19TH EDITION EXAM AND STUDY GUIDE NEWEST 2025
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1. A nurse needs to look up the official standards for a
nutritional supplement. Which reference is most accurate?
A. Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR)
B. USP-NF (United States Pharmacopeia)
C. Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database
D. Drug Facts and Comparisons
Answer: B (USP-NF)
Rationale: The USP-NF is the official public standards-setting
authority for all prescription and OTC medicines, dietary
supplements, and food ingredients manufactured in the United
States. While the Natural Medicines Database is excellent for
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,herbal remedies, the USP sets the legal standard for purity and
strength .
2. A patient asks why some drugs are "brand name only" and
very expensive. The nurse explains that the FDA grants
patents to manufacturers to:
A. Speed up the clinical trial process.
B. Allow the manufacturer exclusive rights to sell the drug for a
specific period.
C. Prevent the drug from being listed in the USP-NF.
D. Allow the drug to be sold OTC.
Answer: B
Rationale: Patents protect the inventor's investment by granting
exclusive marketing rights for roughly 20 years. This prevents
generic competition, allowing the company to recoup R&D costs.
Once the patent expires, generics (which are cheaper) can be
made .
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,3. Which legislation required drug manufacturers to prove not
only safety but also efficacy (effectiveness) before marketing?
A. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (1938)
B. Durham-Humphrey Amendment (1951)
C. Kefauver-Harris Amendment (1962)
D. Controlled Substances Act (1970)
Answer: C
Rationale: The 1938 Act focused on safety. The 1962 Kefauver-
Harris Amendment was passed in response to the Thalidomide
tragedy, requiring drugs to be effective (prove they work) for
their claimed use .
4. Meperidine (Demerol) is prescribed for a patient. The nurse
knows this drug is a Schedule II controlled substance because
it has:
A. Low potential for abuse.
B. Current accepted medical use and high potential for abuse.
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, C. No accepted medical use.
D. The lowest potential for dependence.
Answer: B
Rationale: Schedule II drugs (Morphine, Oxycodone, Demerol)
have a high potential for abuse (psychological/physical
dependence) but have an accepted medical use. Schedule I
(Heroin) has no medical use .
5. The FDA approves "Fast Track" status for a new
Alzheimer's drug. This means:
A. The drug can be sold OTC.
B. The drug bypasses Phase 3 clinical trials.
C. The FDA will expedite the review process for a serious
condition.
D. The drug is now a generic.
Answer: C
Rationale: Fast Track is a process designed to facilitate the
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