Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice
Nurses and Physician Assistants
3rd Edition, 2024
By Rosenthal
All Chapters 1–94
with Detailed Answers & Rationale Explanations
Grade A+
940 Multiple Choice Questions | 94 Chapters
Complete Answer Key with Detailed Pharmacologic Rationales
Covering: Pharmacokinetics • Pharmacodynamics • Cardiovascular Drugs
CNS Drugs • Anti-infective Agents • Endocrine Pharmacology
Oncology Drugs • Immunology • Women's Health • Special Populations
2026 | Updated | Academic Use Only
For Advanced Practice Nursing and Physician Assistant Education
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Prescriptive Authority and the Role of the NP/PA (10 Questions)
Chapter 2: Pharmacokinetics (10 Questions)
Chapter 3: Pharmacodynamics (10 Questions)
Chapter 4: Drug-Drug and Drug-Food Interactions (10 Questions)
Chapter 5: Adverse Drug Reactions (10 Questions)
Chapter 6: Pharmacology of the Autonomic Nervous System (10 Questions)
Chapter 7: Drugs for Hypertension (10 Questions)
Chapter 8: Drugs for Heart Failure (10 Questions)
Chapter 9: Antidysrhythmic Drugs (10 Questions)
Chapter 10: Drugs for Angina Pectoris (10 Questions)
Chapter 11: Anticoagulant and Antiplatelet Drugs (10 Questions)
Chapter 12: Drugs for High Blood Cholesterol (10 Questions)
Chapter 13: Drugs for Peptic Ulcer Disease (10 Questions)
Chapter 14: Laxatives and Drugs for Constipation (10 Questions)
Chapter 15: Drugs for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (10 Questions)
Chapter 16: Drugs for Nausea and Vomiting (10 Questions)
Chapter 17: Basic Concepts in Neuropharmacology (10 Questions)
Chapter 18: Antidepressants (10 Questions)
Chapter 19: Drugs for Anxiety Disorders (10 Questions)
Chapter 20: Central Nervous System Stimulants and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (10 Questions)
Chapter 21: Drug Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease (10 Questions)
Chapter 22: Drugs for Epilepsy (Antiepileptic Drugs) (10 Questions)
Chapter 23: Drugs for Bipolar Disorder (10 Questions)
Chapter 24: Drugs for Psychotic Disorders (Schizophrenia) (10 Questions)
Chapter 25: Opioid Analgesics (10 Questions)
Chapter 26: Non-Opioid Analgesics (NSAIDs, Acetaminophen, Adjuvants) (10 Questions)
Chapter 27: Local Anesthetics (10 Questions)
Chapter 28: General Anesthetics (10 Questions)
Chapter 29: Muscle Relaxants (Neuromuscular Blockers and Spasmolytics) (10 Questions)
Chapter 30: Drug Therapy for Migraines (10 Questions)
Chapter 31: Drugs for Parkinson's Disease (10 Questions)
Chapter 32: Drugs for Multiple Sclerosis (10 Questions)
Chapter 33: Drugs for Pain: Special Topics (10 Questions)
Chapter 34: Pharmacology of the Endocrine Pancreas: Insulin and Other Hypoglycemic Drugs (10 Questions)
Chapter 35: Drugs for Thyroid Disorders (10 Questions)
Chapter 36: Drugs for Adrenal Insufficiency and Cushing's Syndrome (10 Questions)
Chapter 37: Estrogens, Progestins, and Hormonal Contraceptives (10 Questions)
Chapter 38: Androgens (10 Questions)
Chapter 39: Drugs for Erectile Dysfunction (10 Questions)
Chapter 40: Drugs for Osteoporosis (10 Questions)
Chapter 41: Glucocorticoids in Nonendocrine Disease (10 Questions)
Chapter 42: Penicillins and Cephalosporins (10 Questions)
Chapter 43: Broad-Spectrum Penicillins, Extended-Spectrum Penicillins, and Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors (10
Questions)
Chapter 44: Vancomycin, Teicoplanin, and Other Drugs for Resistant Gram-Positive Infections (10 Questions)
Chapter 45: Tetracyclines, Macrolides, and Miscellaneous Antibacterial Drugs (10 Questions)
Chapter 46: Aminoglycosides (10 Questions)
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Chapter 47: Fluoroquinolones (10 Questions)
Chapter 48: Sulfonamides and Trimethoprim (10 Questions)
Chapter 49: Drug Therapy for Urinary Tract Infections (10 Questions)
Chapter 50: Antimycobacterial Drugs: Tuberculosis (10 Questions)
Chapter 51: Antimycobacterial Drugs: Leprosy and MAC (10 Questions)
Chapter 52: Antifungal Agents (10 Questions)
Chapter 53: Antiviral Agents (Non-HIV) (10 Questions)
Chapter 54: Antiretroviral Drugs for HIV/AIDS (10 Questions)
Chapter 55: Drugs for Parasitic Infections (10 Questions)
