 49: Immune Blockers............................................................................................................... 864
Chapter 50, Traditional Chemotherapy ................................................................................................ 878
Chapter 51: Immune Modulating Therapies......................................................................................... 894
Chapter 52, Skin Disorder Topical Drugs .............................................................................................. 906
Chapter 53, Otic And Ophthalmic Preparations ................................................................................... 923
Chapter 54, Fluids, Electrolytes, And Parenteral Therapy .................................................................... 940
, Chapter 01: General Principles Of Pharmacology
Ford: Introductory Clinical Pharmacology 12th Edition
1. After Teaching A Group Of Students About The Basics Of Pharmacology, The Students Will Be
Able To Choose Which Aspect As The Most Critical To Remember?
A) Drug Name
B) Drug Class
C) Drug Action
D) Drug Source
Answer:> C
Rationale: Pharmacology Is The Study Of Drugs And Its Action On Living Organisms. Thus, An Essential
Aspect Of Pharmacology Is Drug Action. An Understanding Of The Drug Name, Drug Class, And Drug
Source Is Important, But The Most Critical Aspect Related To Pharmacology Is How The Drug Acts In The
Body.
Question Format: Multiple Choice Chapter: 1
Learning Objective: 1 Cognitive Level: Apply
Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological Therapies Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Reference: P. 3, Introduction
2. A Nurse Suspects The Client Had An Adverse Reaction To A Prescribed Medication Due To An
Interaction With An Unreported Over-The-Counter Supplement. Which Action By The Nurse Will Best
Assist In Preventing Future Similar Incidents?
A) File A Report With Medwatch
B) File A Report With The State Board Of Nursing
C) Instruct The Client To Avoid Combining Medications In The Future
D) Document The Incident And Report It To The Health Care Provider