Pharmacology Worksheet 5
Total of 16 points
What are the properties of an ideal drug? (2 points)
What are the 3 type of drug names? List an example. (2 points)
If a patient receives a drug that has a narrow therapeutic range. The nurse administering this medication will expect to do what? (1 point)
A nurse provides teaching to a patient who will begin taking a drug with a known risk of hepatotoxicity. Please explain this and give an example of a drug that may cause this. (3 points)
The nurse notes that the patient is taking warfarin (Coumadin). Which laboratory tests will the nurse discuss with this patient’s provider? What other assessments are you gong to be making? (1 point)
Give an example of a drug-food interaction. (1.5 point)
What drugs modifications would be made for a patient who has chronic kidney disease? (1 point)
True or False: Most drugs can not be detected in breast milk. (0.5 point)
True or False: Preventing infections, diagnosing, treating infection effectively, and using antimicrobial drugs wisely are all was to prevent antibiotic resistance. (0.5 points)
True or False: Most deficiency anemias result from deficiency of iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid. (0.5 point)
When drugs must be taken by a breastfeeding mother what steps should be taken to minimize risk. List at least 3. (2 points)
Patients taking estrogen or other hormone replacements are at risk for what adverse effect? (2 points)
Pharmacology Worksheet 5 Total of 16 points What are the properties of an ideal drug? (2...
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