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the first american law designed to regulate all meds to be free of impure products - pure food and drug
act



US Pharmacopeia - set standards for med strength, quality, purity, packaging, safety, labeling and dose
form



MedWatch Program - This voluntary program encourages nurses to report when a med, product, or med
event causes serious harm to a patient.



chemical med names - provides description of med's composition



generic med name - manufacturer who 1st develops the drug assigns the name



trade med name - also known as brand or proprietary name. This is the name under which a
manufacturer markets the medication.



drug classification - effect of med on body system, symptoms the med relieves, med's desired effect



Pharmacokinetics - what the body does to the drug



You are caring for a patient who has diabetes complicated by kidney disease. You need to make a
detailed assessment when administering medications because this patient may experience problems
with: - excretion



factors that influence absorption - -route of administration

-ability to dissolve

-blood flow to site of administration

-body surface area

, -lipid solubility



slowest form of med absorption - topical



fastest form of med absorption - IV



drug distribution depends on - -physical and chem properties of the med

-physiology of person taking it (circulation, membrane permeability, protein binding)



what organ metabolizes drugs - liver



meds are excreted through: - KIDNEYS, liver, bowel, lungs, exocrine glands



therapeutic effect - Expected or predicted physiological response



Adverse effect - Unintended, undesirable, often unpredictable



side effect - Predictable, unavoidable secondary effect



toxic effect - accumulation of med in bloodstream



idiosyncratic reaction - overreaction/underreaction/ different than normal



A postoperative patient is receiving morphine sulfate via patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). The nurse
assesses that the patient's respirations are depressed. The effects of the morphine sulfate can be
classified as: - depressed



therapeutic range - that concentration of drug in the blood serum that produces the desired effect
without causing toxicity

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