MIDTERM EXAM: NR565/ NR 565 ADVANCED
PHARMACOLOGY CARE REVIEW QUESTIONS
WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS | MULTIPLE
CHOICES A+ GRADED
Obtaining a thorough drug history, considering age-related changes,
monitoring clinical response, using the simplest regimen, avoiding drug-
drug interactions, reviewing the need for continued therapy, encouraging
medication disposal, and promoting adherence
,,,,Answer,,,,,Elderly Adverse Drug Reaction Prevention
Simplifying regimens, providing clear instructions, using appropriate
dosage forms, labeling and dispensing, developing daily reminders,
frequent monitoring, affordability, and support systems
,,,,Answer,,,,,Elderly Medication Adherence Promotion
Need nitrate free interval to prevent tolerance development
,,,,Answer,,,,,Nitrates Administration Timing
Gender, race, genetics, variability in absorption, placebo effect,
tolerance, pathology, age, and body weight
,,,,Answer,,,,,Medication Outcome Impact Factors
Required for genetic testing
,,,,Answer,,,,,Genetic Testing Informed Consent
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Protects patients from discrimination based on genetic information by
employers and insurance providers
,,,,Answer,,,,,Genetic Information Non-Discriminatory Act
Practice authority refers to the ability to practice without physician
oversight, while prescriptive authority refers to the ability to prescribe
medications independently
,,,,Answer,,,,,Practice Authority vs. Prescriptive Authority
Regulated by the jurisdiction of a health professional board
,,,,Answer,,,,,Prescriptive Authority Regulation
Determined by state practice and licensure laws
,,,,Answer,,,,,Scope of Practice Determination
Nurse practitioners have the autonomy to evaluate, diagnose, treat, and
prescribe medications independently
,,,,Answer,,,,,Full Practice Authority
Nurse practitioners are limited and require a formal collaborative
agreement with an outside health discipline
,,,,Answer,,,,,Reduced Practice Authority