Deck 1: Drug Classes and Schedules in Canada
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Deck 1: Drug Classes and Schedules in Canada
1
The client asks the charge nurse how the health care provider will decide which medication to prescribe. The nurse bases her response on which characteristics of the "ideal drug?"
A) Effectively treats, prevents, or cures the client's condition
B) Is slowly eliminated by the body so that it can produce its effects over a prolonged period of time
C) Produces minimal adverse effects
D) Produces a rapid and predictable response
E) Is inexpensive and easily accessible
A) Effectively treats, prevents, or cures the client's condition
B) Is slowly eliminated by the body so that it can produce its effects over a prolonged period of time
C) Produces minimal adverse effects
D) Produces a rapid and predictable response
E) Is inexpensive and easily accessible
Effectively treats, prevents, or cures the client's condition
Produces a rapid and predictable response
Is inexpensive and easily accessible
Produces a rapid and predictable response
Is inexpensive and easily accessible
2
Before administering a drug, what pertinent information must the nurse obtain from the client?
A) Physical assessment, medical history, previous medications, and learning capabilities
B) Medical history, growth and development level of client, and ability to pay for the medication
C) Medical history, client's growth and development level, and potential adverse effects of the medication
D) Medical history, physical assessment, disease process, and learning needs
A) Physical assessment, medical history, previous medications, and learning capabilities
B) Medical history, growth and development level of client, and ability to pay for the medication
C) Medical history, client's growth and development level, and potential adverse effects of the medication
D) Medical history, physical assessment, disease process, and learning needs
Physical assessment, medical history, previous medications, and learning capabilities
3
The Clinical Nurse educator is preparing a class on cardiac medications with the student nurse to teach to her cardiac rehab group. The student asks why she categorizes them according to their therapeutic classification. What is the best response of the nurse?
A) "Therapeutic classification clearly states what a drug does , its simple description may be easier for laypersons to understand".
B) "There is only one cardiac pharmacological classification, the therapeutic classification allows us to explore its subcategories with the group".
C) " A pharmacological classification is less specific than the therapeutic and does not provide enough information to the clients"
D) " Therapeutic classification states how a drug exerts its effect on the body and is a simpler description compared with the pharmacological".
A) "Therapeutic classification clearly states what a drug does , its simple description may be easier for laypersons to understand".
B) "There is only one cardiac pharmacological classification, the therapeutic classification allows us to explore its subcategories with the group".
C) " A pharmacological classification is less specific than the therapeutic and does not provide enough information to the clients"
D) " Therapeutic classification states how a drug exerts its effect on the body and is a simpler description compared with the pharmacological".
"Therapeutic classification clearly states what a drug does , its simple description may be easier for laypersons to understand".
4
In her first class in pharmacology, a student nurse asks why it is important to study drug prototypes. What is the best response?
A) It is not always the most commonly ordered drug in its class.
B) It predicts actions of other drugs in the same therapeutic classification.
C) It may predict similar adverse effects of drugs in the same therapeutic classification.
D) It is a well-understood drug model with which other drugs in a pharmacological class are compared.
A) It is not always the most commonly ordered drug in its class.
B) It predicts actions of other drugs in the same therapeutic classification.
C) It may predict similar adverse effects of drugs in the same therapeutic classification.
D) It is a well-understood drug model with which other drugs in a pharmacological class are compared.
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The client says to the nurse, "I wonder if I am considered a drug addict. I went to pick up my medication from the drug store and the pharmacist told me that the drug was a controlled substance." What does that mean? Which response by the nurse is the most accurate?
A) "If you continue on this medication for a long time, you will become addicted to it."
B) "You are not an addict, but the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act requires that your prescription drug habits be monitored."
C) "Any drug that has a potential for abuse is considered a controlled substance and is restricted. The pharmacist is responsible for sharing this information with you."
D) "Do you think that you are addicted to your medication?"
A) "If you continue on this medication for a long time, you will become addicted to it."
B) "You are not an addict, but the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act requires that your prescription drug habits be monitored."
C) "Any drug that has a potential for abuse is considered a controlled substance and is restricted. The pharmacist is responsible for sharing this information with you."
D) "Do you think that you are addicted to your medication?"
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6
Following the administration of a loading dose of an antibiotic, which dosing schedule does the nurse anticipate will follow?
A) A second loading dose
B) Regularly intermittent doses of the antibiotic
C) Alternating high and low doses of the antibiotic
D) Daily bolus injections
A) A second loading dose
B) Regularly intermittent doses of the antibiotic
C) Alternating high and low doses of the antibiotic
D) Daily bolus injections
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7
Which of the following factors affect a drugs absorption rate?
A) Route
B) Drug Form
C) Liver function
D) Food
E) Renal Function
A) Route
B) Drug Form
C) Liver function
D) Food
E) Renal Function
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The nurse explains to a student nurse that the median lethal dose of drugs is often determined in laboratory preclinical trials. Which rationales best support why this is done?
A) It would be unethical to determine these values in human subjects.
B) The safety of the medication must be determined prior to clinical trials.
C) It is difficult to obtain sufficient participants for clinical trials.
D) Clinical trials determine only the effective dose of a drug.
E) It is too costly to conduct the studies during clinical trials.
A) It would be unethical to determine these values in human subjects.
B) The safety of the medication must be determined prior to clinical trials.
C) It is difficult to obtain sufficient participants for clinical trials.
D) Clinical trials determine only the effective dose of a drug.
E) It is too costly to conduct the studies during clinical trials.
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