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UNIT 1 Nursing Foundation of Clinical Pharmacology
1 General Principles of Pharmacology
2 Administration of Drugs
3 Making Drug Dosing Safer
4 The Nurs...
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UNIT 1 Nursing Foundation of Clinical Pharmacology
1 General Principles of Pharmacology
2 Administration of Drugs
3 Making Drug Dosing Safer
4 The Nursing Process
5 Patient and Family Teaching
UNIT 2 Drugs Used to Fight Infections
6 Antibacterial Drugs: Sulfonamides
7 Antibacterial Drugs That Disrupt the Bacterial Cell Wall
8 Antibacterial Drugs That Interfere With Protein Synthesis
9 Antibacterial Drugs That Interfere With DNA/RNA Synthesis
10 Antitubercular Drugs
11 Antiviral Drugs
12 Antifungal and Antiparasitic Drugs
UNIT 3 Drugs Used to Manage Pain
13 Nonopioid Analgesics: Salicylates and Nonsalicylates
14 Nonopioid Analgesics: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) and Migraine Headache
Medications
15 Opioid Analgesics
16 Opioid Antagonists
17 Anesthetic Drugs
UNIT 4 Drugs That Affect the Central Nervous System
18 Central Nervous System Stimulants
19 Cholinesterase Inhibitors
20 Antianxiety Drugs
21 Sedatives and Hypnotics
22 Antidepressant Drugs
23 Antipsychotic Drugs
UNIT 5 Drugs That Affect the Peripheral Nervous System
24 Adrenergic Drugs
25 Adrenergic Blocking Drugs
26 Cholinergic Drugs
27 Cholinergic Blocking Drugs
UNIT 6 Drugs That Affect the Neuromuscular System
28 Antiparkinson Drugs
29 Antiepileptics
30 Skeletal Muscle, Bone, and Joint Disorder Drugs
UNIT 7 Drugs That Affect the Respiratory System
31 Upper Respiratory System Drugs
32 Lower Respiratory System Drugs
UNIT 8 Drugs That Affect the Cardiovascular System
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,33 Diuretics
34 Antihyperlipidemic Drugs
35 Antihypertensive Drugs
36 Antianginal and Vasodilating Drugs
37 Anticoagulant and Thrombolytic Drugs
38 Cardiotonic and Inotropic Drugs
39 Antiarrhythmic Drugs
UNIT 9 Drugs That Affect the Gastrointestinal System
40 Upper Gastrointestinal System Drugs
41 Lower Gastrointestinal System Drugs
UNIT 10 Drugs That Affect the Endocrine System
42 Antidiabetic Drugs
43 Pituitary and Adrenocortical Hormones
44 Thyroid and Antithyroid Drugs
45 Male and Female Hormones
46 Uterine Drugs
UNIT 11 Drugs That Affect the Urinary System
47 Menopause and Andropause Drugs
48 Urinary Tract Anti-Infectives and Other Urinary Drugs
UNIT 12 Drugs That Affect the Immune System
49 Immunologic Agents
50 Antineoplastic Drugs and Targeted Therapies
51 Immunomodulating Drugs
UNIT 13 Drugs That Affect Other Body Systems
52 Skin Disorder Topical Drugs
53 Otic and Ophthalmic Preparations
54 Fluids, Electrolytes, and Parenteral Therapy
Chapter 1
1. A nursing instructor is preparing a teaching plan for a group of nursing students about
pharmacology. When describing this topic, the instructor would focus the discussion on
which of the following as an essential aspect?
A) Drug name
B) Drug class
C) Drug action
D) Drug source
Ans: C
Feedback:
Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their 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.
2. A nursing student is preparing to administer a prescribed drug to a patient. The student
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, reviews information about the drug and its actions. Which of the following would be the
best choice for obtaining this information? Select all that apply.
A) Nursing instructor
B) Nurse assigned to the patient
C) Clinical drug reference
D) Prescribing health care provider
E) Clinical pharmacist
Ans: C, E
Feedback:
Although the nursing student can ask the nursing instructor, the nurse assigned to the
patient, and the prescribing health care provider for information about the drug, the best
choices for drug information would include an appropriate drug reference and the
clinical pharmacist.
3. When describing the various types of medications to a group of nursing students, a
nursing instructor would identify which of the following as a source for deriving
medications? Select all that apply.
A) Plants
B) Synthetic sources
C) Mold
D) Minerals
E) Animals
Ans: A, B, C, D, E
Feedback:
Medications are derived from natural sources, for example, plants, molds, minerals, and
animals, as well as created synthetically in a laboratory.
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, 4. Which of the following names may be assigned to a drug during the process of
development? Select all that apply.
A) Chemical name
B) Official name
C) Pharmacologic name
D) Trade name
E) Nonproprietary name
Ans: A, B, D, E
Feedback:
Throughout the process of development, drugs may have several names assigned to
them including a chemical name, a generic (nonproprietary) name, an official name, and
a trade or brand name.
5. A drug may be classified by which of the following? Select all that apply.
A) The chemical type of the drug's active ingredient
B) The way the drug is used to treat a specific condition
C) The generic name of the drug
D) The trade name of the drug
E) The nonproprietary name of the drug
Ans: A, B
Feedback:
A drug may be classified by the chemical type of the active ingredient or by the way it is
used to treat a particular condition. Generic, trade, and nonproprietary refer to how a
drug is named.
6. A group of nursing students are reviewing information about the process of drug
development in the United States. The students demonstrate understanding of this
process when they identify that which of the following categories are assigned by the
Food and Drug Administration to newly approved drugs? Select all that apply.
A) Metabolite
B) Noncontrolled substance
C) Prescription
D) Nonprescription
E) Controlled substance
Ans: C, D, E
Feedback:
Once drugs are approved for use, the FDA assigns the drug to one of the following
categories: prescription, nonprescription, or controlled substance. Metabolite refers to
the inactive form of the drug. Noncontrolled substance is a term that is not used.
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