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RNRS 117 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ medication names advil: generic name ibuprofen: chemical name medication classification examples: anti-inflammatory, stimulant, anti-depression, etc - often based on the affect the drug will have in your body medication forms tabs, liquids, gel, capsules, transdermal, topical, po absorption how molecules pass through into your blood: form, route, and blood flow affect absorption distribution circulation of med throughout the body and cell permeability metabolism the body's ability to break down meds -most meds first pass through liver first and is then distributed throughout body excretion chemical makeup determines how med get excreted -biggest organs that excrete are liver and kidneys therapeutic affect expected or predicted physiological response, what you want to see adverse affect unintended, undesirable, and often unpredictable effect side affect more common, predictable, unavoidable effect -example: medication making you lethargic toxic affect accumulation of too much medication in system idiosyncratic reaction over reaction or under reaction, or opposite effect than predicted synergistic reaction increases the effect of other meds in the body allergic reaction rash, nausea, vomiting, anaphylactic response medication interactions one med interacting with another creating unintended effect medication tolerance therapeutic level you have to achieve to have intended therapeutic effect medication dependence taking enough of a drug for your body to become physically dependent on it

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RNRS 117 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++


medication names

advil: generic name

ibuprofen: chemical name

medication classification

examples: anti-inflammatory, stimulant, anti-depression, etc



- often based on the affect the drug will have in your body

medication forms

tabs, liquids, gel, capsules, transdermal, topical, po

absorption

how molecules pass through into your blood: form, route, and blood flow affect

absorption

distribution

circulation of med throughout the body and cell permeability

metabolism

the body's ability to break down meds

-most meds first pass through liver first and is then distributed throughout body

excretion

,chemical makeup determines how med get excreted

-biggest organs that excrete are liver and kidneys

therapeutic affect

expected or predicted physiological response, what you want to see

adverse affect

unintended, undesirable, and often unpredictable effect

side affect

more common, predictable, unavoidable effect

-example: medication making you lethargic

toxic affect

accumulation of too much medication in system

idiosyncratic reaction

over reaction or under reaction, or opposite effect than predicted

synergistic reaction

increases the effect of other meds in the body

allergic reaction

rash, nausea, vomiting, anaphylactic response

medication interactions

one med interacting with another creating unintended effect

medication tolerance

therapeutic level you have to achieve to have intended therapeutic effect

medication dependence

taking enough of a drug for your body to become physically dependent on it

, therapeutic range

when drug concentration in blood is high enough to give a therapeutic response

peak medication response

when the medication is at its highest therapeutic effect

trough (medication dose response)

minimum amount of concentration to provide effect, last bit of medication before you'd

need another dose

biological half-life

amount of time it takes for half of a drug to be eliminated (the concentration in blood to

decrease by half)

plateau (medication dose response)

flat line of concentration maintained in therapeutic range

-often happens with chronic meds

time-critical medications

examples: heparin, warfarin, insulin, medications used in emergency situations

patient teaching

important when teaching patients about time critical meds and why they are important

oral route

tba, capsules, sublingual (under tongue), buccal (back of mouth)

parenteral route

injection (IM, SQ, ID) epidural, intravenous, intraosseous, intrapleural

physician limited medication routes

accessing the heart, joints, etc

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