EXAM 2024 EXAM COMPLETE 230 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
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what grade level do you teach at - ANSWER: 4-5 grade level
is it the nurses job to know the cost of medications - ANSWER: no
what can not be taken with any medication - ANSWER: grapefruit
what order is the pharmackinetic phase - ANSWER: absorption, distribution,
metabolism, exceretion
where does absorption occur - ANSWER: occurs in the small intestine
where does distribution occur - ANSWER: occurs in the blood circulation and tissues
where does metabolism occur - ANSWER: occurs in the liver
where does exceretion occur - ANSWER: occurs in the kidneys
disintegration is what - ANSWER: the breakdown of PO drug form into small
particules
dissolution is what - ANSWER: process of combining small drug particules with liquid
to form a solution
drug absorption is what - ANSWER: drug movement from GI tract into the
bloodstream
why can't you use grapefruit - ANSWER: the acidity mixes with the acid in tummy,
speeds up absorption and metabolism
is a drug 100% of medication - ANSWER: no it has fillers
what factors affect medication absorption - ANSWER: blood circulation, pain, stress,
exercise, food texture(fat content, temp), pH, route of admin
factors affecting oral meds - ANSWER: first pass effect, bioavailability
what is bioavailability - ANSWER: the percentage thats left for body to use
what does first pass only effect - ANSWER: oral and GI
, factors of bioavailabilty - ANSWER: absorption, first pass effect, drug form, route of
administration, gastric mucosa and mobility, admin with food, change in liver
metabolism
drug distribution is what - ANSWER: once the drug leaves the GI tract
drug distribution involves what - ANSWER: movement of drug from circulation to
body tissue, protein binding, and free drugs
protein binding percentage used - ANSWER: 40% to protein 60% used to body
drug metabolism (biotransformation) is what - ANSWER: process of body chemically
changing a drug into a form to be excreted, uses half life and loading dose
half life is what - ANSWER: time it takes for amount of drug in body to be reduced by
half
loading dose is what - ANSWER: a higher dose given at the beginning of treatment
drug excretion (elimination) - ANSWER: from the kidneys, creatinene clearance, BUN
levels, glomerular filtration rate. from the liver the bile, LFT test for liver function,
feces, lungs, saliva, sweat, breast milk
the tip of eye medicine should never what - ANSWER: touch the conjunctiva sack
what do you need to warn when giving eye medicine - ANSWER: blurred vision
how to administer inhaler - ANSWER: shake before you puff, wait 2 mins, before
each puff of same med/ inhaler, wait 5 mins if diff med/inhaler
why do you need to rinse your mouth out after using inhaler - ANSWER: to avoid
thrush a
how to administer ear drops for kids under 3 - ANSWER: pull down and back "kids
are short" leave head in position for 3-5 mins
how to administer ear drops for kids over 3 and up - ANSWER: pull up and back leave
head in position for 3-5 mins
administering nose drops do what - ANSWER: tilt head back
administering nose sprays do what - ANSWER: sit upright / high flowers
interventions for nose drops and sprays - ANSWER: have pt blow their nose prior