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EDITION BY VIRGINIA POOLE ARCANGELO; ANDREW
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PETERSON; VERONICA WILBUR; JENNIFER A. REINHOLD
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Chaptern In Issuesn forn th en Practition ern in n Drug n Therapy
Chaptern2 n Pharmaco kineticn Basisn of nTherapeuticsn and n Ph armacodynamicn Princip lesn
Chaptern 3 n Impactn of n Dru gn In teraction sn and n Adversen Eventsn on n Therapeuticsn Chapter
n 4 n Principlesn of n Ph armacotherapy n in n Ped iatrics, n Pregnancy, n and n Lactation n Chaptern 5 n
Pharmacotherapy n Princip lesn in n Oldern Ad ults
Chaptern6 nPrinciplesnof nAntimicrob ialn Therapy n Chapte
rn 7 n Pharmacogen omies
Chaptern8 n Th en Eco no micsnof n Ph armacoth erap euticsn C
haptern 9 n Pharmacotherapy n of n Pain n M anagement
Chaptern I0 n Pain n Managemen tnin n Opioid n Usen Disordern (OUD)n Patientsn Ch
aptern 11 n Can nabisn an d n Pain n M anagement
Chaptern 12 n Co ntactn Dermatitis
Chaptern13 n Fu ngal,n Viral,nand n Bacterialn Infection sn of nthen Skin n C
haptern 14 n Psoriasis
ChapternI5 n Acnen Vulgarisnand n Rosacea n Chapte
rn 16 n Ophthalmicn Diso rd ers
ChapternI7 n Otitisn Medianan d n Otitisn Externan Ch
aptern I8 n Hypertension
Chaptern I9 n Hyperlipidemia
Chaptern 20 n Chron icn Stab len An g inan and n Myocardialn Inf arctio n n C
haptern 2In Heartn Failu re
Chaptern 22 n Arrhyth mias
Chaptern 23 n Resp irato ry n Infections
Chaptern 24 n Asth man and n Ch ron icn Obstructiv en Pulmonary n Disease n Chapte
rn 25 n Gastric,n Fu nction al,n and n Inflammato ry n Boweln Disordersn Chaptern 26 n
Gastroesophagealn Reflux n Disease nand n Pepticn Ulcern Diseasen Chap tern 27 n L
ivern Diseases
Chaptern 28 n Urinary n Tractn Infection
Chaptern29 n Prostatic n Diso rd ersn an d n Erectilen Dysf unction n Chap te
rn 30 n Overactiv en Bladder
Chaptern3In Sex ually n Transmitted n Infectionsn
Chaptern 32 n Osteoarthritisn and n Goutn Chap te
rn 33 n Osteoporosis
Chaptern34 n Rh eu mato id n Arthritisn C
haptern 35 n Headach es
Chaptern 36 n Seizu ren Disordersn C
haptern 37 n Alzheimer'sn Disease n Ch
aptern 38 n Parkinson'sn Disease
Chaptern 39 n Majo rn Dep ressiven Disord ern and n Bipolarn Diso rd ersn C
haptern 40 n Anxiety n Disord ers
Chaptern 41 n Sleep n Disorders
Chaptern42 n Attentio n n Deficitn Hyp eractiv ity n Disordern C
haptern 43 n Substancen Usen Disorders
Chaptern44 n Diabetesn Mellitus
Chaptern 45 n Thyro id n and n Parathyroid n Disorders
,Chaptern46n Allergiesnand nAllergicn Reactionsn
Chapter n47nHumann Immunodeficiency nVirusn
Chaptern48n OrgannTransplantation
Chapter n49nThromboembolic nDisorders n Ch
aptern50 nAnemias
Chapter n5lnImmunizationsn Chap
tern52 nSmokingn Cessation nChapt
ern53 nWeightnLossnChapter n54n C
ontraception
Chapter n55n Menopause
Chapter n 56n Vaginitis
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Chapter n1nIssuesnfornthenPractitioner ninnDrug nTherapy
MULTIPLEnCHOICE
1. Nursenpractitionern prescriptiven authoritynisn regulated n by:
A. Then Nationaln Counciln of n Staten Boardsn of n Nursing
B. ThenU.S.n Drugn Enforcement n Administration
C. Then Staten Board n of n Nursingn forn eachn state
D. Then Staten Board n of n Pharmacy
ANS:n C PTS:n 1
2. PhysiciannAssistant n (PA)n prescriptiven authoritynisn regulated n by:
A. Then Nationaln Counciln of n Staten Boardsn of n Nursing
B. ThenU.S.n DrugnEnforcement n Administration
C. Then Staten Board n of n Nursing
D. Then Staten Board n of n Medicaln Examiners
ANS:n D PTS:n 1
3. Clinicaln judgment n inn prescribingn includes:
A. Factoringninn then cost n ton then patient n of n then medicationn prescribed
B. Alwaysnprescribingn then newest n medicationn availablen forn then diseasen process
C. Handingn out n drugn samplesn ton poorn patients
D. Prescribingnalln genericn medicationsn ton cut n costs
ANS:n A PTS:n 1
4. Criterianforn choosingn ann effectiven drugn forn an disordern include:
A. Askingn then patient n what n drugntheyn thinkn would n workn best n forn them
B. Consultingn nationallyn recognized n guidelinesn forn diseasen management
C. Prescribingnmedicationsn that n aren availablen asn samplesn beforen writingn an prescription
D. FollowingnU.S.nDrugnEnforcement nAdministrationn(DEA)nguidelinesnforn
prescribing
ANS:n B PTS:n 1
5. Nursenpractitionern practicen mayn thriven undern health-caren reformn duen to:
A. Thendemonstrated n abilitynof nnursenpractitionersn ton controlncostsn and nimproven patient n
outcomes
B. Thenfact n that n nursen practitionersn willn ben ablen ton practicen independently
C. Thenfact n that n nursenpractitionersn willn havenfulln reimbursement n undernhealth-
caren reform
D. Thenabilityn ton shift n accountabilityn forn Medicaid n ton then staten level
ANS:n A PTS:n 1