Chapter Review 11 REVIEW QUESTIONS The following questions are written Dispensin
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Chapter Review 11 REVIEW QUESTIONS The following questions are written Dispensing of drugs to patieats after they have been in NCLEX-PN style. Answer these examined by a licensed healthcare provider is questions to assess your knowledge of the chapter manerial, and go back and 2. Phamaccutics review any material that is not clear to you. Healtdh care 6The act that prevents the marketing of drugs that have not been thoroughly tested is the: 1.Pathophysiology is defined as the study of 1. How drugs enter and travel throughout the body and the Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) responses they produce 2. How drugs improve the health of the human body 3. Drugs and how they elicit different responses 4. Diseases and functional changes occurring as a result of disease Food, Dnug and Cosmetic Act (1938) 3. Prescription Drug User Fee Act (1992) 4. FDA Modenization Act (1997) 7The loagest part of the drug approval process is typically: 2.Biologics are: 1. Produced in nature and include herbs, natural extracts,2 Cinical investigacion vitamins, and minerals 2. 3. NDA submission and review Chemically produced in a laboratory Postmarketing studiesa Naturally produced in animal cells, microorganisms, or by the body itself 4. Not used routinely by physicians The legislation sesgonsible for cutting new drug applica- tion review times as puch as 50%.?stbe 1. Pure Food and Drug Adt 3Heaareproviders, such as Licensed Pracical Nures 2 Sbeiey Amendment (LPN) and Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN), are directly nvolved with drug administration and alf of the following Prescripsicn Dnug User Fee Act activities except: I. Prescribing medications 2. Educating patients about their medications 3. Enforcing drug laws Public Health Services Act 9Black box warnings are 1. Used to inform the consumer about general medication Helping patients with medication managemeot 2 A list of ?pdients within the medication 3. Located on the drug container label what precautions should patients be aware of when The primary alert for notifying consumers of potential extreme adverse drug effects taking OTC drugs? (Select all than apply.) 1. Self-treatment is sometimes ineffective. 2 OTC drugs may react with foods, herbai products, and 10Which of he folowing is considered a bioterrorist threar? (Select all that apply) prescription or other OTTC drugs 3. The potential for further injury or discase is not a consider Andurax cootamination o r n ation when taking OTC medications. 2 Incapacitating chemicals aia oe 4. Instructions included with the medications should be read 3. Radiation exposure and followed as directed. Viruses thar cause the common cold NOTE: Answers to the Review Questions appear in Appendix B. The complete rationales nd answers are located on the textbook's website. Pearson Nursing Student ResourcesExplanation / Answer
1. Pathophysiology is defined as the study of
How drugs enter and travel throughout the body and the responses they produce and excretion is the study of pharmacokinetics
How drugs improve the health of the human body - Some drugs improve health and some drugs deteriorate.
Drugs and how they elicit different responses is the study of pharmacotherapeutics
Diseases and functional changes occur as a result of disease(ans) Pathophysiology is the study of disease process
2. Biologics are
Produced in nature and include herbs ,natural extracts , vitamins and minerals are supplements
Chemically produced in a laboratory are drugs
Naturally produced in animal cells ,microrganisms or body by itself called biologics(ans). Biologics are complex molecules
Biologics are Not used routinely by physicians because sometimes it may cause adverse effects
3.Healthcare providers such as Licensed Practical nurses and licensed vocational nurses are directly involved with drug administration and all of following activities except
Prescribing medications done by LPN
Educating patients about their medications LPN and LVN
Enforcing drug laws - Is done by government (ans)
Helping patient with medication done by LPN