Chapter 4 Flashcards

1
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How many controlled substance schedule categories are there?

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5

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2
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Which category is the worse in the World?

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1

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3
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Which category is worse in the US?

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2

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4
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C-I abuse potential is

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High

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5
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C-II abuse potential is

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High

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6
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C-III abuse potential is

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Less than C-II

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7
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C-IV abuse potential is

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Less than C-III

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8
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C-V abuse potential is

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Less than C-IV

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9
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C-I medical use

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None

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10
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C-II medical use

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Accepted

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11
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C-III medical use

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Accepted

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12
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C-IV medical use

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Accepted

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13
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C-V medical use

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Accepted

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14
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C-I dependency potential

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Severe physical and psychologic

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15
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C-II dependency potential

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Sever physical and psychologic

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16
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C-III dependency potential

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Moderate to low physical or high psychologic

17
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C-IV dependency potential

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Limited physical or psychologic

18
Q

C-V dependency potential

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Limited physical or psychologic

19
Q

What is the nurse’s role in the development of new and investigational drugs?

A

Monitoring for and reporting any adverse effects noted during Phase IV studies

20
Q

Ethically, a nurse has the responsibility to

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transfer care of a patient to another professional nurse if caring for the patient would violate personal ethical principles.

21
Q

Which of the following statements best reflects the nurse’s understanding of cultural influences on drug therapy and other health practices?

A

Administration of some drugs may elicit varied responses in specific racial-ethnic groups.

22
Q

When teaching a patient about the legalities regarding a prescription for methylphenidate (Ritalin), which statement is most accurate?

A

Methylphenidate (Ritalin) is a C-II narcotic that cannot be refilled and can only be filled with a written prescription

23
Q

The nurse is assessing her patient’s culture and race on admission to the hospital. Which is important for the nurse to understand regarding drug therapy as it relates to different races of individuals?

A

Polymorphism

24
Q

The nurse is documenting the history of a patient of Asian culture in the emergency room. The patient states that she has not taken any medications, but the nurse notes a bottle of capsules in the patient’s purse. What information should the nurse collect next?

A

Use of herbs or over-the-counter medications

25
Q

New drugs must go through much research and testing prior to approval for use in humans. The nurse is providing education to a patient on a new medication and will inform the patient that the average length of time a medication is researched before being used in humans is

A

10 to 12 years

26
Q

A pharmaceutical company is voluntarily conducting a postmarketing study to obtain further proof of the therapeutic effects of a new drug. What phase of drug study is this considered?

A

Phase IV