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Chapter 18 - Vaccines and Sera |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
1.	The nursing instructor is discussing immunity with her clinical group. What statement would the instructor make that would be accurate about immunity? 
a.	Active immunity occurs with injected antibodies that react with specific antigens. 
b.	Serum sickness results when the body fights antibodies injected as a form of active immunity. 
c.	Passive immunity occurs when foreign proteins are recognized and the body produces antibodies. 
d.	Passive immunity is limited, lasting only as long as the a...
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1.	The nursing instructor is discussing immunity with her clinical group. What statement would the instructor make that would be accurate about immunity? 
a.	Active immunity occurs with injected antibodies that react with specific antigens. 
b.	Serum sickness results when the body fights antibodies injected as a form of active immunity. 
c.	Passive immunity occurs when foreign proteins are recognized and the body produces antibodies. 
d.	Passive immunity is limited, lasting only as long as the a...
Chapter 16 - Antiinflammatory, Antiarthritis, and Related Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
1.	A nurse has admitted a 10-year-old child to the short-stay unit. The child has complained of chronic headaches and his or her mother reports that he or she gives him or her acetaminophen (Tylenol) at least twice a day. What will the nurse evaluate? 
a.	Renal function 
b.	Hepatic function 
c.	Respiratory function 
d.	Cardiac function 
 
Ans: B 
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The nurse should evaluate the patient’s hepatic function. Severe hepatotoxicity can occur from overuse of acetaminophen. Significant inter...
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1.	A nurse has admitted a 10-year-old child to the short-stay unit. The child has complained of chronic headaches and his or her mother reports that he or she gives him or her acetaminophen (Tylenol) at least twice a day. What will the nurse evaluate? 
a.	Renal function 
b.	Hepatic function 
c.	Respiratory function 
d.	Cardiac function 
 
Ans: B 
Feedback: 
The nurse should evaluate the patient’s hepatic function. Severe hepatotoxicity can occur from overuse of acetaminophen. Significant inter...
Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) |Chapters 11-15|
Chapter 11 Antifungal Agents
Chapter 12 Antiprotozoal Agents
Chapter 13 Anthelmintic Agents
Chapter 14 Antineoplastic Agents
Chapter 15 Introduction to the Immune Response and Inflammation
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- Chapter 11 - Antifungal Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 12 - Antiprotozoal Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 14 - Antineoplastic Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 13 - Anthelmintic Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 15 - Introduction to the Immune Response and Inflammation |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) • Exam (elaborations)
Chapter 11 Antifungal Agents
Chapter 12 Antiprotozoal Agents
Chapter 13 Anthelmintic Agents
Chapter 14 Antineoplastic Agents
Chapter 15 Introduction to the Immune Response and Inflammation
Chapter 17 - Immune Modulators |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
1.	A patient has been diagnosed with hairy cell leukemia. The patient is to begin taking interferon alfa 2b. What will the nurse include in her instructions to the patient concerning this drug? 
a.	Avoid drinking alcohol while taking the drug. 
b.	Continue to maintain maximal physical activity. 
c.	Increase fluid intake while taking the drug. 
d.	Treat constipation with over-the-counter laxatives. 
 
Ans: C 
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Interferon alfa 2b is metabolized in the kidney so adequate fluid intake is ...
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1.	A patient has been diagnosed with hairy cell leukemia. The patient is to begin taking interferon alfa 2b. What will the nurse include in her instructions to the patient concerning this drug? 
a.	Avoid drinking alcohol while taking the drug. 
b.	Continue to maintain maximal physical activity. 
c.	Increase fluid intake while taking the drug. 
d.	Treat constipation with over-the-counter laxatives. 
 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Interferon alfa 2b is metabolized in the kidney so adequate fluid intake is ...
Chapter 15 - Introduction to the Immune Response and Inflammation |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
1.	The body’s first-line barrier defense is considered to be what? 
a.	Mast cells 
b.	Mucous membranes 
c.	Skin 
d.	T cells 
 
Ans: C 
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The skin is the first line of barrier defense. It acts as a physical barrier to protect the internal tissues and organs of the body. Mast cells are part of cellular defense. They are found in the respiratory and GI tracts and are fixed basophils that do not circulate. Mucous membranes are a barrier defense that line the areas of the body that are exp...
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1.	The body’s first-line barrier defense is considered to be what? 
a.	Mast cells 
b.	Mucous membranes 
c.	Skin 
d.	T cells 
 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
The skin is the first line of barrier defense. It acts as a physical barrier to protect the internal tissues and organs of the body. Mast cells are part of cellular defense. They are found in the respiratory and GI tracts and are fixed basophils that do not circulate. Mucous membranes are a barrier defense that line the areas of the body that are exp...
Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) |Chapters 06-10|
Chapter 06 Challenges to Effective Drug Therapy
Chapter 07 Introduction to Cell Physiology
Chapter 08 Antiinfective Agents
Chapter 09 Antibiotics
Chapter 10 Antiviral Agents

