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A nurse educator is discussing the prescriptive authority of health care providers to a group of new employees. Which health care providers are able to prescribe medications to clients?
 
  1. Registered nurses
  2. Physicians
  3. Nurse practitioners
  4. Nurse managers
  5. Physical therapists

Question 2

What are the four phases of pharmacokinetics that a drug goes through?
 
  1. Absorption, distribution, ionization, and metabolism
  2. Diffusion, bioavailability, metabolism, and excretion
  3. Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion
  4. Active transport, ionization, diffusion, and excretion



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2,3
Rationale 1: Registered nurses can administer medications but it is outside the scope of practice to prescribe medications.
Rationale 2: Physicians are able to prescribe medications.
Rationale 3: Nurse practitioners are able to prescribe medications.
Rationale 4: A nurse manager may or may not be able to prescribe medications; this is dependent on the nurse manager licensure.
Rationale 5: Physical therapists can prescribe therapies but not medications.
Global Rationale: Physicians and nurse practitioners are able to prescribe medications. Registered nurses can administer medications but it is outside the scope of practice to prescribe medications. A nurse manager may or may not be able to prescribe medications; this is dependent on the nurse manager licensure. Physical therapists can prescribe therapies but not medications.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: Ionization is the chemical property of a drug, not a phase of pharmacokinetics.
Rationale 2: Bioavailability refers to the amount of active drug available to body tissues.
Rationale 3: A drug undergoes the pharmacokinetics of absorption, diffusion, metabolism, and excretion.
Rationale 4: Ionization is the chemical property of a drug where it takes on positive or negative charges.
Global Rationale: A drug undergoes the pharmacokinetics of absorption, diffusion, metabolism, and excretion. Ionization is the chemical property of a drug, not a phase of pharmacokinetics. Bioavailability refers to the amount of active drug available to body tissues. Ionization is the chemical property of a drug where it takes on positive or negative charges.



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