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Updated (Graded A+)- Chamberlain


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Question 1
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Which of the following statements regarding common over-the-counter pain relievers
such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen is true?


They have minimal interaction with prescription medications.



They are not prescriptions so they do not need to be reported in the medication history.



They are always safer for the patient than prescription pain medication.




They are harmful if taken in higher than recommended amounts.



Question 2
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When must an application be filed with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for an
Investigational New Drug (IND)?



Prior to human testing of any new drug entity.



After the manufacturer has completed phase III trials.



Prior to animal testing of any new drug entity.

, At the time a new drug is discovered.



Question 3
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Which of the following is a primary benefit of the use of computerized provider order
entry for patient medications?


Reduces time that prescribing drugs takes.



Eliminates the need to chart drugs prescribed.




Decreases prescribing and transcription errors.



Helps keep the number of drugs prescribed to a minimum.



Question 4
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The FDA has issued that Black Box Warnings be listed on all nonsteroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) because of .


increased risk of developing systemic arthritis with prolonged use.



potential for transient changes in serum glucose.




potential for causing life-threatening GI bleeds.



risk of life-threatening rashes, including Stevens-Johnson.

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