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Chapter f#01- f# Introduction f# to S
f# Drugs# fChapter f# 02- f# Drugs
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f# and f# the f# Body f#Chapter f# 03-
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f # Toxic f# Effects f# of f# Drugs
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Chapter f# 04- f# The f# Nursing f# Process f# in f # Drug f# Therapy f# and e
f# Patient f# Safety# fChapter f#05- f#Dosage f#Calculations
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Chapter f# 06- f # Challenges f# to f # Effective f # Drug f
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f # Therapy f#Chapter f# 07- f# Introduction f# to f# Cell
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f# Physiology f#Chapter# f08- f#Anti-infective f# Agents
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Chapter f#09- f#Antibiotics a
f#Chapter# f10- f# Antiviral
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f# Agents f#Chapter
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11- f # Antifungal f # Agents e
Chapter f# 12- f# Antiprotozoal r
f # Agents f#Chapter f# 13-
f# Anthelmintic f# Agents f#Chapter
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f # 14- f # Antineoplastic f # Agents 4
Chapter f# 15- f # Introduction f # to f# the f # Immune f # Response f # and 1
f # Inflammation f#Chapter f# 16- f# Anti-inflammatory, f# Antiarthritis, f# and -
f# Related f# Agents f#Chapter# f17- f#Immune f# Modulators
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Chapter f# 18- f# Vaccines f# and f# Sera #
Chapter f# 19- f # Introduction f# to f# Nerves f # and f#the f# Nervous D
f # System# fChapter f#20- f# Anxiolytic f#and f# Hypnotic f#Agents
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Chapter f#21- f# Antidepressant u
f# Agents f#Chapter f#22-
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f#Psychotherapeutic f#Agents# fChapter
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f# 23- f# Antiseizure f# Agents f#Chapter
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f24- f# Antiparkinsonism f # Agents
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f#Chapter f#25- f# Muscle f# Relaxants
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Chapter f # 26- f # Narcotics, f # Narcotic f # Antagonists, f # and f # Antimigraine
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f # Agents# fChapter f#27- f#General f#and f# Local f#Anesthetic f#Agents
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Chapter f#28- f#Neuromuscular f# Junction f#Blocking f# Agents
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f#Chapter f#29- f # Introduction f# to f# the f# Autonomic f # Nervous
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f# SystemChapter f#30-# fAdrenergic f#Agonists
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Chapter f # 31- f # Adrenergic
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f # Antagonists# fChapter f# 32-
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f# Cholinergic f# Agonists f#Chapter f# 33-
f# Anticholinergic f# Agents f
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Chapter f# 34- f # Introduction f # to f# the f# Endocrine t
f # System# fChapter f# 35- f# Hypothalamic f# and
h
f# Pituitary f# Agents f#Chapter f#36- f# Adrenocortical
e
f# Agents
Chapter f#37- f#Thyroid f# and f# Parathyroid f# Agents f
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f#Chapter f#38- f# Agents f# to f# Control f# Blood f # Glucose M
f # LevelsChapter f # 39-# fIntroduction f # to f # the a
f # Reproductive f # System l
Chapter f#40- f#Drugs f#Affecting f#the f#Female f#Reproductive e
,Test f#Bank f#- f#Focus f#on f#Nursing f#Pharmacology f#8th f#Edition 2
f# Reproductive f# System f#Chapter f# 42- f # Introduction f # to f# the 1
f # Cardiovascular f # System f#Chapter# f43- f#Drugs f#Affecting
3
f#Blood f#Pressure
20
Chapter f# 44- f# Agents f# for f# Treating f# Heart 37
f# Failure# fChapter f#45- f# Antiarrhythmic f# Agents
54
Chapter f#46- f#Antianginal 71
f# Agents f#Chapter f # 47- f # Lipid-
86
Lowering f # Agents 103
Chapter f # 48- f # Drugs f # Affecting f # Blood 120
f # Coagulation f#Chapter f# 49- f# Drugs f# Used f# to
138
f# Treat f# Anemias f#Chapter# f50- f# Introduction f# to
155
f# the f# Renal f# System
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,Test f#Bank f#- f#Focus f#on f#Nursing f#Pharmacology f#8th f#Edition 3
Chapter f# 51- f# Diuretic f# Agents 833
Chapter f# 52- f# Drugs f# Affecting f# the f# Urinary f # Tract f # and 849
f# the f# Bladder# fChapter f#53- f# Introduction f# to f# the 866
f# Respiratory f# System 883
Chapter f# 54- f# Drugs f # Acting f# on f # the f# Upper 900
f # Respiratory f# Tract f#Chapter f# 55- f # Drugs f # Acting f# on 917
f # the f# Lower f # Respiratory f# Tract f#Chapter f# 56- 933
f# Introduction f # to f# the f# Gastrointestinal f# System f#Chapter 949
f# 57- f # Drugs f# Affecting f# Gastrointestinal f # Secretions 965
f#Chapter f# 58- f# Drugs f#Affecting f# Gastrointestinal f# Motility
f#Chapter# f59- f#Antiemetic f#Agents
, Test f#Bank f#- f#Focus f#on f#Nursing f#Pharmacology f#8th f#Edition 4
Chapter 01- Introduction to Drugs
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A f# nurse f# working f # in f# radiology f# administers f# iodine f# to f# a f # patient f# who f# is f# having f # a
f # computed f# tomography f#(CT) f#scan. f#The f#nurse f#working f#on f#the f#oncology f # unit
f # administers f # chemotherapy f # to f # patients f#who f#have f#cancer. f#At f#the f#Public
f#Health f#Department, f#a f#nurse f#administers f#a f#measles-mumps-# frubella f#(MMR)
f#vaccine f#to f#a f#14-month-old f#child f#as f#a f#routine f#immunization. f#Which f#branch f# of
fpharmacology f#best f#describes f#the f#actions f#of f#all f#three f#nurses?
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Pharmacoeconomics
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f# Pharmacodynamics
f# Pharmacokinetics
f# Ans: B
Feedback:
Pharmacology f#is f#the f#study f#of f#the f#biologic f#effects f#of f#chemicals. f#Nurses f#are
f#involved f#with f#clinical# fpharmacology f# or f# pharmacotherapeutics, f# which f# is f# a f# branch
f# of f# pharmacology f # that f# deals f# with f# the f#uses f#ofdrugs f#to f#treat, f#prevent, f#and
f#diagnose f # disease. f # The f # radiology f # nurse f # is f # administering f # a f#drug f#to f#help
f#diagnose f#a f# disease. f#The f#oncology f#nurse f#is f# administering f#a f#drug f#to f#help f#treat
f#a f#disease.
Pharmacoeconomics f # includes f # any f # costs f # involved f # in f # drug f # therapy.
f # Pharmacodynamics f # involves f#how f#adrug f# affects f# the f# body f# and f# pharmacokinetics f# is
f# how f# the f# body f# acts f# on f# the f# body.
A f# physician f# has f# ordered f # intramuscular f#(IM) f# injections f # of f# morphine, f # a f# narcotic, f # every
f# 4 f# hours f# as f# needed f#for f#pain f#in f#a f#motor f#vehicle f#accident f#victim. f#The f#nurse f#is
f#aware f#this f#drug f#has f#a f#high f#abuse f#potential. f# Under f#what f#category f#would
f#morphine f#be f#classified?
Schedule
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f# Schedule
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