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Centered Nursing Process Approach 11th Edi
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tion ISBN: 9780323793155 Jennifer Yeager,
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Kathleen DiMaggio, Linda McCuistion, Mar
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y Winton d5
, Testd5Bankd5Pharmacology:d5Ad5Patient-
Centeredd5Nursingd5Processd5Approachd511thd5Editiond5ISBN:d59780323793155d5Jenniferd5Yeag
er,d5Kathleend5DiMaggio,d5Lindad5McCuistion,d5Maryd5Winton
Tabled5ofd5Content
1.d5Clinicald5Judgmentd5Managementd5Modeld5(CJMM)d5andd5thed5Nursingd5Process
2.d5Drugd5Developmentd5andd5Ethicald5Considerations
3.d5Pharmacokineticsd5andd5Pharmacodynamics
4.d5Pharmacogenetics
5.d5Complementaryd5andd5Alternatived5Therapies
6.d5Pediatricd5Considerations
7.d5Drugd5Therapyd5ind5Olderd5Adults
8.d5Drugsd5ind5Substanced5Used5Disorder
9.d5Safetyd5andd5Quality
10.d5Drugd5Administration
11.d5Drugd5Calculations
12.d5Fluidd5Volumed5andd5Electrolytes
13.d5Vitamind5andd5Minerald5Replacement
14.d5Nutritionald5Support
15.d5Adrenergicd5Agonistsd5andd5Antagonists
16.d5Cholinergicd5Agonistsd5andd5Antagonists
17.d5Stimulants
18.d5Depressants
19.d5Antiseizured5Drugs
20.d5Drugsd5ford5Parkinsonismd5andd5Alzheimerd5Disease
21.d5Drugsd5ford5Neuromusculard5Disordersd5andd5Muscled5Spasms
22.d5Antipsychoticsd5andd5Anxiolytics
23.d5Antidepressantsd5andd5Moodd5Stabilizers
24.d5Antiinflammatories
25.d5Analgesics
26.d5Penicillins,d5Otherd5Beta-Lactams,d5andd5Cephalosporins
27.d5Macrolides,d5Oxazolidinones,d5Lincosamides,d5Glycopeptides,d5Ketolides,d5andd5Lipopeptide
s
28.d5Tetracyclines,d5Glycylcyclines,d5Aminoglycosides,d5andd5Fluoroquinolones
29.d5Sulfonamidesd5andd5Nitroimidazolesd5Antibiotics
30.d5Antituberculars,d5Antifungals,d5andd5Antivirals
31.d5Antimalarials,d5Anthelmintics,d5andd5Peptides
32.d5HIV-d5andd5AIDS-Relatedd5Drugs
33.d5Transplantd5Drugs
34.d5Vaccines
35.d5Anticancerd5Drugs
36.d5Targetedd5Therapiesd5tod5Treatd5Cancer
,37.d5Biologicd5Responsed5Modifiers
38.d5Upperd5Respiratoryd5Disorders
39.d5Lowerd5Respiratoryd5Disorders
40.d5Cardiacd5Glycosides,d5Antianginals,d5andd5Antidysrhythmics
41.d5Diuretics
42.d5Antihypertensives
43.d5Anticoagulants,d5Antiplatelets,d5andd5Thrombolytics
44.d5Antihyperlipidemicsd5andd5Drugsd5tod5Improved5Peripherald5Bloodd5Flow
45.d5Gastrointestinald5Tractd5Disorders
46.d5Antiulcerd5Drugs
47.d5Eyed5andd5Eard5Disorders
48.d5Dermatologicd5Disorders
49.d5Pituitary,d5Thyroid,d5Parathyroid,d5andd5Adrenald5Disorders
50.d5Antidiabetics
51.d5Urinaryd5Disorders
52.d5Pregnancyd5andd5Pretermd5Labor
53.d5Labor,d5Delivery,d5andd5Postpartum
54.d5Neonatald5andd5Newborn
55.d5Women’sd5Reproductived5Health
56.d5Men’sd5Reproductived5Health
57.d5Sexuallyd5Transmittedd5Infections
58.d5Adultd5andd5Pediatricd5Emergencyd5Drugs
, Chapterd501:d5Thed5Nursingd5Processd5andd5Patient-Centeredd5Care
McCuistion:d5Pharmacology:d5Ad5Patient-
Centeredd5Nursingd5Processd5Approach,d511thd5Edition
MULTIPLEd5CHOICE
1. Alld5ofd5thed5followingd5wouldd5bed5consideredd5subjectived5data,d5EXCEPT:
a. Patient-reportedd5healthd5history
b. Patient-reportedd5signsd5andd5symptomsd5ofd5theird5illness
c. Financiald5barriersd5reportedd5byd5thed5patient‘sd5caregiver
d. Vitald5signsd5obtainedd5fromd5thed5medicald5record
ANS:d 5 D
Subjectived5datad5isd5basedd5ond5whatd5patientsd5ord5familyd5membersd5communicated5tod5thed5nurse.d
5Patient-
d5reportedd5healthd5history,d5signsd5andd5symptoms,d5andd5caregiverd5reportedd5financiald5barriersd5w
ouldd5bed5consideredd5subjectived5data.d5Vitald5signsd5obtainedd5fromd5thed5medicald5recordd5would
d5bed5consideredd5objectived5data.
