Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers
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Teri Moser Woo, and Wendy L. Wright
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6th Edition
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Chapter5015The5Role5of5the5Advanced5Practice5Nurse5as5Prescriber 1
Chapter5025Review5of5Basic5Principles5of5Pharmacology 2
Chapter5035Rational5Drug5Selection 8
Chapter5045Legal5and5Professional5Issues5in5Prescribing 11
Chapter5055Adverse5Drug5Reactions 13
Chapter5065An5Introduction5to5Pharmacogenomics 16
Chapter5075Nutrition5and5Nutraceuticals 19
Chapter5085Herbal5Therapies 25
Chapter5095Cannabis 28
Chapter5105Pharmacoeconomics 32
Chapter5115Drugs5Affecting5the5Autonomic5Nervous5System 35
Chapter5125Drugs5Affecting5the5Central5Nervous5System 42
Chapter5135Drugs5Affecting5the5Cardiovascular5and5Renal5Systems 50
Chapter5145Drugs5Affecting5the5Respiratory5System 58
Chapter5155Drugs5Affecting5the5Hematological5System 62
Chapter5165Drugs5Affecting5the5Immune5System:5Vaccines5and5Immunoglobulins 66
Chapter5175Drugs5Affecting5the5Immune5System:5Immunomodulators 72
Chapter5185Drugs5Affecting5the5Gastrointestinal5System 74
Chapter5195Drugs5Affecting5the5Endocrine5System:5Pancreatic5Hormones5and5Antidiabetic
Drugs 77
Chapter5205Drugs5Affecting5the5Endocrine5System:5Pituitary,5Thyroid,5and5Adrenal5Drugs 80
Chapter5215Drugs5Affecting5the5Reproductive5System 83
Chapter5225Drugs5Affecting5the5Bones5and5Joints 89
Chapter5235Drugs5Affecting5the5Integumentary5System 93
Chapter5245Drugs5Used5to5Treat5Bacterial5Infections 98
Chapter5255Drugs5Used5to5Treat5Viral,5Fungal,5and5Protozoal5Infections 102
Chapter5265Drugs5Used5to5Treat5Inflammatory5Processes 105
Chapter5275Drugs5Used5to5Treat5Eye5and5Ear5Disorders 108
Chapter5285Anemia 110
Chapter5295Anxiety5and5Depression 113
Chapter5305Attention5Deficit-Hyperactivity5Disorder 117
Chapter5315Asthma5and5Allergy 119
Chapter5325Chronic5Obstructive5Pulmonary5Disease 122
Chapter5335Contraception 124
Chapter5345COVID-19:5Acute5and5Chronic 127
Chapter5355Dermatological5Conditions 131
Chapter5365Diabetes5Management 135
Chapter5375Gastroesophageal5Reflux5and5Peptic5Ulcer5Disease 143
Chapter5385Headaches 146
Chapter5395Heart5Failure 150
Chapter5405HIV5Disease5and5Acquired5Immunodeficiency5Syndrome 155
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,Chapter5415Menopausal5Hormone5Therapy 158
Chapter5425Hyperlipidemia 161
Chapter5435Hypertension 166
Chapter5445Hyperthyroidism5and5Hypothyroidism 171
Chapter5455Obesity 174
Chapter5465Pain5Management:5Acute5and5Chronic5Pain 178
Chapter5475Pneumonia 182
Chapter5485Sexually5Transmitted5Diseases5and5Vaginitis 184
Chapter5495Substance5Use5Disorders 187
Chapter5505Tuberculosis 192
Chapter5515Upper5Respiratory5Tract5Infection,5Pharyngitis,5Sinusitis,5Otitis5Media,5and
Otitis5Externa 194
Chapter5525Urinary5Tract5Infections 197
Chapter5535Women5as5Patients 200
Chapter5545Men5as5Patients 204
Chapter5555Pediatric5Patients 206
Chapter5565Transgendered5Clients5as5Patients 208
Chapter5575Geriatric5Patients 210
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Chapter 1. The Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse as Prescriber
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MULTIPLE5CHOICE
1. Nurse5practitioner5prescriptive5authority5is5regulated5by:
A. The5National5Council5of5State5Boards5of5Nursing
B. The5U.S.5Drug5Enforcement5Administration
C. The5State5Board5of5Nursing5for5each5state
D. The5State5Board5of5Pharmacy
ANS:5 C PTS:5 1
2. The5benefits5to5the5patient5of5having5an5advanced5practice5registered5nurse5(APRN)5prescriber5i
nclude:
A. Nurses5know5more5about5pharmacology5than5other5prescribers5because5they5take5it5b
oth5in5their5basic5nursing5program5and5in5their5APRN5program.
B. Nurses5care5for5the5patient5from5a5holistic5approach5and5include5the5patient5in5d
ecision-making5regarding5their5care.
C. APRNs5are5less5likely5to5prescribe5narcotics5and5other5controlled5substances.
D. APRNs5are5able5to5prescribe5independently5in5all5states,5whereas5a5physician’s5a
ssistant5needs5to5have5a5physician5supervising5their5practice.
ANS:5 B PTS:5 1
3. Clinical5judgment5in5prescribing5includes:
A. Factoring5in5the5cost5to5the5patient5of5the5medication5prescribed
B. Always5prescribing5the5newest5medication5available5for5the5disease5process
C. Handing5out5drug5samples5to5poor5patients
D. Prescribing5all5generic5medications5to5cut5costs
ANS:5 A PTS:5 1
4. The5process5for5choosing5an5effective5drug5for5a5disorder5includes:
A. Asking5the5patient5what5drug5they5think5would5work5best5for5them
B. Consulting5nationally5recognized5guidelines5for5disease5management
C. Prescribing5medications5that5are5available5as5samples5before5writing5a5prescription
D. Following5U.S.5Drug5Enforcement5Administration5guidelines5for5prescribing
ANS:5 B PTS:5 1
5. Nonintentional5nonadherence5of5drug5therapy5may5occur5due5to:
A. Belief5that5medication5does5not5work
B. Adverse5drug5reactions
C. Chronic5conditions5that5require5daily5therapy
D. Forgetfulness5or5distraction
ANS:5 D PTS:5 1
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