A nursing instructor is teaching fundamental pharmacological content. In helping the students become comfortable with this material, what should the instructor suggest that the student focus on initially?

1. The prototype
2. The generic names
3. The trade names
4. The adverse effects


Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: The prototype drug is the original, well-understood drug model from which other medications in a pharmacological class have been developed. It is recommended that students first become comfortable with the broad drug classes and then gradually move to more specific examples, and the prototype drugs are excellent places to start.
Rationale 2: Generic versus trade names is considered specific examples in a broader classification.
Rationale 3: Generic versus trade names is considered specific examples in a broader classification.
Rationale 4: Learning about adverse effects of medications is important, but it is not a beginning step to understanding fundamental pharmacological content.

Global Rationale: The prototype drug is the original, well-understood drug model from which other medications in a pharmacological class have been developed. It is recommended that students first become comfortable with the broad drug classes and then gradually move to more specific examples, and the prototype drugs are excellent places to start. Generic versus trade names is considered specific examples in a broader classification. Learning about adverse effects of medications is important, but it is not a beginning step to understanding fundamental pharmacological content.

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