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TEST BANK - ABRAMS’ CLINICAL DRUG THERAPY:
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RATIONALES FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 13TH
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EDITION (FRANDSEN, 2025), CHAPTER 1-61 | ALL
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CHAPTERS y

, Test yBank yFor yAbrams’ yClinical yDrug yTherapy yRationales yfor yNursing yPractice
y 13th yEditiony
Geralyn yFrandsen y- yISBN/ISSN y9781975136130



Table yof yContent

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y Pharmacology yChapter y1 yThe yFoundation yof

Pharmacology: yQuality yand ySafetyyChapter y2 yBasic
y




Concepts yand yProcesses
y




Chapter y3 yMedication yAdministration yand ythe yNursing yProcess yof yDrug yTherapy




SECTION y2 yDrug yTherapy yThroughout ythe yLifespan

Chapter y4 yPharmacology yand ythe yCare yof yInfants yand yPediatric yPatients yMedication
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Chapter y5 yPharmacology yand ythe yCare yof yAdults yand

Geriatric yPatients yChapter y6 yPharmacology yand ythe yCare yof
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Pregnant yor yLactating yWomanyChapter y7 yPharmacology yand
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Women’s yHealth
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Chapter y8 yPharmacology yand yMen’s yHealth




SECTION y3 yDrugs yAffecting ythe yHematopoietic yand yImmune ySystems

Chapter y9 yDrug yTherapy yfor yCoagulation

DisordersyChapter y10 yDrug yTherapy yfor
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Dyslipidemia
y




Chapter y11 yDrug yTherapy yfor yHematopoietic

DisordersyChapter y12 yDrug yTherapy:
y

,Immunizations
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Chapter y13 yDrug yTherapy yto yDecrease

Immunity yChapter y14 yDrug yTherapy yfor ythe
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Treatment yof yCancer
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,SECTION y4 yDrugs yAffecting yInflammation yand yInfection

Chapter y15 yInflammation, yInfection, yand ythe yUse yof

Antimicrobial yAgentsyChapter y16 yDrug yTherapy yto yDecrease
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Pain, yFever, yand yInflammation yChapter y17 yDrug yTherapy yWith
y




Corticosteroids
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Chapter y18 yDrug yTherapy yWith yBeta-Lactam yAntibacterial

Agents yChapter y19 yDrug yTherapy yWith yAminoglycosides yand
y




Fluoroquinolones
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Chapter y20 yDrug yTherapy yWith yTetracyclines, ySulfonamides, yand yUrinary

Antiseptics yChapter y21 yDrug yTherapy yWith yMacrolides yand yMiscellaneous
y




Anti-infective yAgents yChapter y22 yDrug yTherapy yfor yTuberculosis yand
y




Mycobacterium yavium yComplex yDiseaseyChapter y23 yDrug yTherapy yfor yViral
y




Infections
y




Chapter y24 yDrug yTherapy yfor yFungal

Infections yChapter y25 yDrug yTherapy yfor
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Parasitic yInfections
y




SECTION y5 yDrugs yAffecting ythe yCardiovascular ySystem

Chapter y 26 Drug
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y




Hypertension C
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y Drug
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Therapy yfor yDysrhythmias
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Chapter y28 yDrug yTherapy yfor yCoronary yHeart

