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[Show more]Pharmacokinetics - ANSWER-WHat the body does to the drug; absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion 
 
Pharmacodynamics - ANSWER-the effect the drug has on the body 
 
Labs used to determine renal function - ANSWER-BUN, creatinine, GFR 
 
Labs used to determine hepatic function - ANSWER-ALT an...
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Add to cartPharmacokinetics - ANSWER-WHat the body does to the drug; absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion 
 
Pharmacodynamics - ANSWER-the effect the drug has on the body 
 
Labs used to determine renal function - ANSWER-BUN, creatinine, GFR 
 
Labs used to determine hepatic function - ANSWER-ALT an...
education for pt taking lisinopril - ANSWER-check BP daily 
change position daily 
dry cough 
 
what order are inhalers given in - ANSWER-albuterol 1st 
ipotropium second 
corticisoteroid 
 
steroid inhaler education - ANSWER-rinse and spit after each use 
 
Nitroglycerin - ANSWER-sublingual (do n...
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Add to carteducation for pt taking lisinopril - ANSWER-check BP daily 
change position daily 
dry cough 
 
what order are inhalers given in - ANSWER-albuterol 1st 
ipotropium second 
corticisoteroid 
 
steroid inhaler education - ANSWER-rinse and spit after each use 
 
Nitroglycerin - ANSWER-sublingual (do n...
Antipsychotics (neuroleptics) - ANSWER-Resolve hallucinations 
 
Typical Antipsychotics (nonphenothiazines) - ANSWER-Haloperidol (Haldol): use in acute psychosis since it is immediate acting 
 
Crisis can cause dystonia 
 
Nursing intervention: phenothiazines and nonphenothiazines - ANSWER-Psychotr...
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Add to cartAntipsychotics (neuroleptics) - ANSWER-Resolve hallucinations 
 
Typical Antipsychotics (nonphenothiazines) - ANSWER-Haloperidol (Haldol): use in acute psychosis since it is immediate acting 
 
Crisis can cause dystonia 
 
Nursing intervention: phenothiazines and nonphenothiazines - ANSWER-Psychotr...
What is drug therapy? - ANSWER-A plan to prevent or improve a health problem including the use of drugs. 
 
What factors are involved with drug therapy? - ANSWER-- Identifying the specific health problem 
- Determine what drug/drugs would best help the situation 
- Deciding the best delivery method ...
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Add to cartWhat is drug therapy? - ANSWER-A plan to prevent or improve a health problem including the use of drugs. 
 
What factors are involved with drug therapy? - ANSWER-- Identifying the specific health problem 
- Determine what drug/drugs would best help the situation 
- Deciding the best delivery method ...
Can a verb be the first word following a heading? - ANSWER-NO 
 
Does a history and physical contain more positive or negative statements? Why? - ANSWER-Negative. Why? Must have a starting point. 
 
How are abbreviations related to doses and dosages of drugs transcribed? - ANSWER-p.r.n. 
 
How are a...
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Add to cartCan a verb be the first word following a heading? - ANSWER-NO 
 
Does a history and physical contain more positive or negative statements? Why? - ANSWER-Negative. Why? Must have a starting point. 
 
How are abbreviations related to doses and dosages of drugs transcribed? - ANSWER-p.r.n. 
 
How are a...
What are the 3 phases of drug action? - ANSWER-1. Administration 
2. Pharmacokinetics 
3. Pharmacodynamics 
 
_____ is the route of drug given. - ANSWER-Administration 
 
_____ is what the body does to the drug; absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. - ANSWER-Pharmacokinetics 
 
____...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 phases of drug action? - ANSWER-1. Administration 
2. Pharmacokinetics 
3. Pharmacodynamics 
 
_____ is the route of drug given. - ANSWER-Administration 
 
_____ is what the body does to the drug; absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. - ANSWER-Pharmacokinetics 
 
____...
dopaminergic agent - ANSWER-levodopa/carbidopa 
 
anticholinergic agent - ANSWER-benzotrophine 
 
cholinesterase inhibitor - ANSWER-donepezil 
 
Immunomodulators - ANSWER-interferon beta 
 
traditional anti epileptic drugs - ANSWER-phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproic acid 
 
atypical anti epileptic d...
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Add to cartdopaminergic agent - ANSWER-levodopa/carbidopa 
 
anticholinergic agent - ANSWER-benzotrophine 
 
cholinesterase inhibitor - ANSWER-donepezil 
 
Immunomodulators - ANSWER-interferon beta 
 
traditional anti epileptic drugs - ANSWER-phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproic acid 
 
atypical anti epileptic d...
ARS 36-401 Definitions 
Assisted living center - ANSWER-An assisted living facility that provides resident rooms or residential units to 11 or more residents. 
 
