Drugs in pregnancy tx Right Ans - -Nausea
-Constipation
-Preeclampsia
-HTN
-DM
-Epilepsy
Which type of drugs remain in the system longer and cross the placenta
barrier easier? Right Ans - Lipid soluble drugs
_____ soluble drugs can be excreted in the breast milk easier compared to
ionized drugs, highly polar drugs, and/or protein bound drugs. Right Ans -
Lipid
If seizure medications are required during pregnancy, you should think about
what the appropriate ______ to give is. Right Ans - Time
Alcohol in pregnancy Right Ans - -JUST SAY NO!
- However explain that if someone did have alcohol before realizing they were
pregnant, conception to 2 weeks pregnant is less likely to cause issues.
"Health of the fetus depends on... Right Ans - Health of the mother
Physiologic Changes during PG Right Ans - -Increased renal blood flow
-Increased hepatic metabolism
-Decreasee GI Motility
______ soluble drugs cross the placenta easier compared to ionized drugs,
highly polar drugs, and/or protein bound drugs. Right Ans - Lipid
When is safe to take drugs during PG? Right Ans - -Preimplantation period
(Conception-2 wks)
-Embryonic period (wk3-wk8)
-Fetal period (Second and Third Trimester)
FDA pg risk categories Right Ans - A,B,C,D, and X
, PG and Lactation Labeling Rules Right Ans - -Pregnancy
-Lactation
-Female and Male Reproductive Potential
Lipid soluble drugs can be excreted in the breast milk easier compared to...
Right Ans - -Ionized drugs
-highly polar drugs
-protein bound drugs.
Dose immediately _______ Breastfeeding Right Ans - After
Avoid drugs that have Right Ans - a long half life
Avoid __________ release drugs Right Ans - extended
Using Drug Therapy During Breast Feeding Right Ans - •Choose drugs that
tend to be excluded from milk
•Choose drugs that are least likely to affect the infant
•Avoid drugs that are known to be hazardous
•Use drugs with lowest dose
•Discuss not breastfeeding if a necessary drug is known to be harmful to the
child
•Drug sensitivity in pediatric patients results from... Right Ans - System
Organ Immaturity
Absorption for PO Medications Right Ans - GI emptying is prolonged and
irregular
Absorption for Intramuscular Medications Right Ans - neonate is slow and
erratic
Absorption for Transdermal Medications Right Ans - Is more rapid
IV/SubQ Meds Right Ans - Drug levels remain above the minimum effective
concentration
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