NR 293 Pharm Exam
TESTBANK-
New Questions
2024-2025 Included
(Exam 1, 2 and 3)
Chamberlain
University
,NR 293 Pharm Exam
Risks for injury
know that anything can be a possible risk for patient injury
9 rights of medicine administration
right patient, right dose, right medication, right time, right documentation,
right route, right reason, right response
what is a prototype
the first drug of a class that all others are based from (ex- morphine)
what is pharmacokinetics
what the body does to the drug
what is pharmacodynamics
,what the drug does to the body
bioavailability
what portion of the drug that entered the circulation can have an effect on
the body
first pass effect
a drug enters the GI tract and is filtered to the liver where some is destroyed
what enzymes work in the liver
P-450 enzymes
if a patient has cirrhosis of the liver, what will happen when they take a
medication?
When the medication passes through the liver for the first pass, there will be
less P-450 enzymes so the bioavailability of the medication will be higher
and it will circulate in the bloodstream longer.
, half life
time required for 50% of the drug to be removed from the body
Pharmacotherapeutics
treatment of conditions
enteral route
through the GI tract
parenteral tract
outside the GI tract
how is medication absorption different for neonates and children?
they have less gastric acid to break down medications and availability is
higher
TESTBANK-
New Questions
2024-2025 Included
(Exam 1, 2 and 3)
Chamberlain
University
,NR 293 Pharm Exam
Risks for injury
know that anything can be a possible risk for patient injury
9 rights of medicine administration
right patient, right dose, right medication, right time, right documentation,
right route, right reason, right response
what is a prototype
the first drug of a class that all others are based from (ex- morphine)
what is pharmacokinetics
what the body does to the drug
what is pharmacodynamics
,what the drug does to the body
bioavailability
what portion of the drug that entered the circulation can have an effect on
the body
first pass effect
a drug enters the GI tract and is filtered to the liver where some is destroyed
what enzymes work in the liver
P-450 enzymes
if a patient has cirrhosis of the liver, what will happen when they take a
medication?
When the medication passes through the liver for the first pass, there will be
less P-450 enzymes so the bioavailability of the medication will be higher
and it will circulate in the bloodstream longer.
, half life
time required for 50% of the drug to be removed from the body
Pharmacotherapeutics
treatment of conditions
enteral route
through the GI tract
parenteral tract
outside the GI tract
how is medication absorption different for neonates and children?
they have less gastric acid to break down medications and availability is
higher