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Which statements about medication administration would the nurse identify as
true? (SATA) - CORRECT ANSWER--All drugs have the potential to produce
undesired effects.
-Drug therapy often can be enhanced by nonpharmacologic measures.
-Patient adherence is essential in achieving the therapeutic objective of
medications.
When educating patients about their medications, the nurse includes information
about which topics? (SATA) - CORRECT ANSWER--What to do if a dose is
missed
-The duration of treatment
-The method of drug storage
-Symptoms of adverse effects
Which legislation sets rules for the manufacture and distribution of drugs
considered to have the potential for abuse? - CORRECT ANSWER-Controlled
Substances Act of 1970
,What is a result of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) of 1992? -
CORRECT ANSWER-New drugs reach the market sooner than ever before.
Which is a true statement about new drug development in the United States? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Randomized controlled trials are the best way to assess
drug therapy.
N-acetyl-para-aminophenol is an example of which type of drug name? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Chemical
A new medication becomes available for treatment of a debilitating neurologic
disease. What would the nurse expect about the safety of the drug? - CORRECT
ANSWER-The drug has passed the FDA approval process.
Why are trade names much easier to say and remember than generic names? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Companies have a marketing advantage when the trade
name is easier to recognize.
Which term is commonly used for nonprescription drugs? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Over the counter
,Which is a true statement about new drug development? (SATA) - CORRECT
ANSWER--Drug trials require that those involved don't know which subjects are
receiving the drug or control.
-During preclinical testing, drugs are evaluated for toxicities, kinetic properties,
and useful effects.
Which statements about over-the-counter (OTC) drugs would the nurse identify
as true? (SATA) - CORRECT ANSWER--Most illnesses initially are treated with
an OTC agent.
-Forty percent of Americans take at least one OTC drug every 2 days.
-Some drugs that originally were sold by prescription are now OTC.
Which statements about the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
(2009) would the nurse identify as true? (SATA) - CORRECT ANSWER--All
ingredients in tobacco products must be listed on the warning label.
-A gradual reduction of nicotine to nonaddictive levels is required.
-Marketing to youth is prohibited.
-Harmful additives are restricted
, A new graduate nurse preparing to administer medications knows that which of
the following is required for a drug to move through the body? - CORRECT
ANSWER-The ability to cross membranes
The nurse is preparing to give a medication for pain. The label states that the drug
is "lipid soluble." How soon should the nurse expect to observe the effects of the
drug? - CORRECT ANSWER-Rapidly
The nurse is administering warfarin, an anticoagulant, to a patient with a low
albumin level. Which effect of this medication should the nurse expect to
observe? - CORRECT ANSWER-Increased PT/INR levels
A nurse prepares to administer acetaminophen [Tylenol] to a patient with an oral
temperature of 101.7°F. Which preparation would the nurse expect to have the
most rapid onset of action? - CORRECT ANSWER-Tylenol Elixer
The nurse should provide which teaching point when administering an enteric-
coated oral tablet to a patient? - CORRECT ANSWER-"Swallow the tablet
whole after double-checking the dose."
A nurse is preparing to give an oral dose of drug X to treat a patient's high blood
pressure. After giving the drug, the nurse finds that it not only reduces the blood