Foundations of Pharmacology
Pharmacokinetics/Dynamics
Adrenergic/Cholinergic
Pain and Sleep
Anxiety/Mood/Other
100

Which term describes a drug used specifically to treat, prevent, or cure a disease

Medication

100

Which phase of pharmacokinetics describes how a drug is removed from the body?

Excretion

100

Heart rate would be seen to ____  with stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system

Increase

100

The nurse knows that the main vital sign to monitor after administering morphine is ____

respiratory rate

100

A client taking an MAOI is advised to avoid these foods rich in ____

Tyramine (aged cheese, cured meats, alcohol)

200

Which best explains the difference between therapeutic & Pharmacologic drug classes

Therapeutic=what drug does/treats
Pharmacological= how drug works 

200

Which factor has the biggest impact on how quickly a drug is absorbed

Route of administration

200

A client received a beta-1 blocker. We would expect heart rate and BP to _______

Decrease

200

The nurse knows that acetaminophen, when taken long-term can affect this organ 

Liver

200

The nurse expects a client seeking long-term anxiety management to be prescribed a

SSRI

300

Why is it important for nurses to document all natural health products a client takes

They may interact with prescription drugs

300

Why might an older adult require a lower drug dose than a younger adult?

reduced liver and kidney function

300

A client is being given a drug for urinary retention. We would expect this drug to act as a __________

Cholinergic agonist

300

A client taking OTC pain medications reports black tarry stools and abdominal pain, the nurse dose a medication history and finds the patient has been taking this type of pain reliver _____

NSAID

300
The nurse educates a client receiving lithium therapy to keep an adequate intake of ____

salt

400

A client asks why their pharmacist used the generic name instead of the brand name of a drug. The nurse knows that:

Generic names are internationally recognized and reduce confusion = increased safety! 

400

Which statement best defines efficacy
a) ability to produce desired effect
b) lowest dose that works
c) number of side effects

Ability to produce desired effect

400

The nurse is administering a drug pre-surgery to decrease secretions and dry mouth. It works on the sympathetic system as an ______________

adrenergic agonist 

400

A nurse is educating a patient on Zopiclone. The patient reports that they have to wake early at times for work as they are a truck drive. The nurse ensures they review this safety message 

Zopiclone effects can last into the next morning and operating a vehicle could be dangerous. 

400

A child prescribed a stimulant for ADHD knows the best time to take it is ____

early in the day/morning

500

Which nursing action best reflects safe handling of controlled substances?
a)store at nursing desk
b)count supply before and after use
c)rely on another nurse instead of checking
d)assume dose can be adjusted freely

b) Count supply before and after use. Ensure documentation!

500

A drug with a strong effect at low doses is described as having high 

potency
500

Nonselective beta blockers are contraindicated in clients with ______

asthma/copd/resp disorder

500

A client asks why benzodiazepines are only prescribed short-term for sleep. The nurse knows that this is because they carry a risk of _____

tolerance and dependance with long term use

500

The nurse knows that a key teaching point for clients taking an antipsychotic is to not ______

stop the medication suddenly