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9th Edition by Rebecca Tucker
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Chapters 1 - 59 ui ui ui ui
, Table of Contents ui ui
Chapter ui 01- ui Introduction uito
uiDrugs uiChapter ui02- ui Drugs uiand
uithe ui Body uiChapter ui03- ui Toxic
uiEffects uiof uiDrugs
Chapter ui04- ui The uiNursing uiProcess ui in ui Drug ui Therapy uiand uiPatient
uiSafety uC i hapter ui05- uiDosage uiCalculations
Chapter ui06- uiChallenges uito ui Effective uiDrug
uiTherapy uC i hapter ui 07- uiIntroduction uito uiCell
uiPhysiology uiChapter ui08- uiAnti-infective ui Agents
Chapter ui 09- ui Antibiotics
uiChapter ui 10- ui Antiviral
uiAgents uiChapter ui11-
uiAntifungal uiAgents
Chapter ui 12- ui Antiprotozoal
uiAgents uiChapter ui 13-
uiAnthelmintic uiAgents uiChapter
ui14- uiAntineoplastic uiAgents
Chapter ui15- ui Introduction uito uithe uiImmune uiResponse uiand
uiInflammation uC i hapter ui 16- ui Anti-inflammatory, uiAntiarthritis, uiand
uiRelated uiAgents uiChapter ui 17- uiImmune uiModulators
Chapter ui18- uiVaccines ui and uiSera
Chapter ui19- uiIntroduction uito uiNerves uiand uithe uiNervous
uiSystem uC i hapter ui20- uiAnxiolytic uiand uiHypnotic uiAgents
Chapter ui 21- ui Antidepressant ui Agents
uiChapter ui 22- ui Psychotherapeutic
uiAgents uC i hapter ui23- uiAntiseizure
uiAgents uiChapter ui24-
uiAntiparkinsonism ui Agents uC i hapter
ui25- uiMuscle uiRelaxants
Chapter ui26- uiNarcotics, uiNarcotic uiAntagonists, uiand uiAntimigraine
uiAgents uC i hapter ui 27- uiGeneral uiand uiLocal ui Anesthetic uiAgents
Chapter ui 28- ui Neuromuscular uiJunction ui Blocking uiAgents
uiChapter ui 29- uiIntroduction uito uithe uiAutonomic uiNervous
uiSystem uC i hapter ui30- ui Adrenergic uiAgonists
Chapter ui31- uiAdrenergic
uiAntagonists uC i hapter ui32-
uiCholinergic ui Agonists uiChapter ui33-
uiAnticholinergic uiAgents
Chapter ui34- uiIntroduction uito uithe uiEndocrine
uiSystem uC i hapter ui 35- ui Hypothalamic uiand
uiPituitary uiAgents uiChapter ui 36- uiAdrenocortical
uiAgents
Chapter ui 37- ui Thyroid u i and ui Parathyroid u i Agents
uiChapter ui 38- uiAgents uito uiControl ui Blood uiGlucose
uiLevelsuC i hapter ui39- uiIntroduction uito uithe
uiReproductive uiSystem
Chapter ui 40- ui Drugs uiAffecting uithe ui Female uiReproductive
uiSystem uC i hapter ui 41- uiDrugs uiAffecting uithe ui Male
uiReproductive uiSystem uiChapter ui 42- ui Introduction uito uithe
uiCardiovascular uiSystem uiChapter ui 43- uiDrugs ui Affecting
uiBlood uiPressure
Chapter ui 44- ui Agents uifor ui Treating uiHeart
uiFailureuC i hapter ui 45- uiAntiarrhythmic uiAgents
Chapter ui 46- ui Antianginal uiAgents
uiChapter ui47- uiLipid-Lowering uiAgents
Chapter ui 48- ui Drugs uiAffecting ui Blood
uiCoagulation uC i hapter ui49- ui Drugs ui Used uito ui Treat
uiAnemias uiChapter ui 50- ui Introduction ui to uithe
uiRenal uiSystem uiChapter ui 51- ui Diuretic uiAgents
Chapter ui 52- ui Drugs uiAffecting uithe ui Urinary ui Tract uiand uithe
ui BladderuC i hapter ui53- ui Introduction uito uithe uiRespiratory uiSystem
Chapter ui 54- ui Drugs uiActing uion uithe ui Upper uiRespiratory
ui TractuCi hapter ui55- ui Drugs uiActing uion uithe uiLower
uiRespiratory ui TractuC i hapter ui 56- uiIntroduction uito uithe
,uiGastrointestinal uiSystem uiChapter ui57- ui Drugs uiAffecting
uiGastrointestinal uiSecretions uiChapter ui58- ui Drugs
uiAffecting uiGastrointestinal ui Motility uiChapter ui59-
uiAntiemetic uiAgents
, Chapter 1: Introduction to ui ui ui
ui Drugs
Cognitive Level: ui
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1.A nurse working in radiology administers iodine to a patient who is having a
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ui computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan. A nurse working on an oncology ui ui ui ui ui ui ui ui ui ui
ui unit administers chemotherapy to patients who have cancer. At the Public
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ui Health Department, a nurse administers a measles-mumps-rubella (MMR)
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ui vaccine to a 14-month-old child as a routine immunization. Which branch of
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A) Pharmacoeconomics
B) Pharmacotherapeutics
C) Pharmacodynamics
D) Pharmacokinetics
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ui involved with clinical pharmacology or pharmacotherapeutics, which is a branch
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ui of pharmacology that deals with the uses of drugs to treat, prevent, and diagnose
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ui disease. The nurse working in radiology is administering a drug to help diagnose
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ui a disease. The nurse working on an oncology unit is administering a drug to help
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ui treat adisease. Pharmacoeconomics includes any costs involved in drug therapy.
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Pharmacodynamics involves how a drug affects the body, and pharmacokinetics ui ui ui ui ui ui ui ui ui
ishow the body acts on the drug.
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2.A physician has ordered intramuscular injections of morphine, a narcotic, every 4
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ui hours as needed for pain for a motor vehicle accident victim. The nurse is aware
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ui thatthere is a high abuse potential for this drug; therefore, morphine is categorized
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ui as a: ui
A) Schedule I drug ui ui