Disease yChapter y29 yDrug yTherapy yfor yShock
y




and yHypotension yChapter y30 yDrug yTherapy
y

,for yHeart yFailure
y




SECTION y6 yDrugs yAffecting ythe yRespiratory ySystem

Chapter y31 yDrug yTherapy yfor yNasal yCongestion yand yCough

Chapter y32 yDrug yTherapy yto yDecrease yHistamine yEffects yand

Allergic yResponseyChapter y33 yDrug yTherapy yfor yAsthma yand
y




Bronchoconstriction
y

,SECTION y7 yDrugs yAffecting ythe yRenal yand yDigestive ySystems

Chapter y34 yDrug yTherapy yfor yFluid yVolume yExcess

Chapter y35 yNutritional ySupport yProducts, yVitamins, yand yMineral

SupplementsyChapter y36 yDrug yTherapy yfor yWeight yManagement
y




Chapter y37 yDrug yTherapy yfor yPeptic yUlcer yDisease yand

HyperacidityyChapter y38 yDrug yTherapy yfor yNausea yand
y




Vomiting
y




Chapter y39 yDrug yTherapy yfor yConstipation yand

Elimination yProblemsyChapter y40 yDrug yTherapy yfor
y




Diarrhea
y




SECTION y8 yDrugs yAffecting ythe yEndocrine ySystem

Chapter y41 yDrug yTherapy yfor yDiabetes yMellitus

Chapter y42 yDrug yTherapy yfor yHyperthyroidism yand

Hypothyroidism yChapter y43 yDrug yTherapy yfor yPituitary yand
y




Hypothalamic yDysfunction yChapter y44 yDrug yTherapy yto
y




Regulate yCalcium yand yBone yMetabolism yChapter y45 yDrug
y




Therapy yfor yAddison’s yDisease yand yCushing’s yDisease
y




Section y9 yDrugs yAffecting ythe yAutonomic yand yCentral yNervous ySystem

Chapter y46 yPhysiology yof ythe yAutonomic yand yCentral yNervous ySystems yand yIndications
for ythe yUse yofyDrug yTherapy
y




Chapter y47 yDrug yTherapy yfor yMyasthenia yGravis, yAlzheimer’s yDisease, yand yUrinary yRetention

,Chapter y48 yDrug yTherapy yfor yParkinson’s yDisease, yUrinary ySpasticity, yand
Disorders yRequiringyAnticholinergic yDrug yTherapy
y




Chapter y49 yDrug yTherapy yWith yOpioids

Chapter y50 yDrug yTherapy yWith yLocal yAnesthetics

,Chapter y51 yDrug yTherapy yWith yGeneral yAnesthetics

Chapter y52 yDrug yTherapy yfor yMigraines yand yOther

Headaches C
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Disorders yand ySpasticity yChapter y54 yDrug yTherapy
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for yAnxiety yand yInsomnia
y




Chapter y55 yDrug yTherapy yfor yDepression yand yMood

StabilizationyChapter y56 yDrug yTherapy yfor yPsychotic
y




Disorders
y




Chapter y57 yDrug yTherapy yfor yAttention yDeficit yHyperactivity yDisorder

and yNarcolepsyyChapter y58 yDrug yTherapy yfor ySubstance yAbuse yDisorders
y




Section y10 yDrugs yAffecting ythe yEye, yEar,

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Therapy yfor yDisorders yof ythe yEar yChapter y61
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Drug yTherapy yfor yDisorders yof ythe ySkin
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Chapter 1, The Foundation of Pharmacology: Quality and Safety
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1. A ywoman ydiagnosed ywith yobsessive–compulsive ydisorder yhas
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expected effect for this prescription?
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B. Systemic effect on symptoms y y y


C. Local effect on symptoms y y y


D. Parenteral effect on symptoms y y y



ANS: B y


Rationale: Drugs that produce systemic effects are taken into the body,
y y y y y y y y y y


circulated through the bloodstream to their sites of action in various
y y y y y y y y y y y


body tissues, and eventually eliminated from the body. Curative agents
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are given to cure a disease process. In this case, paroxetine
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hydrochloride will control the symptoms but not cure the disorder.
y y y y y y y y y y


Drugs with local effects,such as sunscreen and local anesthetics, act
y y y y y y y y y y y
G R A D E S B O O S T . C O M




mainly at the site of application. Paroxetine hydrochloride is not
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subcutaneously, intramuscularly, or intravenously.
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C. Biotechnology drug y


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Rationale: Semisynthetic drugs (e.g., many antibiotics) are naturally
y y y y y y y


occurring substances that have been chemically modified. Synthetic
y y y y y y y y


drugs are more standardized in their chemicalcharacteristics, more
y y y y y y y y y


consistent in their effects, and less likely to produce allergic reactions.
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organisms. Prototype drugs are the first drug of a particular group to be
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developed.
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Parenteral TherapiesTOP: Chapter: 1: The Foundation of
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Pharmacology: Quality and Safety
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KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process
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