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Test BankPharmacotherapeuticsforAdvancedPracticeNursePrescribers6eTeriMoserWoo
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Woo 1
Pharmacotherapeuticsfor APNPrescribers,6e b b b Ch01

Chapter 1. The Roleofthe Advanced Practice Nurseas Prescriber
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MULTIPLE CHOICE b




1. Nursepractitionerprescriptiveauthorityisregulated by:
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A. TheNational Council ofState Boards ofNursing
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B. TheU.S. Drug EnforcementAdministration
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C. TheStateBoard of Nursing for each state
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D. TheStateBoard of Pharmacy
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ANS: C PTS: 1

2. Thebenefitstothe patient ofhaving an advanced practice registered nurse(APRN)prescriber
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include:
b



A. Nurses know more about pharmacology than other prescribers because they take it
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both in their basic nursing program and in their APRN program.
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B. Nurses carefor thepatient fromaholisticapproach and includethepatient in
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decision-making regarding their care.
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C. APRNsarelesslikelyto prescribenarcotics andother controlled substances.
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D. APRNs are able to prescribe independently in all states, whereas a physician’s
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assistantneeds to have aphysician supervising their practice.
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ANS: B PTS: 1

3. Clinicaljudgmentinprescribingincludes:
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A. Factoringin thecost tothepatient of themedication prescribed
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B. Alwaysprescribingthenewest medication available forthediseaseprocess
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C. Handingoutdrug samples to poor patients b b b b b b



D. Prescribingall genericmedications tocut costs b b b b b b




ANS: A PTS: 1

4. The process for choosing an effectivedrug for adisorder includes:
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A. Asking thepatient what drug they think would work best for them
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B. Consultingnationally recognizedguidelines fordiseasemanagement b b b b b



C. Prescribingmedications thatareavailable as samplesbeforewriting aprescription
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D. FollowingU.S. Drug Enforcement Administration guidelinesfor prescribing
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ANS: B PTS: 1

5. Nonintentionalnonadherence ofdrug therapymay occurdueto: b b b b b b b b



A. Beliefthat medication doesnotwork
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B. Adversedrug reactions b



C. Chronicconditions thatrequiredaily therapy b b b b b



D. Forgetfulnessor distraction b b




ANS: D PTS: 1

, Woo 1
PharmacotherapeuticsforAPNPrescribers,6e b b b b Ch02


Chapter 2. Reviewof Basic Principlesof Pharmacology
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MULTIPLE CHOICE b




1. Apatient’snutritional intakeand laboratory results reflect hypoalbuminemia. Thisiscriticalto
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prescribing because:
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A. Distribution of drugs totarget tissuemay be affected. b b b b b b b b



B. Thesolubility of the drug will notmatch the site ofabsorption.
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C. Therewill beless freedrug availableto generatean effect. b b b b b b b b b



D. Drugsbound to albuminarereadily excretedby thekidneys.
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ANS: A PTS: 1

2. Drugsthathaveasignificantfirst-pass effect:
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A. Must begiven bytheenteral (oral) routeonlyb b b b b b b b



B. Bypassthehepaticcirculation b b b



C. Arerapidly metabolized bytheliver and mayhavelittle, ifany,desired action
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D. Areconverted by theliver to moreactiveand fat-solubleforms
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ANS: C PTS: 1

3. Therouteof excretion of a volatiledrug will likely bethe:
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A. Kidneys
B. Lungs
C. Bileand feces b b



D. Skin

ANS: B PTS: 1

4. Amajor disadvantageto IV administration isthat:
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A. First-passmetabolism iseliminated. b b b



B. Needlesand sterility arerequired. b b b



C. Absorptionof thedrug cannot beslowed after administration. b b b b b b b b



D. Itis significantly moreexpensivethan otherroutes.
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ANS: C PTS: 1

5. The nurse practitioner (NP) chooses to give cephalexin every 8 hours based on knowledge ofthe
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drug’s:
b



A. Propensity togo tothetarget receptor b b b b b b



B. Biologicalhalf-life b



C. Pharmacodynamics
D. Safetyand sideeffects b b b




ANS: B PTS: 1

6. Deferasirox is a chelating agent used to treat iron overload by binding iron to render it
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biologically inactive. This is best characterized as a(n):
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, Woo 2
PharmacotherapeuticsforAPNPrescribers,6e b b b b Ch02


