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pharmacology - ANS-study of substances that interact with living organisms through
chemical processes

medical pharmacology - ANS-science of substances used to prevent, diagnose and
treat disease

indication - ANS-reason or condition for which a particular medication is given

dose - ANS-amount of medication given within a specified period of time

single dose - ANS-amount of medication administered at one time

maximum dose - ANS-the largest amount of medication either as a single dose or within
a period of time

cumulative dose - ANS-sum of all single doses over either a lifetime or a period of time

strength - ANS-amount of medication contained per tablet, capsule, suppository, etc

titration - ANS-administering a medication with variable strength, interval, and quantity
to achieve and maintain a desired observable physiological effect (pain ctrl)

contraindication - ANS-medical reason not to give a medication

absolute contraindication - ANS-medical reason to NEVER give a medication

relative contraindication - ANS-medical reason a medication should not be given, but
may be acceptable in certain circumstances

allergy - ANS-immune response in which there is a hypersensitivity response induced
by exposure to a particular medication

side effect - ANS-unintended, but not surprising consequence of a medication which
may require a medication dose be changed or discontinued

therapeutic effect - ANS-desired change in physiology for administering the medication

,therapeutic level - ANS-blood level of a medication required to achieve the therapeutic
effect

toxic level - ANS-blood level of a medication which will cause tissue damage

therapeutic range - ANS-variable blood levels of a medication between the therapeutic
level and the toxic level

therapeutic window - ANS-range of acceptable DOSAGES of a medication needed to
keep blood levels within the therapeutic range

peak - ANS-when medication is at its highest concentration

trough - ANS-lowest blood level of a medication between doses

half-life - ANS-time it takes for the body to eliminate half the dose of medication

steady state - ANS-relatively constant blood level of medication which is sustained after
5-6 half lives of a medication

tolerance - ANS-when the body has adapted to having a medication regularly and now
requires a higher or more frequent doses to achieve the therapeutic effect

resistance - ANS-when infectious organisms adapt to antibiotics and it takes either
higher doses of same medication or a change to a different medication to kill the
organisms

metabolism - ANS-process of the body to break down and eliminate medications most
metabolized by the liver or kidneys

dosing interval - ANS-recommended time period between doses of a medication

onset - ANS-time until a medication's therapeutic effect begins

duration of effect - ANS-time until the medication's therapeutic effect wears off

duration of therapy - ANS-length of time a course of medication is continued to ensure
the desired effect is maintained

, dosing parameters - ANS-the limitations, considerations, and instructions required
regarding a medication; helps achieve the desired physiological response minimize side
effects

Body weight, Comorbidities, Age - ANS-What are factors that affect dosing

Importance for patients to understand dosing parameters - ANS--too little: not achieve
therapeutic effects
-too much: increased side effects/toxic levels

Antibiotics - ANS-Medications which kill or inhibit the reproduction of bacteria

Gram Stain Testing - ANS-Categorizes bacteria classification based upon chemical
properties in the cell's membrane.

Gram positive - ANS-Indicates the presence of peptidoglycan

Peptidoglycan - ANS-the substance that forms a tough, rigid structure of the bacterium
cell wall

Gram Negative - ANS-the cell membrane outer structure consists of a cytoplasmic
membrane surrounded by a thin layer of peptidoglycan.

Aerobic - ANS-bacteria that thrives only in an oxygen environment

Anaerobic - ANS-bacteria that grow well in the absence of oxygen

Viruses and fungi - ANS-Antibiotics are not effective on what?

Sexually or asexually - ANS-How do fungi reproduce

Penicillin - ANS-Effective against gram positive aerobic organisms

1st Gen Cephalosporin - ANS-Effective against gram positive bacteria

2nd Gen Cephalosporin - ANS-Effective against gram positive bacteria

3rd Gen Cephalosporin - ANS-Effective against both gram positive and negative
bacteria

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