DIF: Cognitived5Level:d5Understandingd5(Comprehension)
TOP:d5 Nursingd5Process:d5Planningd5MSC:d 5 NCLEX:d5Managementd5ofd5Clientd5Care
2. Thed5nursed5isd5usingd5datad5collectedd5tod5defined5ad5setd5ofd5interventionsd5tod5achieved5thed5mo
std5desirabled5outcomes.d5Whichd5ofd5thed5followingd5stepsd5isd5thed5nursed5applying?
a. Recognizingd5cuesd5(assessment)
b. Analyzed5cuesd5&d5prioritized5hypothesisd5(analysis)
c. Generated5solutionsd5(planning)
d. Taked5actiond5(nursingd5interventions)
ANS:d 5 C
Whend5generatingd5solutionsd5(planning),d5thed5nursed5identifiesd5expectedd5outcomesd5andd5usesd5
thed5patient‘sd5problem(s)d5tod5defined5ad5setd5ofd5interventionsd5tod5achieved5thed5mostd5desirabled5
outcomes.d5Recognizingd5cuesd5(assessment)d5involvesd5thed5gatheringd5ofd5cuesd5(information)d5f
romd5thed5patientd5aboutd5theird5healthd5andd5lifestyled5practices,d5whichd5ared5importantd5factsd5th
atd5aidd5thed5nursed5ind5makingd5clinicald5cared5decisions.d5Prioritizingd5hypothesisd5isd5usedd5tod5or
ganized5andd5rankd5thed5patientd5problem(s)d5identified.d5Finally,d5takingd5actiond5involvesd5implem
entationd5ofd5nursingd5interventionsd5tod5accomplishd5thed5expectedd5outcomes.
DIF:
Cognitived5Level:d5Understandingd5(Comprehensi
on)d5TOP:d 5 Nursingd5Process:d5Nursingd5Intervention
MSC:d 5 NCLEX:d5Managementd5ofd5Clientd5Care
3. Ad55-year-
oldd5childd5withd5typed51d5diabetesd5mellitusd5hasd5hadd5repeatedd5hospitalizationsd5ford5episodesd5o
fd5hyperglycemia.d5Thed5parentsd5telld5thed5nursed5thatd5theyd5can‘td5keepd5trackd5ofd5everythingd5t
hatd5hasd5tod5bed5doned5tod5cared5ford5theird5child.d5Thed5nursed5reviewsd5medications,d5diet,d5andd5sy
mptomd5managementd5withd5thed5parentsd5andd5drawsd5upd5ad5dailyd5checklistd5ford5thed5familyd5tod
5use.d5Thesed5activitiesd5ared5completedd5ind5whichd5stepd5ofd5thed5nursingd5process?
