approach 5th edition by Virginia P. Arcangelo and Peterson
Chapters 1-56
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H TABLE HOFHCONTENT
➢ Chapter H1: HIssues H for H theHPractitioner Hin HDrug H Therapy
➢ Chapter H2: HPharmacokinetic HBasis HofH Therapeutics H and HPharmacodynamic HPrinciples
➢ Chapter H3: H Impact Hof H Drug HInteractions H and HAdverse HEvents Hon H Therapeutics
➢ Chapter H4: HPrinciples H ofHPharmacotherapy H in HPediatrics, HPregnancy Hand HLactation
➢ Chapter H5: HPharmacotherapy HPrinciples H in H Older H Adults
➢ Chapter H6: HPrinciples H ofHAntimicrobial H Therapy
➢ Chapter H7: HPharmacogenomics H
➢ Chapter H8: HTheHEconomics HofHPharmacotherapeutics
➢ Chapter H9: HPrinciples H ofHPharmacology Hin HPain HManagement
➢ Chapter H10: HPain HManagement Hin H Opioid HUse HDisorder H(OUD) HPatients
➢ Chapter H11: HCannabis H and HPain H Management
➢ Chapter H12: HDermatitis
➢ Chapter H13: HBacterial, HFungal, H and HViral HInfections HofH the HSkin H
➢ Chapter H14: HPsoriasis
➢ Chapter H15: HAcne HVulgaris Hand H Rosacea
➢ Chapter H16: H Ophthalmic HDisorders
➢ Chapter H17: H Otitis HMedia Hand H Otitis HExterna
➢ Chapter H18: H Hypertension
➢ Chapter H19: H Hyperlipidemia
➢ Chapter H20: HChronic H Stable HAngina H and HMyocardial H Infarction
➢ Chapter H21: HHeart HFailure
➢ Chapter H22: H Arrhythmias
➢ Chapter H23: H Respiratory H Infections
➢ Chapter H24: HAsthma H and HChronic HObstructive HPulmonary HDisease
➢ Chapter H25: HHGastric, H Functional H and HInflammatory HBowel HDisorders
➢ Chapter H26: HGastroesophageal H Reflux HDisease H and HPeptic HUlcer H Disease
➢ Chapter H27: HLiver HDiseases
,➢ Chapter H28: HHUrinary H Tract H Infection
➢ Chapter H29: HHProstatic HDisorders Hand HErectile HDysfunction
➢ Chapter H30: HOveractive HBladder
➢ Chapter H31: HSexually H Transmitted H Infections
➢ Chapter H32: H Osteoarthritis H and HGout
➢ Chapter H33: HOsteoporosis
➢ Chapter H34: H Rheumatoid H Arthritis
➢ Chapter H35: H Headaches
➢ Chapter H36: HSeizure H Disorders
➢ Chapter H37: H Alzheimer’s HDisease
➢ Chapter H38: HParkinson HDisease
➢ Chapter H39: HMajor HDepressive HDisorder H and HBipolar HDisorders
➢ Chapter H40: H Anxiety H Disorders
➢ Chapter H41: HSleep HDisorders
➢ Chapter H42: HAttention HDeficit HHyperactivity H Disorder
➢ Chapter H43: HSubstance HUseH Disorders
➢ Chapter H44: HDiabetes H Mellitus
➢ Chapter H45: HThyroid H and HParathyroid HDisorders
➢ Chapter H46: H Allergies H and H Allergic H Reactions
➢ Chapter H47: H Human H Immunodeficiency H Virus
➢ Chapter H48: H Organ H Transplantation
➢ Chapter H49: HPharmacotherapy H for HSelect H Thromboembolic HDisorders
➢ Chapter H50: H Anemias
➢ Chapter H51: HImmunizations
➢ Chapter H52: HSmoking H Cessation
➢ Chapter H53: HWeight H Loss
➢ Chapter H54: HContraception
➢ Chapter H55: HMenopause
➢ Chapter H56: HVaginitis
, Chapter 1 Issues for the Practitioner in Drug Therapy
H H H H H H H H
MULTIPLEHCHOICE
1. NurseHpractitionerHprescriptiveHauthorityHisHregulatedHby:
A. TheHNationalHCouncilHofHStateHBoardsHofHNursing
B. TheHU.S.HDrugHEnforcementHAdministration
C. TheHStateHBoardHofHNursingHforHeachHstate
D. TheHStateHBoardHofHPharmacy
Answer:H C PTS:H H 1
2. PhysicianHAssistantH(PA)HprescriptiveHauthorityHisHregulatedHby:
A. TheHNationalHCouncilHofHStateHBoardsHofHNursing
B. TheHU.S.HDrugHEnforcementHAdministration
C. TheHStateHBoardHofHNursing
D. TheHStateHBoardHofHMedicalHExaminers
Answer:H D PTS:H H 1
3. ClinicalHjudgmentHinHprescribingHincludes:
A. FactoringHinHtheHcostHtoHtheHpatientHofHtheHmedicationHprescribed
B. AlwaysHprescribingHtheHnewestHmedicationHavailableHforHtheHdiseaseHprocess
C. HandingHoutHdrugHsamplesHtoHpoorHpatients
D. PrescribingHallHgenericHmedicationsHtoHcutHcosts
Answer:H A PTS:H H 1
4. CriteriaHforHchoosingHanHeffectiveHdrugHforHaHdisorderHinclude:
A. AskingHtheHpatientHwhatHdrugHtheyHthinkHwouldHworkHbestHforHthem
B. ConsultingHnationallyHrecognizedHguidelinesHforHdiseaseHmanagement
C. PrescribingHmedicationsHthatHareHavailableHasHsamplesHbeforeHwritingHaHprescription
D. FollowingHU.S.HDrugHEnforcementHAdministrationH(DEA)HguidelinesHfo
rHprescribing
Answer:H B PTS:H H 1
5. NurseHpractitionerHpracticeHmayHthriveHunderHhealth-careHreformHdueHto:
A. TheHdemonstratedHabilityHofHnurseHpractitionersHtoHcontrolHcostsHandHimproveHpatie
ntHoutcomes
B. TheHfactHthatHnurseHpractitionersHwillHbeHableHtoHpracticeHindependently
C. TheHfactHthatHnurseHpractitionersHwillHhaveHfullHreimbursementHunderHhealth-
careHreform
D. TheHabilityHtoHshiftHaccountabilityHforHMedicaidHtoHtheHstateHlevel
Answer:H A PTS:H H 1