Test Bank For Introduction To Clinical
Pharmacology 11th Edition By Constance
Visovsky,Cherylzambroski,Shirleyhosler Chapter
1-20 Complete Guide A+
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,Visovsky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 11th Edition
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Chapter 01: Pharmacology And The Nursing Process In Lpn Practice
Visovsky:Introduction To Clinical Pharmacology, 11th Edition
Multiple Choice
1. The Lpn Is Collecting Data For The Initial Assessment Of A Patient Upon Admission
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To A Long-Term Care Facility Before Giving The Patient‘S Prescribed Drugs. Which Action
Should The Lpn Consider To Be The Highest Priority?
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a. Obtain Any Special Equipment That Will Be Needed To Give The Patient‘S Drug.
4 4
b. Monitor The Patient For A Response To The Drug Given.
c. Collect Data About The Patient And The Patient‘S Health Condition.
4 4
d. Review The Nursing Care Plan To Verify That
4 4 4
It Is Accurate. Ans: C
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Collecting And Documenting Data About The Patient And The Patient‘S Health Condition
Is A Critical Step Before Any Drugs Are Given. Information Regarding The Present Illness,
4 4
Any Signs And Symptoms, Review Of Medical Records, Drug History, And Vital Signs
4
Are Needed Before Drugs Are Given. Deciding On Special Equipment That Will Be
4 4
Needed To Give The Patient‘S Drug Is Part Of The Planning Phase Of The Nursing
Process. Monitoring The Patient For His Response To Given Drug Is Part Of The
4 4
Evaluation Stage Of The Nursing Process. Reviewing The Nursing Care Plan To Verify That
It Is Being Followed Accurately Is Part Of The Implementation Stage Of The Nursing
Process.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Applying Ref: P. 2
2. The Lpn Is Working With A Patient In The Planning Stage Of The Nursing Process
4 4 4
Related To The Patient‘S Prescribed Drugs. Which Action Should The Lpn Take During
4 4
This Stage?
, Visovsky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 11th Edition
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a. Develop A Nursing Goal To Plan The Procedures Needed To Give Drug.
4 4 4
b. Develop A Teaching Plan For The Patient Regarding The Drug‘S Actions.
4
c. Determine That The Patient Is Experiencing The Expected Response To His Drug.
d. Determine How Much The Patient Understands About
His Drug. Ans: D
Determining How Much The Patient Understands About His Drug Is Part Of The Diagnosis
4 4 4 4
Phase Of The Nursing Process. Developing A Nursing Goal To Plan The Procedures
Needed To Give Drug And Developing A Teaching Plan For The Patient Regarding The
4 4 4
Drug‘S Actions Are Part Of The Planning Phase Of The Nursing Process.
4 4 4 4
Dif: Cognitive Level: Applying Ref: P. 2
3. You Are Teaching A Patient With Depression About The Potential Adverse Effects
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Of A Prescribed Drug. What Part Of The Nursing Process Related To Drug Therapy Are You
4 4
Engaging In At This Point Of The Teaching Plan?
4 4
a. Assessment
b. Implementation
c. Evaluation
d. Diagnosis
Ans: C
In The Evaluation Phase Of The Nursing Process, The Lpn Understands And Teaches To
The Patient The Drug‘S Therapeutic Effects, Expected Side Effects, And Potential
4 4
Adverse Effects.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Remembering Ref: P. 2
4. Which Of The Following Is An Example Of Subjective Data?
a. The Patient States She Has Pain In Her Left Arm. 4 4
b. The Medical Chart Has A Recorded Blood Pressure Of 128/88.
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Pharmacology 11th Edition By Constance
Visovsky,Cherylzambroski,Shirleyhosler Chapter
1-20 Complete Guide A+
,
,Visovsky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 11th Edition
3i 3
Chapter 01: Pharmacology And The Nursing Process In Lpn Practice
Visovsky:Introduction To Clinical Pharmacology, 11th Edition
Multiple Choice
1. The Lpn Is Collecting Data For The Initial Assessment Of A Patient Upon Admission
4
To A Long-Term Care Facility Before Giving The Patient‘S Prescribed Drugs. Which Action
Should The Lpn Consider To Be The Highest Priority?
4
a. Obtain Any Special Equipment That Will Be Needed To Give The Patient‘S Drug.
4 4
b. Monitor The Patient For A Response To The Drug Given.
c. Collect Data About The Patient And The Patient‘S Health Condition.
4 4
d. Review The Nursing Care Plan To Verify That
4 4 4
It Is Accurate. Ans: C
4
Collecting And Documenting Data About The Patient And The Patient‘S Health Condition
Is A Critical Step Before Any Drugs Are Given. Information Regarding The Present Illness,
4 4
Any Signs And Symptoms, Review Of Medical Records, Drug History, And Vital Signs
4
Are Needed Before Drugs Are Given. Deciding On Special Equipment That Will Be
4 4
Needed To Give The Patient‘S Drug Is Part Of The Planning Phase Of The Nursing
Process. Monitoring The Patient For His Response To Given Drug Is Part Of The
4 4
Evaluation Stage Of The Nursing Process. Reviewing The Nursing Care Plan To Verify That
It Is Being Followed Accurately Is Part Of The Implementation Stage Of The Nursing
Process.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Applying Ref: P. 2
2. The Lpn Is Working With A Patient In The Planning Stage Of The Nursing Process
4 4 4
Related To The Patient‘S Prescribed Drugs. Which Action Should The Lpn Take During
4 4
This Stage?
, Visovsky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 11th Edition
3i 4
a. Develop A Nursing Goal To Plan The Procedures Needed To Give Drug.
4 4 4
b. Develop A Teaching Plan For The Patient Regarding The Drug‘S Actions.
4
c. Determine That The Patient Is Experiencing The Expected Response To His Drug.
d. Determine How Much The Patient Understands About
His Drug. Ans: D
Determining How Much The Patient Understands About His Drug Is Part Of The Diagnosis
4 4 4 4
Phase Of The Nursing Process. Developing A Nursing Goal To Plan The Procedures
Needed To Give Drug And Developing A Teaching Plan For The Patient Regarding The
4 4 4
Drug‘S Actions Are Part Of The Planning Phase Of The Nursing Process.
4 4 4 4
Dif: Cognitive Level: Applying Ref: P. 2
3. You Are Teaching A Patient With Depression About The Potential Adverse Effects
4
Of A Prescribed Drug. What Part Of The Nursing Process Related To Drug Therapy Are You
4 4
Engaging In At This Point Of The Teaching Plan?
4 4
a. Assessment
b. Implementation
c. Evaluation
d. Diagnosis
Ans: C
In The Evaluation Phase Of The Nursing Process, The Lpn Understands And Teaches To
The Patient The Drug‘S Therapeutic Effects, Expected Side Effects, And Potential
4 4
Adverse Effects.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Remembering Ref: P. 2
4. Which Of The Following Is An Example Of Subjective Data?
a. The Patient States She Has Pain In Her Left Arm. 4 4
b. The Medical Chart Has A Recorded Blood Pressure Of 128/88.
4