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/.What is the Generic name? - Answer-✅chemical or official name of the drug that is
independent of the manufacturer and often indicates the drug group. EX: amoxicillin
/.What is the Trade name? - Answer-✅manufacturers chosen name for a drug, which is
protected by a patent. EX: Amoxil
/.What is a prototype drug? - Answer-✅individual drug that represents groups of drugs,
often the first drug of a particular drug class to be developed; usually the standard
against which newer, similar drugs are compared. EX: penicillin is the prototype of the
beta-lactum antibacterial drugs.
/.What role does the FDA have in drug approval? - Answer-✅responsible for ensuring
that new drugs are safe and effective before approving the drugs and allowing them to
be marketed. The FDA reviews research studies (conducted/sponsored by
pharmaceutical companies) about proposed new drugs. DOES NOT ACTUALLY TEST
THE DRUGS.
/.What are black box warnings? - Answer-✅warnings that can cause serious adverse
effects that appear on the label, package insert, and any marketing literature.
/.What are the nursing responsibilities regarding administration of controlled (Schedule
II) drugs? - Answer-✅1.sorting controlled substances in locked containers
2. administering them only to people whom they are prescribed
3.recording each dose given on agency narcotic sheets AND on the patients MAR
4. maintaining an accurate inventory
5. reporting discrepancies to the proper authorities.
/.Common drugs in schedule 1 category? - Answer-✅heroin, LSD, ecstasy
/.Common drugs in schedule 2 category? - Answer-✅opioid analgesics (codeine,
morphine, oxycodone), CNS stimulants (cocaine, methamphetamine), hypnotics
(pentobarbital)
/.Common drugs in schedule 3 category? - Answer-✅androgens & anabolic steroids,
some depressants (ketamine, pentobarbital), some CNS stimulants (methylphenidate),
and mixtures containing small amounts of controlled substances (codeine),
, /.Common drugs in schedule 4 category? - Answer-✅benzodiazepines (diazepam,
lorazepam), sedative-hypnotics (phenobarbital, chloral hydrate), appetite suppressants
(phentermine).
/.Common drugs in schedule 5 category? - Answer-✅cough suppressants containing
small amounts of codeine and antidiarrheal drugs (diphenooxylate and atropine)
/.What is pharmacokinetics? - Answer-✅drug movement through the body to reach
sites of action, metabolism, and excretion.
/.What is pharmacodynamics? - Answer-✅reactions between living systems and drugs;
drug actions on target cells and the resulting alterations in cellular biochemical reactions
and functions "what the drug does to the body".
/.What are the nursing responsibilities regarding administration of controlled (Schedule
II) drugs? - Answer-✅1. Sorting controlled substances in locked containers
2. Administering them only to people whom they are prescribed
3. Recording each dose given on agency narcotic sheets AND on the patients MAR
4. Maintaining an accurate inventory
5. Reporting discrepancies to the proper authorities.
/.Common drugs used in schedule 1? - Answer-✅heroin, LSD, ecstasy, mescaline,
peyote
/.Common drugs used in schedule 2? - Answer-✅opioid analgesics (codeine, morphine,
oxycodone), CNS stimulants (cocaine, methamphetamine), hypnotics (pentobarbital)
/.Common drugs used in schedule 3? - Answer-✅androgens & anabolic steroids, some
depressants (ketamine, pentobarbital), some CNS stimulants (methylphenidate), and
mixtures containing small amounts of controlled substances (codeine),
/.Common drugs used in schedule 4? - Answer-✅benzodiazepines (diazepam,
lorazepam), sedative-hypnotics (phenobarbital, chloral hydrate), appetite suppressants
(phentermine).
/.Common drugs used in schedule 5? - Answer-✅cough suppressants containing small
amounts of codeine and antidiarrheal drugs (diphenooxylate and atropine)
/.What is absorption? - Answer-✅process that occurs from the time the drug enters the
body to the time it enters the bloodstream to be circulated.
/.What is distribution? - Answer-✅involves the transport of drug molecules within the
body.