a. Recognizingd5cuesd5(assessment)
b. Analyzed5cuesd5&d5prioritized5hypothesisd5(analysis)
Test Bank Pharmacology: A Patient-
d5 d5 d5 d5
Centered Nursing Process Approach 11th Edi
d5 d5 d5 d5 d5
tion ISBN: 9780323793155 Jennifer Yeager,
d5 d5 d5 d5 d5
Kathleen DiMaggio, Linda McCuistion, Mar
d5 d5 d5 d5
y Winton d5
, Testd5Bankd5Pharmacology:d5Ad5Patient-
Centeredd5Nursingd5Processd5Approachd511thd5Editiond5ISBN:d59780323793155d5Jenniferd5Yeag
er,d5Kathleend5DiMaggio,d5Lindad5McCuistion,d5Maryd5Winton
Tabled5ofd5Content
1.d5Clinicald5Judgmentd5Managementd5Modeld5(CJMM)d5andd5thed5Nursingd5Process
2.d5Drugd5Developmentd5andd5Ethicald5Considerations
3.d5Pharmacokineticsd5andd5Pharmacodynamics
4.d5Pharmacogenetics
5.d5Complementaryd5andd5Alternatived5Therapies
6.d5Pediatricd5Considerations
7.d5Drugd5Therapyd5ind5Olderd5Adults
8.d5Drugsd5ind5Substanced5Used5Disorder
9.d5Safetyd5andd5Quality
10.d5Drugd5Administration
11.d5Drugd5Calculations
12.d5Fluidd5Volumed5andd5Electrolytes
13.d5Vitamind5andd5Minerald5Replacement
14.d5Nutritionald5Support
15.d5Adrenergicd5Agonistsd5andd5Antagonists
16.d5Cholinergicd5Agonistsd5andd5Antagonists
17.d5Stimulants
18.d5Depressants
19.d5Antiseizured5Drugs
20.d5Drugsd5ford5Parkinsonismd5andd5Alzheimerd5Disease
21.d5Drugsd5ford5Neuromusculard5Disordersd5andd5Muscled5Spasms
22.d5Antipsychoticsd5andd5Anxiolytics
23.d5Antidepressantsd5andd5Moodd5Stabilizers
24.d5Antiinflammatories
25.d5Analgesics
26.d5Penicillins,d5Otherd5Beta-Lactams,d5andd5Cephalosporins
27.d5Macrolides,d5Oxazolidinones,d5Lincosamides,d5Glycopeptides,d5Ketolides,d5andd5Lipopeptide
s
28.d5Tetracyclines,d5Glycylcyclines,d5Aminoglycosides,d5andd5Fluoroquinolones
29.d5Sulfonamidesd5andd5Nitroimidazolesd5Antibiotics
30.d5Antituberculars,d5Antifungals,d5andd5Antivirals
31.d5Antimalarials,d5Anthelmintics,d5andd5Peptides
32.d5HIV-d5andd5AIDS-Relatedd5Drugs
33.d5Transplantd5Drugs
34.d5Vaccines
35.d5Anticancerd5Drugs
36.d5Targetedd5Therapiesd5tod5Treatd5Cancer
,37.d5Biologicd5Responsed5Modifiers
38.d5Upperd5Respiratoryd5Disorders
39.d5Lowerd5Respiratoryd5Disorders
40.d5Cardiacd5Glycosides,d5Antianginals,d5andd5Antidysrhythmics
41.d5Diuretics
42.d5Antihypertensives
43.d5Anticoagulants,d5Antiplatelets,d5andd5Thrombolytics
44.d5Antihyperlipidemicsd5andd5Drugsd5tod5Improved5Peripherald5Bloodd5Flow
45.d5Gastrointestinald5Tractd5Disorders
46.d5Antiulcerd5Drugs
47.d5Eyed5andd5Eard5Disorders
48.d5Dermatologicd5Disorders
49.d5Pituitary,d5Thyroid,d5Parathyroid,d5andd5Adrenald5Disorders
50.d5Antidiabetics
51.d5Urinaryd5Disorders
52.d5Pregnancyd5andd5Pretermd5Labor
53.d5Labor,d5Delivery,d5andd5Postpartum
54.d5Neonatald5andd5Newborn
55.d5Women’sd5Reproductived5Health
56.d5Men’sd5Reproductived5Health
57.d5Sexuallyd5Transmittedd5Infections
58.d5Adultd5andd5Pediatricd5Emergencyd5Drugs
