What is This Product?
The Test Bank for Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach 9th Edition by Linda E. McCuistion is an essential resource for nursing students, providing a comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions that explore pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacogenetics. This test bank is ideal for mastering the principles of drug action, absorption, and patient-centered care.
Features:
- Detailed questions on drug disintegration, absorption rates, first-pass effects, and metabolism.
- Real-world scenarios to enhance understanding of pharmacological principles and nursing interventions.
- Includes explanations and rationales to clarify complex concepts and improve exam readiness.
Sample Questions:
- Which drug requires a disintegration process after administration?
Answer: Oral analgesics - What form of medication ensures rapid drug action when taken orally?
Answer: Liquid suspension - Why must insulin be administered subcutaneously instead of orally?
Answer: Absorption is blocked by digestive enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract. - How should a nurse give a drug that is optimally absorbed in an acidic environment?
Answer: With food - Why are oral medications sometimes prescribed at higher doses than IV medications?
Answer: Due to differences in bioavailability
This Test Bank is a reliable resource for nursing students aiming to excel in pharmacological care, with a focus on patient-centered approaches and safe medication practices.
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