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NURS 1060 - EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED list 4 precautions for a sustained-release medication don't crush, break, or chew don't take more than recommended amount food promotes absorption & dissolution don't take recreational drugs/ drink alcohol more lipid soluble non-ionized more...

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NURS 1060 - EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED

list 4 precautions for a sustained-release medication

don't crush, break, or chew

don't take more than recommended amount

food promotes absorption & dissolution

don't take recreational drugs/ drink alcohol

more lipid soluble

non-ionized

more water soluble

ionized

moves readily through membranes

non-ionized

dissolves readily in body fluids

ionized

has an electrical charge

ionized

state of an acid drug in the stomach

non-ionized

state of a basic drug in the intestinal tract

non-ionized

the stomach provides a ________ area for absorption than does the intestine

smaller

, list three factors which affect the amount of surface area available for absorption

in the intestine

pH

transport protein

blood flow

list two factors which will delay stomach emptying

fatty foods

pylori sphincter

laying on left side

When a tetracycline drug and an antacid are administered concurrently, what type

of drug interaction occurs?

Formation of an insoluble compound - inactive absorption

Drug absorption is _____________ when a drug complexes with food to form an

insoluble complex.

slower/ delayed

The amount of drug absorbed when drugs move rapidly through the G.I. tract

is_________ than when the movement is slower.

Less

Phase I - clinical research

healthy human volunteers

tests: metabolism, pharmacokinetics, & biologic effects

Phase II - clinical research

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