{"id":119209,"date":"2023-09-08T22:20:00","date_gmt":"2023-09-08T22:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=119209"},"modified":"2023-09-08T22:20:02","modified_gmt":"2023-09-08T22:20:02","slug":"lehnes-pharmacology-for-nursing-care-11th-edition-test-bank-by-jacqueline-burchum-laura-rosenthal-chapter-1-112-complete-guide-newest-version-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/08\/lehnes-pharmacology-for-nursing-care-11th-edition-test-bank-by-jacqueline-burchum-laura-rosenthal-chapter-1-112-complete-guide-newest-version-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Lehne&#8217;s Pharmacology for Nursing Care, 11th Edition Test Bank by Jacqueline Burchum, Laura Rosenthal Chapter 1-112 | Complete Guide Newest Version 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Lehne&#8217;s Pharmacology for Nursing Care, 11th Edition Test Bank by Jacqueline Burchum, Laura Rosenthal Chapter 1-112 | Complete Guide Newest Version 2023 This is NOT a book! This is a Test Bank (Study Questions) to help you study for your Tests. No delay, the download is quick and instantaneous right after you checkout! Test banks can give you the tools you need to help you study better. This download has no waiting period so that means that you will be able to download this test bank right away.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1<br>Lehne&#8217;s Pharmacology for Nursing Care,<br>11th Edition Test Bank<br>by Jacqueline Burchum, Laura Rosenthal<br>Table Of Contents<br>UNIT I: INTRODUCTION<br>Chapter 1. Orientation to Pharmacology<br>Chapter 2. Application of Pharmacology in Nursing Practice<br>Chapter 3. Drug Regulation, Development, Names, and Information<br>UNIT II: BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY<br>Chapter 4. Pharmacokinetics<br>Chapter 5. Pharmacodynamics<br>Chapter 6. Drug Interactions<br>Chapter 7. Adverse Drug Reactions and Medication Errors<br>Chapter 8. Individual Variation to Drug Responses<br>Chapter 9. Genetic and Genomic Considerations NEW!<br>Chapter 10. Introduction to Immunomodulators NEW!<br>UNIT III: DRUG THERAPY ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN<br>Chapter 11. Drug Therapy During Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding<br>Chapter 12. Drug Therapy in Pediatric Patients<br>Chapter 13. Drug Therapy in Geriatric Patients<br>UNIT IV: CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DRUGS<br>Section 1: Introduction<br>Chapter 14. Basic Principles of Neuropharmacology<br>Chapter 15. Physiology of the Peripheral Nervous System<br>Section 2: Cholinergic Drugs<br>Chapter 16. Muscarinic Agonists<br>Chapter 17. Muscarinic Antagonists NEW!<br>Chapter 18. Cholinesterase Inhibitors and Their Use in Myasthenia Gravis<br>Chapter 19. Drugs That Block Nicotinic Cholinergic Transmission: Neuromuscular Blocking Agents<br>Section 3: Adrenergic Drugs<br>Chapter 20. Adrenergic Agonists<br>Chapter 21. Adrenergic Antagonists<br>Chapter 22. Indirect-Acting Antiadrenergic Agents<br>UNIT V: CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DRUGS<br>Section 4: Introduction<br>Chapter 23. Introduction to Central Nervous System Pharmacology<br>Section 5: Drugs for Neurodegenerative Disorders<br>Chapter 24. Drugs for Parkinson&#8217;s Disease<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2<br>Chapter 25. Drugs for Alzheimer&#8217;s Disease<br>Chapter 26. Drugs for Multiple Sclerosis<br>Section 6: Neurologic Drugs<br>Chapter 27. Drugs for Epilepsy<br>Chapter 28. Drugs for Muscle Spasm and Spasticity<br>Section 7: Drugs for Pain<br>Chapter 29. Local Anesthetics<br>Chapter 30. General Anesthetics<br>Chapter 31. Opioid Analgesics, Opioid Antagonists, and Nonopioid Centrally Acting Analgesics<br>Chapter 32. Pain Management in Patients with Cancer<br>Chapter 33. Drugs for Headache<br>Section 8: Psychotherapeutic Drugs<br>Chapter 34. Antipsychotic Agents and Their Use in Schizophrenia<br>Chapter 35. Antidepressants<br>Chapter 36. Drugs for Bipolar Disorder<br>Chapter 37. Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs<br>Chapter 38. Management of Anxiety Disorders<br>Chapter 39. Central Nervous System Stimulants and Attention-Deficit\/Hyperactivity Disorder<br>Section 9: Substance Use Disorders<br>Chapter 40. Drug Abuse I: Basic Considerations<br>Chapter 41. Drug Abuse II: Alcohol<br>Chapter 42. Drug Abuse III: Nicotine and Smoking<br>Chapter 43. Drug Abuse IV: Major Drugs of Abuse Other Than Alcohol and Nicotine<br>UNIT VI: DRUGS THAT AFFECT FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE<br>Chapter 44. Diuretics<br>Chapter 45. Agents Affecting the Volume and Ion Content of Body Fluids<br>UNIT VII: DRUGS THAT AFFECT THE HEART, BLOOD VESSELS, AND BLOOD<br>Chapter 46. Review of Hemodynamics<br>Chapter 47. Drugs Acting on the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System<br>Chapter 48. Calcium Channel Blockers<br>Chapter 49. Vasodilators<br>Chapter 50. Drugs for Hypertension<br>Chapter 51. Drugs for Heart Failure<br>Chapter 52. Antidysrhythmic Drugs<br>Chapter 53. Prophylaxis of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: Drugs That Help Normalize Cholesterol and<br>Triglyceride Levels<br>Chapter 54. Drugs for Angina Pectoris<br>Chapter 55. Anticoagulant, Antiplatelet, and Thrombolytic Drugs<br>Chapter 56. Management of ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction<br>Chapter 57. Drugs for Hemophilia<br>Chapter 58. Drugs for Deficiency Anemias<br>Chapter 59. Hematopoietic Agents<br>UNIT VIII: DRUGS FOR ENDOCRINE DISORDERS<br>Chapter 60. Drugs for Diabetes Mellitus<br>Chapter 61. Drugs for Thyroid Disorders<br>Chapter 62. Drugs Related to Hypothalamic and Pituitary Function<br>Chapter 63. Drugs for Disorders of the Adrenal Cortex<br>UNIT IX: WOMEN&#8217;S HEALTH<br>Chapter 64. Estrogens and Progestins: Basic Pharmacology and Noncontraceptive Applications<br>Chapter 65. Birth Control<br>Chapter 66. Drug Therapy of Infertility<br>Chapter 67. Drugs That Affect Uterine Function<br>UNIT X: MEN&#8217;S HEALTH<br>Chapter 68. Androgens<br>Chapter 69. Drugs for Erectile Dysfunction and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia<br>UNIT XI: ANTI-INFLAMMATORY, ANTIALLERGIC, AND IMMUNOLOGIC DRUGS<br>Chapter 70. Review of the Immune System<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>3<br>Chapter 71. Childhood Immunization<br>Chapter 72. Immunosuppressants<br>Chapter 73. Antihistamines<br>Chapter 74. Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors: Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Acetaminophen<br>Chapter 75. Glucocorticoids in Nonendocrine Disorders<br>UNIT XII: DRUGS FOR BONE AND JOINT DISORDERS<br>Chapter 76. Drug Therapy of Rheumatoid Arthritis<br>Chapter 77. Drug Therapy of Gout<br>Chapter 78. Drugs Affecting Calcium Levels and Bone Mineralization<br>UNIT XIII: RESPIRATORY TRACT DRUGS<br>Chapter 79. Drugs for Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease<br>Chapter 80. Drugs for Allergic Rhinitis, Cough, and Colds<br>UNIT XIV: GASTROINTESTINAL DRUGS<br>Chapter 81. Drugs for Peptic Ulcer Disease<br>Chapter 82. Laxatives<br>Chapter 83. Other Gastrointestinal Drugs<br>UNIT XV: NUTRITION AND COMPLIMENTARY THERAPY<br>Chapter 84. Vitamins<br>Chapter 85. Drugs for Weight Loss<br>Chapter 86. Complementary and Alternative Therapy<br>UNIT XVI: THERAPY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES<br>Chapter 87. Basic Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy<br>Chapter 88. Drugs