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- Chapter 07 - Introduction to Cell Physiology |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 09 - Antibiotics |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 10 - Antiviral Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch) • Exam (elaborations)
Chapter 06 Challenges to Effective Drug Therapy
Chapter 07 Introduction to Cell Physiology
Chapter 08 Antiinfective Agents
Chapter 09 Antibiotics
Chapter 10 Antiviral Agents

Chapter 13 - Anthelmintic Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
1.	A public health nurse is speaking to parents of first graders. When discussing worm infection, the nurse will explain that the most common type found in U.S. school-aged children is what? 
a.	Pinworms 
b.	Roundworms 
c.	Threadworms 
d.	Whipworms 
 
Ans: A 
Feedback: 
The most common worm infection encountered in U.S. school-aged children is pinworms. These worms are endogenous to the area and easily spread. Roundworms, whipworms, and threadworms are not as common. 
 
2.	A mother of a 3-year-o...
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1.	A public health nurse is speaking to parents of first graders. When discussing worm infection, the nurse will explain that the most common type found in U.S. school-aged children is what? 
a.	Pinworms 
b.	Roundworms 
c.	Threadworms 
d.	Whipworms 
 
Ans: A 
Feedback: 
The most common worm infection encountered in U.S. school-aged children is pinworms. These worms are endogenous to the area and easily spread. Roundworms, whipworms, and threadworms are not as common. 
 
2.	A mother of a 3-year-o...
Chapter 14 - Antineoplastic Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
1.	The process of cancerous cells exhibiting a loss of cellular differentiation and organization leading to a loss of their ability to function normally is called what? 
a.	Anaplasia 
b.	Angiogenesis 
c.	Autonomy 
d.	Metastasis 
 
Ans: A 
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Cancerous cells exhibit anaplasia, which is a loss of cellular differentiation and organization that leads to a loss of their ability to function normally. Angiogenesis refers to the abnormal cells releasing enzymes that generate blood vessels in the...
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1.	The process of cancerous cells exhibiting a loss of cellular differentiation and organization leading to a loss of their ability to function normally is called what? 
a.	Anaplasia 
b.	Angiogenesis 
c.	Autonomy 
d.	Metastasis 
 
Ans: A 
Feedback: 
Cancerous cells exhibit anaplasia, which is a loss of cellular differentiation and organization that leads to a loss of their ability to function normally. Angiogenesis refers to the abnormal cells releasing enzymes that generate blood vessels in the...
Chapter 12 - Antiprotozoal Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
1.	The patient is having an acute malarial attack with chills and fever. The nurse knows chills and fever are caused by what? 
a.	Formation of sporozoites into the system 
b.	Rupture of red blood cells due to invasion of merozoites 
c.	Invasion of the tsetse fly into the central nervous system 
d.	Release of amastigotes into the blood vessels 
 
Ans: B 
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The chills and fever associated with an acute malarial attack are caused by the rupture of red blood cells containing merozoites. The...
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1.	The patient is having an acute malarial attack with chills and fever. The nurse knows chills and fever are caused by what? 
a.	Formation of sporozoites into the system 
b.	Rupture of red blood cells due to invasion of merozoites 
c.	Invasion of the tsetse fly into the central nervous system 
d.	Release of amastigotes into the blood vessels 
 
Ans: B 
Feedback: 
The chills and fever associated with an acute malarial attack are caused by the rupture of red blood cells containing merozoites. The...
Chapter 10 - Antiviral Agents |Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (8th Edition by Karch)
1.	The nurse explains why viruses are so difficult to treat when making what statement? 
a.	Viruses are contained inside the human cell and cannot be destroyed without destroying the cell. 
b.	Release of interferons by the host cell makes the virus replicate more quickly allowing the virus to spread. 
c.	Drugs exist to treat all viral infections but they carry serious adverse effects and the benefit often does not outweigh the risk. 
d.	Individual antiviral drugs are often effective in treating ...
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1.	The nurse explains why viruses are so difficult to treat when making what statement? 
a.	Viruses are contained inside the human cell and cannot be destroyed without destroying the cell. 
b.	Release of interferons by the host cell makes the virus replicate more quickly allowing the virus to spread. 
c.	Drugs exist to treat all viral infections but they carry serious adverse effects and the benefit often does not outweigh the risk. 
d.	Individual antiviral drugs are often effective in treating ...
Chapter 13: Lower Gastrointestinal System Lampignano: Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 9th Edition
PNR 140 Chapter 14: The Interdisciplinary Health Care Team: The Role of the Practical/Vocational Nurse TEST BANK FOR SUCCESS IN PRACTICAL VOCATIONAL NURSING 9TH EDITION BY KNECHT LATEST UPDATE
Test Bank for Lewis Medical-Surgical Nursing, 12th Edition by Mariann M. Harding, Jeffrey Kwong, Debra Hagler Chapter 46-50
Chapter 10: Muscle Tissue Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th Edition, by Bryan Derrickson, Gerald Tortora.
Chapter 26: Assessment of High Risk Pregnancy Lowdermilk: Maternity & Women’s Health Care, 11th Edition