NURS 5334 Advanced Pharmacology Exam
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2-dose series at 12-23 mos and 2nd dose 6-18 mos later (minimum agency
12mos)
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Pre administration assessment
1 Define Pharmacokinetics 2
goals
3 HepA 4 Seven aspects of drug therapy.
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Terms in this set (52)
, Define Pharmacokinetics The impact of the body on drugs. How much of
an administered dose gets to its sites of action.
Four major pharmokinetic Drug absorption, drug distribution, drug
processes metabolism, and drug excretion.
Define Pharmacodynamics The impact of drugs on the body. The nature and
intensity of the response to the drug.
Two major areas in which you can Patient care and patient education.
apply pharmacologic knowledge.
Seven aspects of drug therapy. Pre administration assessment, dosage and
administration, evaluating and promoting
therapeutic effects, minimizing adverse effects,
minimizing adverse reactions, making "as needed"
(PRN) decisions, and managing toxicity.
Pre administration assessment Three basic goals: collecting baseline data
needed to evaluate therapeutic and adverse
responses, identifying high -risk patients, and
assessing the patient's capacity for self-care.
To help reduce adverse effects, you The major adverse effects the drug can produce,
must know when these reactions are likely to occur, early
signs that an adverse reaction is developing, and
interventions that can minimize discomfort and
harm.
PRN pro re nata, a Latin phrase meaning as needed
Questions & Answers | Latest Already Graded A+
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Practice questions for this set
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2-dose series at 12-23 mos and 2nd dose 6-18 mos later (minimum agency
12mos)
Choose an answer
Pre administration assessment
1 Define Pharmacokinetics 2
goals
3 HepA 4 Seven aspects of drug therapy.
Don't know?
Terms in this set (52)
, Define Pharmacokinetics The impact of the body on drugs. How much of
an administered dose gets to its sites of action.
Four major pharmokinetic Drug absorption, drug distribution, drug
processes metabolism, and drug excretion.
Define Pharmacodynamics The impact of drugs on the body. The nature and
intensity of the response to the drug.
Two major areas in which you can Patient care and patient education.
apply pharmacologic knowledge.
Seven aspects of drug therapy. Pre administration assessment, dosage and
administration, evaluating and promoting
therapeutic effects, minimizing adverse effects,
minimizing adverse reactions, making "as needed"
(PRN) decisions, and managing toxicity.
Pre administration assessment Three basic goals: collecting baseline data
needed to evaluate therapeutic and adverse
responses, identifying high -risk patients, and
assessing the patient's capacity for self-care.
To help reduce adverse effects, you The major adverse effects the drug can produce,
must know when these reactions are likely to occur, early
signs that an adverse reaction is developing, and
interventions that can minimize discomfort and
harm.
PRN pro re nata, a Latin phrase meaning as needed