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Absorption - CORRECT ANSWER: The movement of a drug from its site of
administration into the blood


Absorption amount - CORRECT ANSWER: Helps determine how intense effects of the
drug will be.


Absorption in Elderly - CORRECT ANSWER: May be reduced d/t ↓ ph, delayed mobility
and emptying


Absorption Rate - CORRECT ANSWER: Determines how soon effects of the drug will
begin



Accelerated Approval - CORRECT ANSWER: In 1992 the FDA regulations were
changed to permit accelerated approval of drugs for AIDS and Cancer. Under these
guidelines, a drug could be approved for marketing prior to completion of Phase III
trials, provided rigorous Phase IV trials were performed.


Acetylcholine - CORRECT ANSWER: One of the many neurotransmitters in the
autonomic nervous system. It acts on both the peripheral nervous system and central
nervous system, and it is the only neurotransmitter used in the motor division of the
somatic nervous system. It is the principal neurotransmitter in the autonomic ganglia.



Acetylcholinesterase - CORRECT ANSWER: An enzyme that converts acetylcholine
into the inactive metabolites choline and acetate. It is abundant in the synaptic cleft and
its role in rapidly clearing free acetylcholine from the synapse is essential for proper
muscle function.

,Acid - CORRECT ANSWER: A compound that can give up a hydrogen ion (proton)
which makes it a proton donor in a reaction. Tend to ionize in basic (alkaline) media.



Activation - CORRECT ANSWER: Effect on the receptor function equivalent to that
produced by the natural neurotransmitter at a particular synapse



Active tubular secretion - CORRECT ANSWER: Active transport systems in the kidney
tubules pump drugs from the blood to the tubular urine.



Adolescents - CORRECT ANSWER: 12-16 years


ADR in Elderly - CORRECT ANSWER: 7 times more common than younger adults



Adverse Drug Reaction(ADR) - CORRECT ANSWER: Any noxious, unintended, and
undesired effect that occurs at normal drug doses.



Affinity - CORRECT ANSWER: The strength of the attraction between a drug and its
receptor.


Agonists - CORRECT ANSWER: Molecules that activate receptors



Albumin - CORRECT ANSWER: The most important protein for drugs to bind to since it
is too large to leave the bloodstream. Only unbound drug molecules can leave the
vascular system. Binding to proteins is reversible, and drugs can compete for the limited
binding sites available and the



Allergic Reaction - CORRECT ANSWER: Is an immune response. For an allergic
reaction to occur, there must be prior sensitization of the immune system.

, Analysis Phase - CORRECT ANSWER: Analyze the data collected and form Nursing
Dx--Judge the appropriateness of the prescribed regimen--Identify potential health
problems that the drug might cause--Determine the patient's capacity for self-care.



Antagonists - CORRECT ANSWER: Produce their effects by preventing receptor
activation by endogenous regulatory molecules and drugs.



Approximate Childs dose - CORRECT ANSWER: BSA of child x adult dose divided by
1.73m2



Assessment Phase - CORRECT ANSWER: Collecting data about the patient--Collection
of baseline data needed to evaluate therapeutic responses-- Collection of baseline data
needed to evaluate adverse effects--Identification of high-risk patients--Assessment of
the patient's capacity for self-care


Axon conduction - CORRECT ANSWER: conducting an action potential down the axon
of the neuron



Base - CORRECT ANSWER: Compound that can take on a hydrogen ion which makes
it a proton acceptor in a reaction. Tend to ionize in acidic media



Beers list - CORRECT ANSWER: Drugs with high likelihood of causing adverse effects
in elderly



Bioavailability - CORRECT ANSWER: Refers to the ability of a drug to reach the
systemic circulation from its site of administration



Biotransfer - CORRECT ANSWER: Toxification -> detoxification



Black box Warning - CORRECT ANSWER: The strongest safety warning a drug can
carry and still remain on the market. Text for the warning is presented inside a box with

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