• Chapter 1: Drug Definitions, Standards, and Information Sources
• Chapter 2: Basic Principles of Drug Action and Drug Interactions
• Chapter 3: Drug Action Across the Life Span
• Chapter 4: The Nursing Process and Pharmacology
• Chapter 5: Patient Education and Health Promotion
UNIT II: ILLUSTRATED ATLAS OF MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
• Chapter 6: Principles of Medication Administration and Medication Safety
• Chapter 7: Percutaneous Administration
• Chapter 8: Enteral Administration
• Chapter 9: Parenteral Administration: Safe Preparation of Parenteral Medications
• Chapter 10: Parenteral Administration: Intradermal, Subcutaneous, and Intramuscular
Routes
• Chapter 11: Parenteral Administration: Intravenous Route
UNIT III: DRUGS AFFECTING THE AUTONOMIC AND CENTRAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM
• Chapter 12: Drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System
• Chapter 13: Drugs Used for Sedation and Sleep
• Chapter 14: Drugs Used to Treat Neurodegenerative Disorders
• Chapter 15: Drugs Used for Anxiety Disorders
• Chapter 16: Drugs Used for Mood Disorders
• Chapter 17: Drugs Used for Psychoses
• Chapter 18: Drugs Used for Seizure Disorders
• Chapter 19: Drugs Used for Pain Management
• Chapter 20: Drugs Used to Treat Substance Use Disorder and Addictive Behaviors
,UNIT IV: DRUGS AFFECTING THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
• Chapter 21: Introduction to Cardiovascular Disease and Metabolic Syndrome
• Chapter 22: Drugs Used to Treat Dysrhythmias
• Chapter 23: Drugs Used to Treat Angina Pectoris
• Chapter 24: Drugs Used to Treat Heart Failure
• Chapter 25: Drugs Used to Treat Thromboembolic Disorders
• Chapter 26: Drugs Used to Treat Hypertension
• Chapter 27: Drugs Used to Treat Dyslipidemias
UNIT V: DRUGS AFFECTING THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
• Chapter 28: Drugs Used to Treat Upper Respiratory Disease
• Chapter 29: Drugs Used to Treat Lower Respiratory Disease
UNIT VI: DRUGS AFFECTING THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
• Chapter 30: Drugs Used to Treat Oral Health Disorders
• Chapter 31: Drugs Used to Treat Gastroesophageal Reflux and Peptic Ulcer Disease
• Chapter 32: Drugs Used to Treat Nausea and Vomiting
• Chapter 33: Drugs Used to Treat Constipation and Diarrhea
• Chapter 34: Drugs Affecting the Liver, Pancreas, and Gallbladder (Bile Acids)
UNIT VII: DRUGS AFFECTING THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
• Chapter 35: Drugs Used to Treat Diabetes Mellitus
• Chapter 36: Drugs Used to Treat Thyroid Disease
• Chapter 37: Corticosteroids
• Chapter 38: Gonadal Hormones
, UNIT VIII: DRUGS AFFECTING THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
• Chapter 39: Drugs Used in Obstetrics
• Chapter 40: Drugs Used in Men's and Women's Health
UNIT IX: DRUGS AFFECTING OTHER BODY SYSTEMS
• Chapter 41: Drugs Used to Treat Disorders of the Urinary System
• Chapter 42: Drugs Used to Treat Glaucoma and Other Eye Disorders
• Chapter 43: Drugs Used to Treat Cancer
• Chapter 44: Drugs Used to Treat the Musculoskeletal System
• Chapter 45: Drugs Used to Treat Infections
• Chapter 46: Drugs Used to Treat Viral Infections
• Chapter 47: Drugs Used to Treat HIV/AIDS
• Chapter 48: Drugs Used to Treat Hypersensitivity, Immune, and Inflammatory Disorders
CLAYTON'S BASIC PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES — 19TH EDITION
EXAM QUESTIONS: CHAPTERS 1–48
CHAPTER 1: Drug Definitions, Standards, and Information Sources
Question 1: What is the generic name of a drug?
A. The name given by the original manufacturer and protected by trademark
B. The name that describes the drug's full chemical formula
C. The official, nonproprietary name established by the United States Adopted Names
(USAN) Council
D. The name that appears in drug advertisements and marketing materials