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Chapter 1: An Introduction To Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines............................................ 3
chapter 2: pharmacokinetics /chapter3: pharmacodynamics ...................................................................... 22
chapter4: pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics................................................................................. 47
chapter 5: pharmacology across the life span ............................................................................................. 57
chapter 6: drug-therapy prescribing in special populations........................................................................ 69
chapter 7: drug development and approval................................................................................................. 86
chapter 8-chapter 10: foundations of prescription writing chapter 9: responsiblecontrolled-substance
prescribing chapter 10: antibiotic stewardship............................................................................................ 98
chapter 11: applied calculations for prescribing....................................................................................... 113
chapter 12-: promoting adherence with pharmacotherapy ii: system-specific and patient-focused
prescribing chapter 13: pharmacotherapy for ear, nose, mouth, andthroat conditions /chapter 14:
pharmacotherapy for eye conditions ......................................................................................................... 130
chapter 15: pharmacotherapy for skin conditions .................................................................................... 142
chapter 16: pharmacotherapy for neurologic conditions .......................................................................... 154
chapter 17: pharmacotherapy for cardiovascular conditions ................................................................... 180
chapter 18: pharmacotherapy for respiratory conditions ......................................................................... 204
chapter 19: pharmacotherapy for gastrointestinal conditions and conditions requiringnutritional support
................................................................................................................................................................... 225
chapter 20: pharmacotherapy for genitourinary conditions ..................................................................... 247
chapter 21: pharmacotherapy for renal, acid–base, fluid, and electrolyte disorders ............................... 257
chapter 22: pharmacotherapy for musculoskeletal and rheumatologic conditions .................................. 282
chapter 23: therapeutic applications of immunology and vaccines ......................................................... 303
chapter 24: pharmacotherapy for endocrine disorders ............................................................................. 313
chapter 25: pharmacotherapy for hematologic disorders ......................................................................... 332
chapter 26: hematology/oncology and supportive care for the nononcologist ........................................ 362
chapter 27: pharmacotherapy related to women’s health conditions ....................................................... 374
chapter 28: pharmacotherapy related to men’s health conditions ............................................................ 403
chapter 29: pharmacotherapy related to transgender care ........................................................................ 415
chapter 30: antimicrobial pharmacotherapy ............................................................................................. 427
chapter 31: antiretroviral pharmacotherapy .............................................................................................. 449
chapter 32: psychopharmacology and integrative health: combined treatment ofpsychiatric and
neurocognitive conditions ......................................................................................................................... 472
chapter 33: pharmacotherapy for pain management ................................................................................ 491
chapter 34: substance use disorder iii: health promotion and maintenance ............................................. 510
chapter 35: over-the-counter medications ................................................................................................ 540
chapter 36: pharmacotherapy for obesity ................................................................................................. 556
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Chapter 1: An Introduction To Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines
Multiple Choice
• What Is The Primary Purpose Of The Nursing Assessment?
• Identifying Underlying Pathologic Conditions
• Assisting The Physician In Identifying Medical Conditions
• Determining The Patients Mental Status
• Exploring Patient Responses To Health Problems
Ans: D
A Nursing Assessment Is Done To Identify The Patients Response To
Health Problems. During The Nursing Assessment Phase, A
Comprehensive Information Base Is Developed Through A Physical
Examination, Nursing History, Medication History, And Professional
Observation. Identifying Underlying Pathologic Conditions And Assisting
The Physician In IdentifyingMedical Conditions Is Not Part Of The
Nursing Process. Determining The Patients Mental Status Is One Part Of
The Nursing Assessment, But It Is Not The Primary Purpose.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Comprehension
Ref: Dm 36 Obj: 1 | 3 Top: Nursing
Process Step: Assessment
Msc: Nclex Client Needs Category: Health Promotion And Maintenance
• What Is The Basis Of The Nanda I Taxonomy?
• Functional Health Patterns
• Human Response Patterns
• Basic Human Needs
• Pathophysiologic Needs
Ans: B
, The Nanda I Taxonomy Identifies Human Response Patterns.
Functional Components Of Health Patterns Are Limited To Activity,
fluid Volume, Nutrition, Self Care, And Sensory Perception. Basic
Human Needs Comprise Less Than Merely Health Patterns.
Pathophysiologic Needs AreNot Part Of The Scope Of Nanda I.
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