Drug Fundamentals Pharmacokinetics Pharmacodynamics
Drug Classifications Generic Brand Names Medication
Safety Nursing Responsibilities Therapeutic Adverse
Effects Drug Sources Natural Synthetic OTC Orphan Drugs
Toxic Effects Drug Evaluation Clinical Applications Exam
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Pharmacology is..
-The study of drugs
-Drugs are chemicals that are introduced into the body to cause some sort of change
-** the drugs effects on the body and the body's response to the drug
What do drugs do?
-Prevent disease
-Treat disease
-Improve quality of life
-Therapeutic and Adverse effects (side effects)
,Therapeutic effects
clinically desirable actions
ex. pain relief
What is the Nurse's Responsibility when working with medications?
-Administering the drug
-Assessing the drug effects
-Providing patient teaching about the drugs and the drug regimen (Education)
-Monitoring the overall patient care plan to prevent medication errors. Know when to
communicate with the doc.
Rights of Drug Administration (BIG 6 Rights)
-Why we have them: Aim to reduce medication errors and harm
-Patient
-Drug
,-Dose
-Route
-Time
-Reason
Chemical name
Chemical make up
example: Acetyl-salicylic acid - (Aspirin)
Generic (what we use)
Shortened version of chemical name
Ex. Lorazepam
Brand (trade name)
company name/patent
Ex. Ativan
, Classifications of a Drug
-Classified according to system they effect
-Chemical composition
-Clinical indication or therapeutic action
What are two ways to Understand the Drugs Action?
-The way the drugs affect the body: Pharmacodynamics
-The way the drugs travel through the body: Pharmokinetics
The way the drugs affect the body:
Pharmacodynamics
The way the drugs travel through the body:
Pharmokinetics