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What role in drug therapy is common Teaching the patient about the specific drug
to all prescribers, nurses, and prescribed.
pharmacists?
What is the most important feature for Has a low potential for harmful side effects when
a drug to be classified as over-the- taken at the recommended dosage and schedule.
counter (OTC)?
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What feature classifies a drug as a The drug has an increased risk for causing a patient
'high-alert drug'? harm if it is used in error.
If a patient is prescribed 25 mg of a 75 mg.
drug every 8 hours, how much will
they receive daily?
What is a major disadvantage of the First-pass loss of drug is extensive.
oral drug delivery route?
Why is it important for the nurse to ask These substances can interact with a prescribed
about herbal supplements? drug.
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After taking a powerful anti- 14 days.
inflammatory drug with a half-life of
48 hours, how many days should a
patient avoid sun exposure?
What should the nurse's first action be Notifying the prescriber immediately.
if a patient reports lip swelling and an
itchy throat after taking a drug?
What feature of a drug agonist Binding to its receptors tightly for a long time period.
increases its potency?
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