Chapter 56: Principles of Cancer Chemotherapy (10 Questions)
Chapter 57: Cytotoxic Drugs: Alkylating Agents and Platinum Compounds (10 Questions)
Chapter 58: Cytotoxic Drugs: Antimetabolites and Antitumor Antibiotics (10 Questions)
Chapter 59: Cytotoxic Drugs: Plant-Derived Agents (10 Questions)
Chapter 60: Targeted Drugs for Cancer (10 Questions)
Chapter 61: Immunostimulants and Cytokines in Cancer (10 Questions)
Chapter 62: Drugs for Hematopoietic and Immune Disorders (10 Questions)
Chapter 63: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Drugs for Gout (10 Questions)
Chapter 64: Glucocorticoids in Rheumatic Disease (10 Questions)
Chapter 65: Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARDs) (10 Questions)
Chapter 66: Biologic Agents for Rheumatoid Arthritis (10 Questions)
Chapter 67: Drugs for Asthma (10 Questions)
Chapter 68: Drugs for COPD (10 Questions)
Chapter 69: Drugs for Allergic Rhinitis (10 Questions)
Chapter 70: Pulmonary Surfactants and Drugs for Respiratory Distress Syndrome (10 Questions)
Chapter 71: Drugs for Skin Disorders (10 Questions)
Chapter 72: Ophthalmic Drugs (10 Questions)
Chapter 73: Drugs for Ear Disorders (10 Questions)
Chapter 74: Drugs for Obesity (10 Questions)
Chapter 75: Drugs for Gout (Extended) (10 Questions)
Chapter 76: Drugs for Bone Disorders (10 Questions)
Chapter 77: Drugs for Women's Health: Menopause and Osteoporosis (10 Questions)
Chapter 78: Reproductive Pharmacology: Drugs for Labor and Delivery (10 Questions)
Chapter 79: Drugs for Infertility (10 Questions)
Chapter 80: Immunosuppressants for Organ Transplantation (10 Questions)
Chapter 81: Vaccines and Immunization (10 Questions)
Chapter 82: Vitamins (10 Questions)
Chapter 83: Herbal Supplements and Complementary Medicine (10 Questions)
Chapter 84: Drug Therapy During Pregnancy and Lactation (10 Questions)
Chapter 85: Drug Therapy in Pediatric Patients (10 Questions)
Chapter 86: Drug Therapy in Geriatric Patients (10 Questions)
Chapter 87: Drug Therapy in Renal Disease (10 Questions)
Chapter 88: Drug Therapy in Hepatic Disease (10 Questions)
Chapter 89: Drug Therapy for Substance Use Disorders (10 Questions)
Chapter 90: Management of Poisoning (10 Questions)
Chapter 91: Diuretics (10 Questions)
Chapter 92: Drugs for Erectile Dysfunction and BPH (10 Questions)
Chapter 93: Drugs for Sexually Transmitted Infections (10 Questions)
Chapter 94: Drug Interactions and Adverse Effects: Clinical Case Integration (10 Questions)
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Chapter 1: Prescriptive Authority and the Role of the NP/PA
1. Which federal law grants controlled substance prescribing authority to mid-level practitioners
in the United States?
A.
B. B
C. The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970 established the DEA registration system under which
NPs and PAs may obtain prescriptive authority for controlled substances. The other acts address
different aspects of drug regulation.
D.
2. An NP's scope of prescriptive authority is PRIMARILY determined by:
A.
B. B
C. State practice acts define the NP's scope of practice, including prescriptive authority. DEA
registration is required but does not define scope. AANP provides professional guidelines, not legal
authority.
D.
3. Which Schedule of controlled substances has the highest abuse potential and NO accepted
medical use in the United States?
A.
B. C
C. Schedule I drugs (e.g., heroin, LSD) have the highest abuse potential and no accepted medical use.
Schedule II drugs have high abuse potential but do have accepted medical uses.
D.
4. A Schedule II prescription for opioids must be:
A.
B. B
C. Schedule II prescriptions must be written (or transmitted electronically where permitted) and cannot
be refilled. In emergencies, oral prescriptions are allowed but a written script must follow within 7 days.
D.
5. When prescribing, the NP recognizes that a NARROW therapeutic index drug means:
A.
B. B
C. Narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs have a small difference between the minimum effective
concentration and the minimum toxic concentration, requiring close monitoring.
D.
6. What is the primary purpose of the FDA Black Box Warning?
A.
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