That Weaken the Bacterial Cell Wall I: Penicillins<br>Chapter 89. Drugs That Weaken the Bacterial Cell Wall II: Cephalosporins, Carbapenems, Vancomycin, Telavancin,<br>Aztreonam, Teicoplanin, and Fosfomycin<br>Chapter 90. Bacteriostatic Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis: Tetracyclines, Macrolides, and Others<br>Chapter 91. Aminoglycosides: Bactericidal Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis<br>Chapter 92. Sulfonamides and Trimethoprim<br>Chapter 93. Drug Therapy of Urinary Tract Infections<br>Chapter 94. Antimycobacterial Agents: Drugs for Tuberculosis, Leprosy, and Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection<br>Chapter 95. Miscellaneous Antibacterial Drugs: Fluoroquinolones, Metronidazole, Daptomycin, Rifampin, Rifaximin,<br>Bacitracin, and Polymyxins<br>Chapter 96. Antifungal Agents<br>Chapter 97. Antiviral Agents I: Drugs for Non-HIV Viral Infections<br>Chapter 98. Antiviral Agents II: Drugs for HIV Infection and Related Opportunistic Infections<br>Chapter 99. Drug Therapy of Sexually Transmitted Diseases<br>Chapter 100. Antiseptics and Disinfectants<br>UNIT XVII: CHEMOTHERAPY OF PARASITIC DISEASES<br>Chapter 101. Anthelmintics<br>Chapter 102. Antiprotozoal Drugs I: Antimalarial Agents<br>Chapter 103. Antiprotozoal Drugs II: Miscellaneous Agents<br>Chapter 104. Ectoparasiticides<br>UNIT XVIII: CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY<br>Chapter 105. Basic Principles of Cancer Chemotherapy<br>Chapter 106. Anticancer Drugs I: Cytotoxic Agents<br>Chapter 107. Anticancer Drugs II: Noncytotoxic Agents<br>UNIT XIX: MISCELLANEOUS DRUGS AND THERAPIES<br>Chapter 108. Drugs for the Eye<br>Chapter 109. Drugs for the Skin<br>Chapter 110. Drugs for the Ear<br>UNIT XX: TOXICOLOGY<br>Chapter 111. Management of Poisoning<br>Chapter 112. Potential Weapons of Biologic, Radiologic, and Chemical Terrorism<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>4<br>Chapter 01: Orientation to Pharmacology<br>Burchum: Lehne\u2019s Pharmacology for Nursing Care, 11th Edition<br>MULTIPLE CHOICE<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>The nurse is teaching a patient how a medication works to treat an illness. To do this, the nurse<br>will rely on knowledge of which topic?<br>a. Clinical pharmacology<br>b. Drug efficacy<br>c. Pharmacokinetics<br>d. Pharmacotherapeutics<br>ANS: D<br>Pharmacotherapeutics is the study of the use of drugs to diagnose, treat, and prevent conditions.<br>Clinical pharmacology is concerned with all aspects of drug-human interactions. Drug efficacy<br>measures the extent to which a given drug causes an intended effect. Pharmacokinetics is the<br>study of the impact of the body on a drug.<br>PTS: 1<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>What is a desired outcome when a drug is described as easy to administer?<br>a. It can be stored indefinitely without need for refrigeration.<br>b. It does not interact significantly with other medications.<br>c. It enhances patient adherence to the drug regimen.<br>d. It is usually relatively inexpensive to produce.<br>ANS: C<br>A major benefit of drugs that are easy to administer is that patients taking them are more likely to<br>comply with the drug regimen. Drugs that are easy to give may have the other attributes listed,<br>but those properties are independent of ease of administration.<br>PTS: 1<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>A patient tells the nurse that an analgesic he will begin taking may cause drowsiness and will<br>decrease pain up to 4 hours at a time. Based on this understanding of the drug\u2019s effects by the<br>patient, the nurse will anticipate which outcome?<br>a. 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