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Multiple Choice Questions Click on a link below to access the MCQs for that chapter. Select one option to the question and click 'Submit answer' to check your answer. Chapter 1 Why is managing medicines important in nursing? Chapter 2 Keeping up to date with medicines management Chapter 3 What is a medicine? Chapter 4 Medicines nomenclature: what’s in a name? Chapter 5 Numeracy and medicines management Chapter 6 Clinical pharmacokinetics I Chapter 7 Clinical pharmacokinetics II Chapter 8 Routes of administration I Chapter 9 Routes of administration II Chapter 10 Pharmacodynamics I Chapter 11 Pharmacodynamics II Chapter 12 Dyspepsia Chapter 13 Acute diarrhoea and constipation Chapter 14 Chronic bowel disease Chapter 15 Nausea and vomiting Chapter 16 Antianginals Chapter 17 Antiarrhythmics Chapter 18 Heart failure Chapter 19 Hypertension Chapter 20 Diuretics Chapter 21 Respiratory conditions I Chapter 22 Respiratory conditions II Chapter 23 Opioid analgesics Chapter 24 Anxiolytics and hypnotics Chapter 25 Antipsychotics Chapter 26 Depression Chapter 27 Epilepsy Chapter 28 Alcohol detoxification Chapter 29 Alcohol: maintaining abstinence Chapter 30 Smoking cessation Chapter 31 Fighting infection Chapter 32 Antibiotics Chapter 33 Diabetes: insulin Chapter 34 Diabetes: antiglycaemics Chapter 35 Thyroid conditions Chapter 36 Oral contraception Chapter 37 Anticoagulants Chapter 38 Antiplatelet drugs Chapter 39 Musculoskeletal disorders Chapter 40 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and Non-Opioid Analgesics Chapter 41 Topical agents and emollients Chapter 42 Topical steroids Chapter 43 Medicines management in pregnancy and breast feeding Chapter 44 Medicines management in children Chapter 45 Medicines management in the elderly Chapter 46 Medicines management in people with hepatic and renal impairment Chapter 47 Drug Interactions Chapter 48 Adverse Drug Reactions Chapter 49 Pharmacovigilance Chapter 50 Classification of medicines