A. Nonreceptormechanism
B. Partialagonist b



C. Fullagonist b



D. Noncompetitiveantagonist
ANS: A PTS: 1

7. Thepointin timeon thedrug concentration curvethat indicates thefirst sign of atherapeutic
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effect is the:
b b b



A. Minimumadverseeffect level b b b



B. Peakof action b b



C. Onset of action b b



D. Therapeuticrange

ANS: C PTS: 1

8. Phenytoinrequires that atrough level bedrawn. Peak and troughlevels aredone:
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A. When thedrug has awidetherapeutic rangeb b b b b b b



B. When thedrug will beadministered for ashorttimeonly
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C. Whenthereis ahighcorrelation between thedoseand saturation ofreceptor sites
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D. To determineif adrug is in thetherapeutic range
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ANS: D PTS: 1

9. Alaboratory result indicates that thepeak level foradrug isabovetheminimumtoxic
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concentration. This means that the:
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A. Concentrationwillproducetherapeuticeffects. b b b b



B. Concentrationwill producean adverseresponse. b b b b b



C. Timebetween doses must beshortened.b b b b b



D. Duration of action of the drug is too long. b b b b b b b b




ANS: B PTS: 1

10. Drugsthatarereceptor agonists may demonstratewhat property?
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A. Irreversiblebinding tothedrugreceptor site b b b b b b



B. Up-regulation with chronicuse b b b



C. Desensitizationordown-regulation withcontinuous use b b b b b



D. Inverserelationship betweendrug concentration anddrugaction
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ANS: C PTS: 1

11. Drugsthatarereceptor antagonists, suchasbeta blockers, maycause:
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A. Down-regulationof thedrug receptor b b b b



B. Anexaggeratedresponse ifabruptly discontinued
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C. Partialblockade of theeffects of agonist drugs
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D. Anexaggerated response to competitivedrug agonists
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ANS: B PTS: 1

, Woo 3
PharmacotherapeuticsforAPNPrescribers,6e b b b b Ch02


12. Factors thataffect gastricdrugabsorption include:
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A. Liverenzymeactivity b b



B. Protein-bindingpropertiesofthedrugmolecule b b b b b



C. Lipid solubility of thedrug b b b b



D. Ability tochew and swallow b b b b




ANS: C PTS: 1

13. Drugsadministered viaIV:
b b b



A. Need to belipid solublein order to be easily absorbed
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B. Begindistribution intothebody immediately b b b b b



C. Areeasily absorbedif they arenonionized
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D. May usepinocytosis to beabsorbed b b b b b




ANS: B PTS: 1

14. When a medication is added to a regimen for a synergistic effect, the combined effect of the
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drugs is:
b b



A. Thesumof the effects ofeach drug individually
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B. Greaterthan the sumof theeffects ofeach drug individually b b b b b b b b b b



C. Lessthan theeffect of each drugindividually
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D. Notpredictable,as itvarieswith eachindividual
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ANS: B PTS: 1

15. Whichofthefollowingstatements about bioavailability is true?
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A. Bioavailabilityissuesareespeciallyimportant fordrugswithnarrowtherapeutic b b b b b b b b b



ranges or sustained-release mechanisms.
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B. All brands ofadrug havethe samebioavailability.
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C. Drugsthatareadministered morethan onceaday havegreater bioavailability than
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drugs given once daily.
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D. Combininganactivedrugwith aninertsubstance does notaffect bioavailability. b b b b b b b b b b b




ANS: A PTS: 1

16. Which of the following statements about the major distribution barriers (blood–brain or fetal–
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placental) is true?
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A. Watersolubleandionized drugscross thesebarriers rapidly.
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B. The blood–brain barrier slows the passage of many drugs into and out of brain
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cells.
b



C. Thefetal–placental barrierprotects thefetus fromdrugs takenbythemother.
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D. Lipid-solubledrugs donotpass thesebarriers and aresafefor pregnant women. b b b b b b b b b b b b




ANS: B PTS: 1

17. Drugs are metabolized mainly by the liver via phase I or phase II reactions. The purpose ofboth
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of these types of reactions is to:
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A. Inactivateprodrugs beforethey can beactivated by targettissues b b b b b b b b b

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