, Chapterd501:d5Thed5Nursingd5Processd5andd5Patient-Centeredd5Care
McCuistion:d5Pharmacology:d5Ad5Patient-
Centeredd5Nursingd5Processd5Approach,d511thd5Edition
MULTIPLEd5CHOICE
1. Alld5ofd5thed5followingd5wouldd5bed5consideredd5subjectived5data,d5EXCEPT:
a. Patient-reportedd5healthd5history
b. Patient-reportedd5signsd5andd5symptomsd5ofd5theird5illness
c. Financiald5barriersd5reportedd5byd5thed5patient‘sd5caregiver
d. Vitald5signsd5obtainedd5fromd5thed5medicald5record
ANS:d 5 D
Subjectived5datad5isd5basedd5ond5whatd5patientsd5ord5familyd5membersd5communicated5tod5thed5nurse.d
5Patient-
d5reportedd5healthd5history,d5signsd5andd5symptoms,d5andd5caregiverd5reportedd5financiald5barriersd5w
ouldd5bed5consideredd5subjectived5data.d5Vitald5signsd5obtainedd5fromd5thed5medicald5recordd5would
d5bed5consideredd5objectived5data.
DIF: Cognitived5Level:d5Understandingd5(Comprehension)
TOP:d5 Nursingd5Process:d5Planningd5MSC:d 5 NCLEX:d5Managementd5ofd5Clientd5Care
2. Thed5nursed5isd5usingd5datad5collectedd5tod5defined5ad5setd5ofd5interventionsd5tod5achieved5thed5mo
std5desirabled5outcomes.d5Whichd5ofd5thed5followingd5stepsd5isd5thed5nursed5applying?
a. Recognizingd5cuesd5(assessment)
b. Analyzed5cuesd5&d5prioritized5hypothesisd5(analysis)
c. Generated5solutionsd5(planning)
d. Taked5actiond5(nursingd5interventions)
ANS:d 5 C
Whend5generatingd5solutionsd5(planning),d5thed5nursed5identifiesd5expectedd5outcomesd5andd5usesd5
thed5patient‘sd5problem(s)d5tod5defined5ad5setd5ofd5interventionsd5tod5achieved5thed5mostd5desirabled5
outcomes.d5Recognizingd5cuesd5(assessment)d5involvesd5thed5gatheringd5ofd5cuesd5(information)d5f
romd5thed5patientd5aboutd5theird5healthd5andd5lifestyled5practices,d5whichd5ared5importantd5factsd5th
atd5aidd5thed5nursed5ind5makingd5clinicald5cared5decisions.d5Prioritizingd5hypothesisd5isd5usedd5tod5or
ganized5andd5rankd5thed5patientd5problem(s)d5identified.d5Finally,d5takingd5actiond5involvesd5implem
entationd5ofd5nursingd5interventionsd5tod5accomplishd5thed5expectedd5outcomes.
DIF:
Cognitived5Level:d5Understandingd5(Comprehensi
on)d5TOP:d 5 Nursingd5Process:d5Nursingd5Intervention
MSC:d 5 NCLEX:d5Managementd5ofd5Clientd5Care
3. Ad55-year-
oldd5childd5withd5typed51d5diabetesd5mellitusd5hasd5hadd5repeatedd5hospitalizationsd5ford5episodesd5o
fd5hyperglycemia.d5Thed5parentsd5telld5thed5nursed5thatd5theyd5can‘td5keepd5trackd5ofd5everythingd5t
hatd5hasd5tod5bed5doned5tod5cared5ford5theird5child.d5Thed5nursed5reviewsd5medications,d5diet,d5andd5sy
mptomd5managementd5withd5thed5parentsd5andd5drawsd5upd5ad5dailyd5checklistd5ford5thed5familyd5tod
5use.d5Thesed5activitiesd5ared5completedd5ind5whichd5stepd5ofd5thed5nursingd5process?
a. Recognizingd5cuesd5(assessment)
b. Analyzed5cuesd5&d5prioritized5hypothesisd5(analysis)