Nurse Prescribers 5th Edition Woo Robinson
Test Bank / Pharmacotherapeutics for
Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers 5th
Edition Woo Robinson Test Bank (ALL
CHAPTERS, complete
Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority is regulated by who? - --The State Board of Nursing for Each
State
What is the benefits of having an APRN prescriber? - --APRN's care for patients more holistically and
include patients in making decisions regarding their care
What does clinical judgement in prescribing include? - --Factoring in the cost of the particular
What is included in the criteria for choosing and effective drug for a disorder? - --Consulting
nationally recognized guidelines for disease management
NP's thrive under the new health-care reform because of what? - --NP's have the ability to control
care cost and improve patient outcome
Nutritional intake and lab results reflect hypoalbuminemia; why is this important for prescribers? - --
The Distribution of drugs to target tissues may be affected
Drugs that have an significant first-pass effect what? - --they are rapidly metabolized by the liver and
may have little if any desired action
The route of excretion of a volatile drug will likely be? - --Lungs
Medroxyprogesterone (Depo Provera) is prescribed IM to create storage reservoir of the drug. What
are storage reserviors> - --Increased the length of time a drug is available and active
, Why is Cephalexin given every 8 hours? What knowledge of the drug does the NP know? - --Half Life
Azithromycin doing requires that the first day's doing be twice those of the other four day; This is
considered a loading does. What is a loading dose? - --Rapidly actives drug levels in the therapeutic
range
The point in time on the drug concentration curve that indicates the first sign of a therapeutic effect
is the: - --Onset of action
Phenytoin required that a trough level be drawn. When and why are peak and trough levels are
done - --To determine if a d rug is in the therapeutic range
Drugs that are receptor agonists may demonstrate what property? - --Concentrations will produce
an adverse effect
Factors that affect gastric drug absorption include - --Lipid solubility of the drug
Drugs that are receptors antagonists, such as beta-blockers, may cause what? - --An exaggerated
response if abrupt discontinues
Drug administration via IV:
1) need to be lipid soluble in order to absorb easily
2) Begin distribution in the body immediately
3) Are easily absorbed if they are nonionized
4) May use pinocytosis to be absorbed - --Are easily absorbed if they are nonionized
What is the combination effect when a medication is added to a regimen for a synergistic effect? - --
Greater than the sum of the effects of each drug individually
Which of the following statements about bioavailability is true?
1) Bioavailability issues are especially important for drugs with narrow therapeutic
ranges or sustained-release mechanisms.