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NUR 325 Exam 1 ASU Exam And Accurate Answers


generic name

not capitalized, less expensive

name given to them by the company who created the druh

brand name

commercial name, capitalized

what are the different types of oral medications?

liquid, tablet, capsule, powder

which form absorbs the fastest?

liquid

which form absorbs the slowest?

enteric coated tablet

what are the 3 ways a drug can be delivered parenterally?

intravenously, subcutaneously, intramuscularly

which parenteral drug is fastest?

IV

Slowest route of administration

transdermal

pharmacokinetics

movement of drugs from site of administration to various tissues

1st pass effect

some of the drugs when passed though the liver may deactivate —> reduces effect of
drugs

bioavailability

amount of oral drug after passing through the liver

, parenteral drugs

does not get affected by 1st pass effect because it goes directly to the vein or tissue

what factors affect distribution to different parts of the body?

-movement of drug by circulatory system to intended site of action

-drugs enter the blood after they absorb through intestinal wall or alveoli in lungs or
after direct/indirect injection

-liver, heart, kidneys receive most of drugs because of their rich drug supply

-bones or areas with natural barrier-brain-won't receive as much of the drug

Metabolism (biotransformation)

biochemical alteration of a drug into an inactive metabolite, a more soluble compound a
more potent active metabolite or a less active metabolite

biotransformation

when drug is chemically changed during excretion Where does metabolism take place?

liver

half life

quantity of time it takes for a medication that enters the body to be broken down by half
What must be considered with regards to medication levels in the body if a patient has
diminished liver and /or kidney function?

Dosage may need to be reduced/re-evaluated depending on quantity of the medication
that will be in the system

onset

the time the drug takes to produce a therapeutic effect

peak

The length of time it takes for a medication to have its maximum therapeutic effect

duration

length of time the medication is effective without additional dosing

trough level

The amount of drug in the body that is lowest after the peak level has been achieved The
blood sample drawn to check therapeutic levels of a medication.

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