NUR 334 Final Exam with accurate detailed solutions
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What are the phases of pharmacokinetics?
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absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
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What is the the difference in pharmacokinetics vs pharmacodynamics?
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- kinetics: how the body breaks down the drug
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- dynamics: how the drug alters bodily function
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What are the contraindications of estradiol?
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history of DVT, stroke, and nicotine use
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What is the first pass effect? How to avoid it?
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- When an oral drug goes through the liver before being used by the body resulting in a far
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lower amount of the drug being used
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- Administer parenterally
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What are the 10 Rights of Medication Administration
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patient, time, route, dose, drug, right to refuse, patient education, documentation, prior
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assessment, follow up evaluation || || ||
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Where are NSAIDS broken down?
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kidney
where is acetominophen metabolized
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liver
What are NSAIDs?
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Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Naproxen
Indomethacin
Ketorolac
Celecoxib
NSAIDs contraindications ||
Vitamin K deficiency (causes excessive bleeding)
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Peptic ulcer disease
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Kidney failure ||
What is the administration recommendation for Montelukast?
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