PN Pharmacology for Nursing
REVIEW MODULE EDITION 8.0
Contributors
Debborah Williams MSN, RN
LaKeisha Wheless MSN, RN
Consultants
Sheryl Sommer PhD, RN, CNE
Lois Churchill MN, RN
Janean Johnson MSN, RN, CNE
Dr. Teresa M. Conte PhD, CPNP
Brenda Ball MEd, BSN, RN
Betty Daniel MSN, RN
Robin Hertel EdS, MSN, CMSRN
Jenni L. Hoffman DNP,
Honey Holman MSN/Ed., RN FNP-C, CLNC, FAANP
Peggy Leehy MSN, RN Penny Fauber RN, BSN, MS, PhD
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, User’s Guide
Welcome to the Assessment Technologies Institute® ACTIVE LEARNING SCENARIOS
PN Pharmacology for Nursing Review Module Edition 8.0. AND APPLICATION EXERCISES
The mission of ATI’s Content Mastery Series® Review
Each chapter includes opportunities for you to test your
Modules is to provide user-friendly compendiums of
knowledge and to practice applying that knowledge. Active
nursing knowledge that will:
Learning Scenario exercises pose a nursing scenario
● Help you locate important information quickly.
and then direct you to use an ATI Active Learning
● Assist in your learning efforts.
Template (included at the back of this book) to record
● Provide exercises for applying your nursing knowledge.
the important knowledge a nurse should apply to the
● Facilitate your entry into the nursing profession as a
scenario. An example is then provided to which you can
newly licensed nurse.
compare your completed Active Learning Template. The
This newest edition of the Review Modules has been Application Exercises include NCLEX-style questions, such
redesigned to optimize your learning experience. We’ve as multiple-choice and multiple-select items, providing
fit more content into less space and have done so in a you with opportunities to practice answering the kinds of
way that will make it even easier for you to find and questions you might expect to see on ATI assessments or
understand the information you need. the NCLEX. After the Application Exercises, an answer key
is provided, along with rationales.
ORGANIZATION NCLEX® CONNECTIONS
To prepare for the NCLEX-PN, it is important to
This Review Module is organized into units covering
understand how the content in this Review Module
pharmacological principles (Unit 1) and medications
is connected to the NCLEX-PN test plan. You can
affecting the body systems and physiological processes find information on the detailed test plan at the
(Units 2 to 13). Chapters within these units conform to one National Council of State Boards of Nursing’s website,
of two organizing principles for presenting the content. www.ncsbn.org. When reviewing content in this Review
● Nursing concepts Module, regularly ask yourself, “How does this content fit
● Medications into the test plan, and what types of questions related to
this content should I expect?”
Nursing concepts chapters begin with an overview
To help you in this process, we’ve included NCLEX
describing the central concept and its relevance to nursing.
Connections at the beginning of each unit and with each
Subordinate themes are covered in outline form to question in the Application Exercises Answer Keys. The
demonstrate relationships and present the information in NCLEX Connections at the beginning of each unit point
a clear, succinct manner. out areas of the detailed test plan that relate to the content
within that unit. The NCLEX Connections attached to the
Medications chapters include an overview describing a
Application Exercises Answer Keys demonstrate how each
disorder or group of disorders. Medications used to treat
exercise fits within the detailed content outline.
these disorders are grouped according to classification.
These NCLEX Connections will help you understand how
A specific medication can be selected as a prototype or
the detailed content outline is organized, starting with
example of the characteristics of medications in this
major client needs categories and subcategories and
classification. These sections include information about followed by related content areas and tasks. The major
how the medication works and its therapeutic uses. client needs categories are:
Next, you will find information about complications, ● Safe and Effective Care Environment
contraindications/precautions, and interactions, as well as ◯ Management of Care
nursing interventions and client education to help prevent ◯ Safety and Infection Control
and/or manage these issues. Finally, the chapter includes ● Health Promotion and Maintenance
information on nursing administration of the medication ● Psychosocial Integrity
and evaluation of the medication’s effectiveness. ● Physiological Integrity
◯ Basic Care and Comfort
◯ Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
◯ Reduction of Risk Potential
◯ Physiological Adaptation
An NCLEX Connection might, for example, alert you that
content within a unit is related to:
● Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
◯ Adverse Effects/Contraindications/Side Effects/
Interactions
■ Identify a contraindication to the administration of
a medication to the client.
PN PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSING USER’S GUIDE III
, QSEN COMPETENCIES ICONS
As you use the Review Modules, you will note the Icons are used throughout the Review Module to draw
integration of the Quality and Safety Education for your attention to particular areas. Keep an eye out for
Nurses (QSEN) competencies throughout the chapters. these icons.
These competencies are integral components of the
curriculum of many nursing programs in the United States This icon is used for NCLEX Connections.
and prepare you to provide safe, high-quality care as a
This icon indicates gerontological considerations,
newly licensed nurse. Icons appear to draw your attention
or knowledge specific to the care of older
to the six QSEN competencies.
adult clients.
Safety: The minimization of risk factors that could
This icon is used for content related to safety
cause injury or harm while promoting quality care
and is a QSEN competency. When you see this
and maintaining a secure environment for clients, self,
icon, take note of safety concerns or steps that
and others.
nurses can take to ensure client safety and a
Patient-Centered Care: The provision of caring and safe environment.
compassionate, culturally sensitive care that addresses
This icon is a QSEN competency that indicates
clients’ physiological, psychological, sociological, spiritual,
the importance of a holistic approach to
and cultural needs, preferences, and values.
providing care.
Evidence-Based Practice: The use of current knowledge
This icon, a QSEN competency, points out the
from research and other credible sources, on which to base
integration of research into clinical practice.
clinical judgment and client care.
This icon is a QSEN competency and highlights
Informatics: The use of information technology as a
the use of information technology to support
communication and information-gathering tool that
nursing practice.
supports clinical decision-making and scientifically based
nursing practice. This icon is used to focus on the QSEN
competency of integrating planning processes to
Quality Improvement: Care related and organizational
meet clients’ needs.
processes that involve the development and
implementation of a plan to improve health care services This icon highlights the QSEN competency of care
and better meet clients’ needs. delivery using an interprofessional approach.
Teamwork and Collaboration: The delivery of client care This icon appears at the top-right of pages
in partnership with multidisciplinary members of the and indicates availability of an online media
health care team to achieve continuity of care and positive supplement, such as a graphic, animation, or
client outcomes. video. If you have an electronic copy of the
Review Module, this icon will appear alongside
clickable links to media supplements. If you have
a hard copy version of the Review Module, visit
www.atitesting.com for details on how to access
these features.
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refer to the Review Module addendums for information on
what updates have been made. These addendums, which
are available in the Help/FAQs on the student site and the
Resources/eBooks & Active Learning on the faculty site,
are updated regularly and always include the most current
information on updates to the Review Modules.
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