ARS 36-401 Definitions 
Assisted living home - ANSWER-An assisted living facility that provides resident rooms to 10 or fewer residents. 
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Assisted living center - ANSWER-An assisted living facility that provides resident rooms or residential units to 11 or more residents. 
 
ARS 36-401 Definitions 
Assisted living home - ANSWER-An assisted living facility that provides resident rooms to 10 or fewer residents. 
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What are the EPS symptoms? - ANSWER-acute dystonia, oculogyric crisis, opisthotonus, joint dislocation, impaired respiration, anticholinergic effects, Parkinsonism, akathisia, TD. 
 
What class of drugs are most likely to produce EPS effects? - ANSWER-1st generation antipsychotics- chloropromazine/ ...
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Add to cartWhat are the EPS symptoms? - ANSWER-acute dystonia, oculogyric crisis, opisthotonus, joint dislocation, impaired respiration, anticholinergic effects, Parkinsonism, akathisia, TD. 
 
What class of drugs are most likely to produce EPS effects? - ANSWER-1st generation antipsychotics- chloropromazine/ ...
Characteristics of medications - ANSWER-1.Effectiveness: Most important property a drug can have 
 
2.Safety: Drug cannot produce harmful effects 
 
3.Selectivity: Drug elicits only the response for which it is given 
 
Properties of medicines to consider when prescribing to patients - ANSWER-Revers...
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Add to cartCharacteristics of medications - ANSWER-1.Effectiveness: Most important property a drug can have 
 
2.Safety: Drug cannot produce harmful effects 
 
3.Selectivity: Drug elicits only the response for which it is given 
 
Properties of medicines to consider when prescribing to patients - ANSWER-Revers...
diphenhydramine (Benadryl) - ANSWER-**Antihistimine** 
-H1 blocker- prevents histimine response 
-Decrease nasopharyngeal secretions 
-ANTICHOLINERGIC side effects (cant see, spit, pee, poop) 
-Drowziness 
^^ CNS depression 
 
dextromethorphan hydrobromide (Robitussin, Sucrets) - ANSWER-**Antitusive...
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Add to cartdiphenhydramine (Benadryl) - ANSWER-**Antihistimine** 
-H1 blocker- prevents histimine response 
-Decrease nasopharyngeal secretions 
-ANTICHOLINERGIC side effects (cant see, spit, pee, poop) 
-Drowziness 
^^ CNS depression 
 
dextromethorphan hydrobromide (Robitussin, Sucrets) - ANSWER-**Antitusive...
subjective - ANSWER-pt says 
 
objective - ANSWER-fact, observation 
 
Negligence - ANSWER-when a medical professional fails to provide the standard of care that could result in causing harm to the patient 
 
malpractice - ANSWER-when a medical professional fails to provide a patient with the accept...
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Add to cartsubjective - ANSWER-pt says 
 
objective - ANSWER-fact, observation 
 
Negligence - ANSWER-when a medical professional fails to provide the standard of care that could result in causing harm to the patient 
 
malpractice - ANSWER-when a medical professional fails to provide a patient with the accept...
trailing zeros - ANSWER-Zero placed after decimal - not used in health care! (Use 5 mg not 5.0 mg) 
 
I kg = __ g - ANSWER-1000 g = __ kg 
 
1 g = __ mg - ANSWER-1000 mg = __ g 
 
1 mg = __ mcg - ANSWER-1000 mcg = __ mg 
 
1 L = __ ml - ANSWER-1000 mL = __ L 
 
1 kg = __ lbs - ANSWER-2.2 lbs = __ kg...
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Add to carttrailing zeros - ANSWER-Zero placed after decimal - not used in health care! (Use 5 mg not 5.0 mg) 
 
I kg = __ g - ANSWER-1000 g = __ kg 
 
1 g = __ mg - ANSWER-1000 mg = __ g 
 
1 mg = __ mcg - ANSWER-1000 mcg = __ mg 
 
1 L = __ ml - ANSWER-1000 mL = __ L 
 
1 kg = __ lbs - ANSWER-2.2 lbs = __ kg...
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