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The Test Bank for Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach 8th Edition by Kee & Hayes is a comprehensive tool designed to enhance understanding of drug administration, nursing interventions, and the drug approval process. With well-structured multiple-choice questions and detailed rationales, this test bank is an essential resource for nursing students and educators.
Features:
- Covers key topics such as controlled substances, generic medications, pediatric drug safety, and legal considerations in drug administration.
- Provides detailed explanations and references to reinforce core pharmacology concepts.
- Questions focus on applying knowledge to real-world nursing scenarios, making it ideal for NCLEX preparation.
Sample Questions:
- When wasting a portion of a Schedule II drug, what must the nurse do?
Answer: Have another nurse witness and cosign the disposal. - What does the “USP” designation after a drug’s name indicate?
Answer: The drug meets quality and safety standards. - What offense is committed when a nurse neglects to give a drug dose, resulting in a patient’s death?
Answer: Nonfeasance - Which drug schedule includes methadone?
Answer: Schedule II - Why are generic drugs generally more affordable than brand-name drugs?
Answer: Manufacturers do not need to conduct extensive testing required for brand-name drugs.
This Test Bank provides a thorough resource for mastering pharmacology principles and improving confidence in clinical practice.
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