ICHS NURS 1141 WEEK 1-6 NEW VERSION QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR EXAM SUCCESS
Answer 1: Five Steps of Nursing. Evaluation
2. Statement of Human Needs (NURS DIAG)
3. Organizing
4. Execution
5. Assessment
Evaluation-ANSWER Gather and arrange information
Subjective and Objective
Recognize every medication they take.
Answer to the Human Needs Statement: Nursing Diagnosis
connected to, as demonstrated by
Planning: Prioritize the statement of human requirements
Determine the results
SMART
Implementation: ANSWER: Execute the strategy
Interventions by nurses
Drug therapy: nine rights
Evaluation: Are results achieved?
Continuous procedure
Track the patient's reaction to medication therapy
ANSWER The correct drug is one of the nine rights of pharmaceutical
administration.
The proper dosage
The ideal moment
The correct path
The appropriate patient
Appropriate documentation
The proper explanation
, Correct answer
The Right to Turn Down
The process by which medications are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and
eliminated from the body is known as pharmacokinetics (ADME).
The process by which vitamin molecules enter the bloodstream through the wall
of the digestive system is called absorption.
From the administrative location
IV (quickest), IM, SQ, PO, PR
GI is the primary site.
Bioavailability: The rate and degree of absorption and use of a nutrient
Factors influencing absorption - ANSWER Administration route
Food in the stomach
Making Drugs
A drug's first pass effect is the first metabolism that takes place in the liver after
it is absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and before it enters the bloodstream
and enters the systemic circulation.
decreases the drug's bioavailability to less than 100%
The drug passes through a "metal detector" before returning to the bloodstream.
GI tract-enteral
IV parenteral
The term "loading dose" refers to the first, greater dosage of a medication that
may be administered at the start of a course of therapy before lowering it to a
maintenance dose. For medications with a lengthy systemic half-life—that is,
those that are removed from the body relatively slowly—a loading dose is most
helpful.
Distribution: ANSWER Body fluids are sent to particular parts of the body.
attaches itself to particular binding sites
The blood stream is the body's highway.
The majority of protein-bound medication molecules are carried by albumin, the
most prevalent blood protein.
ANSWER: Metabolism, also known as biotransformation, is the process by
which a medicine is broken down and sent to your body. It functions similarly
to a coffee filter for PO drugs.
The liver is the primary location.
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR EXAM SUCCESS
Answer 1: Five Steps of Nursing. Evaluation
2. Statement of Human Needs (NURS DIAG)
3. Organizing
4. Execution
5. Assessment
Evaluation-ANSWER Gather and arrange information
Subjective and Objective
Recognize every medication they take.
Answer to the Human Needs Statement: Nursing Diagnosis
connected to, as demonstrated by
Planning: Prioritize the statement of human requirements
Determine the results
SMART
Implementation: ANSWER: Execute the strategy
Interventions by nurses
Drug therapy: nine rights
Evaluation: Are results achieved?
Continuous procedure
Track the patient's reaction to medication therapy
ANSWER The correct drug is one of the nine rights of pharmaceutical
administration.
The proper dosage
The ideal moment
The correct path
The appropriate patient
Appropriate documentation
The proper explanation
, Correct answer
The Right to Turn Down
The process by which medications are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and
eliminated from the body is known as pharmacokinetics (ADME).
The process by which vitamin molecules enter the bloodstream through the wall
of the digestive system is called absorption.
From the administrative location
IV (quickest), IM, SQ, PO, PR
GI is the primary site.
Bioavailability: The rate and degree of absorption and use of a nutrient
Factors influencing absorption - ANSWER Administration route
Food in the stomach
Making Drugs
A drug's first pass effect is the first metabolism that takes place in the liver after
it is absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and before it enters the bloodstream
and enters the systemic circulation.
decreases the drug's bioavailability to less than 100%
The drug passes through a "metal detector" before returning to the bloodstream.
GI tract-enteral
IV parenteral
The term "loading dose" refers to the first, greater dosage of a medication that
may be administered at the start of a course of therapy before lowering it to a
maintenance dose. For medications with a lengthy systemic half-life—that is,
those that are removed from the body relatively slowly—a loading dose is most
helpful.
Distribution: ANSWER Body fluids are sent to particular parts of the body.
attaches itself to particular binding sites
The blood stream is the body's highway.
The majority of protein-bound medication molecules are carried by albumin, the
most prevalent blood protein.
ANSWER: Metabolism, also known as biotransformation, is the process by
which a medicine is broken down and sent to your body. It functions similarly
to a coffee filter for PO drugs.
The liver is the primary location.