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GALEN NUR 210 EXAM 1 MODULES 1-3
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Pharmacokinetics - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe process in which medications move through the


body


What are the 4 phases of pharmacokinetics? - CORRECT-ANSWERSabsorption, distribution,


metabolism, excretion


Absorption - CORRECT-ANSWERShappens with drug movement from the GI tract into the


bloodstream. Most meds are taken by mouth.


Oral absorption - CORRECT-ANSWERSTakes awhile to get absorbed because it has to go


through the GI system




Usually takes 2-4 hours


•Enteric coated


aspirin - hard on stomach


can not crush pill


•Extended release

,absorbed in the small intestine


IM absorption - CORRECT-ANSWERSAbsorbed 1-2 hours


IV absorption - CORRECT-ANSWERSAbsorbed 30-60 minutes


dissolution - CORRECT-ANSWERSDissolution happens when a po medication breaks down


into particles, disintegrates, and dissolves to combine with liquid so absorption from the GI


tract into the bloodstream occurs.


Liquid medications are absorbed faster than solids. Food can interfere with the absorption of


drugs.


Drugs that resist dissolution - CORRECT-ANSWERSParenteral medications (SL, eyedrops,


inhalants, transdermal) do not pass through the GI tract.


Enteric coated medications are designed to resist disintegration until the pill reaches the small


intestine. EC and sustained release meds should not be crushed.


Factors that affect absorption - CORRECT-ANSWERS•Lack of muscle and increased fat


changes medicine absorption


•Food consumption - will change medicine potency (delayed)


•Stress - Exercise, medicine goes to muscle


•pH - Medicine is made for acidic environments


•Antacid changes absorption

,•Taken alone so it doesn't change the action


Excipients - CORRECT-ANSWERSFillers and other substances that make up tablets as a pill is


not 100% drug.


Sometimes an excipient enhances the absorption of a drug such as with PCN, which is not well


absorbed from the GI tract.


Adding Na to PCN, which makes it penicillin sodium, will increase the absorption of PCN


first pass effect - CORRECT-ANSWERS•the oral drugs go to liver via portal vein where some of


the drug becomes inactive


•Only happens with oral medications


delayed gastric emptying - CORRECT-ANSWERSFood doesn't move like it should


Distribution - CORRECT-ANSWERSrefers to the movement of the drug from the circulation to


body tissues


Factors affecting distribution - CORRECT-ANSWERS-blood flow to tissues


-protein binding


-blood brain barrier


-drug's affinity to the tissue


protein binding - CORRECT-ANSWERSDrugs bind with proteins in blood


Some drugs are highly protein bound and other are weakly protein bound

, free drugs - CORRECT-ANSWERSdrugs not bound to protein


Drug Toxicity - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Two highly protein bound drugs compete and one might


accumulate and cause a toxicity


-it is important to know if you are administering highly protein bound medications and monitor


albumin levels in patients with liver or kidney disease.


-Some drugs that are highly protein bound include: Warfarin


Furosemide


Diazepam


Drug distribution and albumin - CORRECT-ANSWERS-A decrease in albumin levels decrease


the protein-binding sites, which means more of the free drug is circulated.


-This can be fatal with some meds.


-Free drugs are those not bound to protein, which means they are active in the body and cause


a pharmacologic response.


-Older adults, malnourished individuals, and those with liver or kidney disease have low


albumin levels.


Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) - CORRECT-ANSWERS-The BBB protects the brain from most drugs.


-Some meds are able to cross the BBB such as benzodiazepines.

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