Lilley's Pharmacology for Canadian Health Care Practice by Kara Sealock,
Cydnee Seneviratne (2024) || LATEST EDITION|| ALL CHAPTERS||GRADED A+
5th Edition
,Table of Contents
PART 1 Pharmacology Basics ...............................................................................................................4
Chapter 01: Nursing Practice In Canada And Drug Therapy ...................................................................... 4
Chapter 02: Pharmacological Principles .................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 03: Legal And Ethical Considerations ......................................................................................... 14
Chapter 04: Patient Focused Considerations .......................................................................................... 19
Chapter 05: Gene Therapy And Pharmacogenomics ............................................................................... 27
Chapter 06: Medication Errors: Preventing And Responding .................................................................. 29
Chapter 07: Patient Education And Drug Therapy .................................................................................. 32
Chapter 08: Over-The-Counter Drugs And Natural Health Products ....................................................... 37
Chapter 09: Vitamins And Minerals ......................................................................................................... 40
Chapter 10: Principles Of Drug Administration ....................................................................................... 44
PART 2 Drugs Affecting The Central Nervous System ......................................................................... 54
Chapter 11: Analgesic Drugs.................................................................................................................... 54
Chapter 12: General And Local Anaesthetics .......................................................................................... 60
Chapter 13: Central Nervous System Depressants And Muscle Relaxants .............................................. 65
Chapter 14: Central Nervous System Stimulants And Related Drugs ...................................................... 70
Chapter 15: Antiepileptic Drugs .............................................................................................................. 75
Chapter 16: Antiparkinsonian Drugs........................................................................................................ 81
Chapter 17: Psychotherapeutic Drugs ..................................................................................................... 85
Chapter 18: Substance Misuse ................................................................................................................ 92
PART 3 Drugs Affecting The Autonomic Nervous ............................................................................... 97
System ............................................................................................................................................ 97
Chapter 19: Adrenergic Drugs ................................................................................................................. 97
Chapter 20: Adrenergic-Blocking Drugs ................................................................................................ 103
Chapter 21: Cholinergic Drugs ............................................................................................................... 108
Chapter 22: Cholinergic-Blocking Drugs ................................................................................................ 113
PART 4 Drugs Affecting The Cardiovascular And .............................................................................. 119
Renal System ................................................................................................................................. 119
Chapter 23: Antihypertensive Drugs..................................................................................................... 119
Chapter 24: Antianginal Drugs .............................................................................................................. 124
Chapter 25: Heart Failure Drugs ........................................................................................................... 129
Chapter 26: Diuretic Drugs.................................................................................................................... 135
, Chapter 27: Antidysrhythmic Drugs ...................................................................................................... 140
Chapter 28: Coagulation Modifier Drugs .............................................................................................. 145
Chapter 29: Antilipemic Drugs .............................................................................................................. 150
Chapter 30: Fluids And Electrolytes ...................................................................................................... 156
PART 5 Drugs Affecting The Endocrine System ................................................................................ 162
Chapter 31: Pituitary Drugs................................................................................................................... 162
, PART 1 Pharmacology Basics
Chapter 01: Nursing Practice In Canada And Drug Therapy
Lilley: Pharmacology For Canadian Health Care Practice, 5th Canadian Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Is A Judgement About A Particular Patient ‘s Potential Need Or Problem?
A. A Goal
B. An Assessment
C. Subjective Data
D. A G Diagnosis
CORRECT ANS>>D
G Diagnosis Is The Phase Of The G Process During Which A Clinical Judgement Is Made About How A
Patient Responds To Heath Conditions And Life Processes Or Vulnerability For That Response.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: P. 11
2. The Patient Is To Receive Oral Furosemide (Lasix) Every Day; However, Because The Patient Is
Unable To Swallow, He Cannot Take Medication Orally, As Ordered. The Nurse Needs To Contact The
Physician. What Type Of Problem Is This?
A. A Right Time Problem
B. A Right Dose Problem
C. A Right Route Problem
D. A Right Medication Problem
CORRECT ANS>>C
This Is A Right Route Problem: The Nurse Cannot Assume The Route And Must Clarify The Route
With The Prescriber. This Is Not A Right Time Problem Because The Ordered Frequency Has Not
Changed. This Is Not A Right Dose Problem Because The Dose Is Not Related To An Inability To Swallow.
This Is Not A Right Medication Problem Because The Medication Ordered Will Not Change, Just The
Route.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: P. 14