Chapter 12: Anti-inflammatory, Antiarthritis, and Antigout Drugs Visovsky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 9th Edition
A patient with joint inflammation is prescribed an anti-inflammatory drug. The patient asks you how this drug works to address this problem. What is your best response? a. “Anti-inflammatory drugs reduce pain and limit blood vessel responses to joint injury.” b. “Anti-inflammatory drugs contain antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.” c. “Anti-inflammatory drugs limit the body’s response to cortisol in the body.” d. “Anti-inflammatory drugs increase the release of TNF and other mediators.” ANS: A Anti-inflammatory drug’s primary purpose is to reduce pain and prevent or limit the tissue and blood vessel responses to injury or invasion. DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying REF: p. 227 2. A patient with a history of cardiovascular disease has been prescribed aspirin daily. What specific risk should this patient be informed of because of taking aspirin? a. Risk of infection b. Risk of bleeding c. Risk of liver impairment d. Risk of cognitive impairment
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