9 Rights of Medication Administration Correct Answers Right:
1. Drug
2. Dose
3. Time
4. Route & Form
5. Patient
6. Documentation
7. Reason
8. Response
9. right to Refuse
Absorption Correct Answers The movement of the drug from
the site of administration into the bloodstream
ACE Inhibitors end in Correct Answers "pril" ; causes cough
Action of Insulin Correct Answers 1. Stimulate carbohydrate
metabolism:
-transports glucose into cells
-facilitates glucose conversion to glycogen for liver storage
2. Fat metabolism:
-promotes fatty acid utilization
3. Protein metabolism:
-increases protein synthesis
-prevents muscle protein break down
4. *Keeps kidneys free of glucose*
Active Immunity Correct Answers Body's immune system
generates antibodies after exposure to antigen
,*Natural:* antibodies generated by the immune system during
encounter with disease antigen.
*Artificial:* antigen admined as vaccine immunization -> forces
body's immune system to generate antibodies.
*-Provides life long or long lasting immunity*
Acute Pain Correct Answers Pain after surgery or broken bone;
will heal and go away
-Sudden onset
-Usually subsides once treated
Adrenergic Drug: Alpha 1 Adrenergic Blockers Correct
Answers (Peripheral);Blood vessels(Inhibits)
*Action*: Dilates arteries and veins to decrease peripheral
vascular resistance; leads to decrease in BP.
*Ex.* doxazosin(Cardura)
Adrenergic Drug: Alpha 2 Adrenergic receptor agonists Correct
Answers (Central); Parasympathetic(Activates)
*Action*: reduces the SNS response, and reduces renin
production by kidneys -> less water retention -> decreases BP
*Ex.* clonidine(Catapres)(oral and topical patch)
Adrenergic Drug: Beta 1 Blockers Correct Answers
(Peripheral)
*Ex.* nebivolol(Bystolic)(B blockers end in "olol")
*Action* Blocks beta 1 receptors: Decreases HR, force of
Contraction, Conduction -> Resulting in decreased myocardial
O2 demand and increased O2 delivery to the heart
*indications*: treatment of HTN, heart failure, angina, MI,
Dysrhythmias
,*Side Effects*:Bradycardia, lethargy, GI disturbance, CHF,
decrease BP
, -later symptoms: hypothermia & seizures
2. Weight gain(cells being fed)
3. Lipodystrophy: redistribution of fat tissue; lump or small dent
in skin
4. Local allergic reaction(rare)
5. Hypokalemia (low K+ from insulin use)
Agonist Correct Answers Drug binds to the receptor, there is a
response
Analgesics Correct Answers Medications that relieve pain
without loss of consciousness (Painkillers)
Angiotensin 2 receptor blockers (ARBS) Correct Answers
*Ex.* losartan(Cozaar); "sartan" drugs
*Action:* Blocks the receptors that receive Angiotensin 2 ->
blocks vasoconstriction and secretion of aldosterone
*Adverse Effects:* Hypotension; chest fatigue, urinary
infections, diarrhea
-Less risk of hyperkalemia, does not cause dry cough like ACE
inhibitors
NOTE:
1. Renin tells —> Angiotensin 1 -to convert-> Angiotensin 2
(vasoconstrictor); Aldosterone -> retains Na & H2O; dumps K+
2. Stops process at Angiotensin 2 so it can't bind to Receptors
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors Correct
Answers *Action*: Inhibits angiotensin 1 from converting to
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