Deck 15: Using Medications Safely and Effectively

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If these were classified as a distinct disease, they would be ranked as the fifth leading cause of death in the United States:

A) drug side effects
B) accidental overdoses
C) polypharmacy
D) adverse drug events
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Of the top 15 drugs linked most often to fatalities, four are opioid pain relievers and three are:

A) antidepressants.
B) antipsychotics.
C) anticoagulants.
D) estrogens.
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Your 75-year-old patient is having surgery. Which of the following herbal products may increase the risk of bleeding?

A) saw palmetto
B) St. John's wort
C) ginkgo biloba
D) valerian root
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Resources to identify drugs that are potentially inappropriate for use in adults over age 65 because of their adverse effects include:

A) Beers list.
B) STOPP tool.
C) Physician Desk Reference.
D)1 and 2
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Pharmacokinetics is composed of four basic actions. This action describes where the drug goes once it gets into the body:

A) excretion
B) metabolism
C) distribution
D) absorption
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This action of pharmacokinetics typically inactivates a drug:

A) metabolism
B) excretion
C) absorption
D) distribution
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This term is used to describe the physiological response to a drug, or what the drug does to the body:

A) pharmacokinetics
B) metabolism
C) pharmacology
D) pharmacodynamics
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The routes of drug administration include:

A) oral and enteral.
B) parenteral.
C) mucosal and percutaneous.
D) all of the above
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This drug route makes use of the GI track for drug absorption but bypasses the oral route:

A) parenteral
B) percutaneous
C) enteral
D) mucosal
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The core of accurate drug administration is:

A) start low, and go slow.
B) the five "rights."
C) less is more.
D) check, and recheck.
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According to Berardi, older adults are the leading consumers of:

A) anticoagulants.
B) pain medications.
C) antidepressants.
D) over-the-counter products.
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These products are not recommended for use in most older adults due to the risk for worsening hypertension, diabetes, benign prostatic hypertrophy, arrhythmias, heart disease, and glaucoma:

A) decongestants
B) antihistamines
C) NSAIDs
D) guaifenesin
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Deck 15: Using Medications Safely and Effectively
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If these were classified as a distinct disease, they would be ranked as the fifth leading cause of death in the United States:

A) drug side effects
B) accidental overdoses
C) polypharmacy
D) adverse drug events
adverse drug events
2
Of the top 15 drugs linked most often to fatalities, four are opioid pain relievers and three are:

A) antidepressants.
B) antipsychotics.
C) anticoagulants.
D) estrogens.
antipsychotics.
3
Your 75-year-old patient is having surgery. Which of the following herbal products may increase the risk of bleeding?

A) saw palmetto
B) St. John's wort
C) ginkgo biloba
D) valerian root
ginkgo biloba
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Resources to identify drugs that are potentially inappropriate for use in adults over age 65 because of their adverse effects include:

A) Beers list.
B) STOPP tool.
C) Physician Desk Reference.
D)1 and 2
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Pharmacokinetics is composed of four basic actions. This action describes where the drug goes once it gets into the body:

A) excretion
B) metabolism
C) distribution
D) absorption
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This action of pharmacokinetics typically inactivates a drug:

A) metabolism
B) excretion
C) absorption
D) distribution
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This term is used to describe the physiological response to a drug, or what the drug does to the body:

A) pharmacokinetics
B) metabolism
C) pharmacology
D) pharmacodynamics
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The routes of drug administration include:

A) oral and enteral.
B) parenteral.
C) mucosal and percutaneous.
D) all of the above
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This drug route makes use of the GI track for drug absorption but bypasses the oral route:

A) parenteral
B) percutaneous
C) enteral
D) mucosal
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The core of accurate drug administration is:

A) start low, and go slow.
B) the five "rights."
C) less is more.
D) check, and recheck.
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According to Berardi, older adults are the leading consumers of:

A) anticoagulants.
B) pain medications.
C) antidepressants.
D) over-the-counter products.
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These products are not recommended for use in most older adults due to the risk for worsening hypertension, diabetes, benign prostatic hypertrophy, arrhythmias, heart disease, and glaucoma:

A) decongestants
B) antihistamines
C) NSAIDs
D) guaifenesin
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