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The amount of medication between the amount that gives an effect (effective
dose) and the amount that gives more adverse effects than desired effects.
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1 Role of NP 2 Therapeutic window
3 Desired activity of a drug 4 Pharmacokinectics
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, State title protection. Board of nursing regulates
practice.
5 states have joint oversight with medical board.
Scope of practice is determined by NP license.
Role of NP
24 states are totally NPs are anonomous
20 states require physician collaboration
3 states have physician supervision
Some states allow NPs to prescribe by protocol.
Title protection in all states.
All have prescription authority
5 states limit PA formulary
Role of PA
15 states permit only schedule III to V drugs
Practice oversight by MD
Control of practice and licensing by medical board.
Is a prescription the right treatment?
Which drugs are effective for the disease?
What are the goals of therapy? Cure or maintain?
Monitor to see if drug meets goals
Factors involved in using
Check for drug duplications-polypharmacy
good clinical judgement
OTC vs. Rx
What is the cost of the drug?
Where did you get your information?
Is it EBP?
Intregates pharmacology, pathophysiology, and
Pharmacotherapeutics
therapeutics
How the body processes medications. What the body
Pharmacokinectics
does with the drug
What the drug does to the body. The medication
Pharmacodynamics
action at cellular level to elict a therapeutic effect.
Two main branches of Pharmacokinetics
pharmacology Pharmacodynamics
Toxicology Branch dealing with toxic effects