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Understanding Pharmacology Essentials for
Medication Safety: Chapter 1: Drug
Regulation, Actions, and Responses Exam
Study Guide.



Adbsorption - answer✔Movement of a drug from the outside of the body into the bloodstream

Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) - answer✔Same as Adverse Effect

Adverse Effect - answer✔A drug effect that is more severe than expected and has the potential to
damage tissue or cause serious health problems.
It may also be called a toxic effect or toxicity and usually requires intervention by the prescriber

Agonist - answer✔An extrinsic drug that activates the receptor site of a cell and mimics the
actions of naturally occurring body substances (intrinsic drugs)

Allergic Response - answer✔Type of adverse effect in which the presence of the drug stimulates
the release of histamine and other body chemicals that cause inflammatory reactions.
The response may be as mild as a rash or as severe and life threatening as anaphylaxis

Antagonist - answer✔An extrinsic drug that blocks the receptor site of a cell, preventing the
naturally occuring body substance from binding to the receptor

Bioavailability - answer✔The percentage of a drug dose that actually reaches the blood

Black Box Warning - answer✔A notice that a drug may produce serious or even life-threatening
effect in some people in addition to its beneficial effects

Brand Name - answer✔A manufacturer-owned name of generic drug;
Also called "trade name" or "proprietary name"

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Contraindication - answer✔A personal or health-related reason for not administering a specific
drug to a patient or a group of patients

Cytotoxic - answer✔Drug action that is intended to kill a cell or an organism

Distribution - answer✔(Drug Distribution)
The extent that a drug absorbed into the bloodstream spreads into the three body water
compartments

Drug - answer✔Any small molecule that changes any body function by working at the chemical
and cell levels

Drug Therapy - answer✔The planned use of a drug to prevent or improve a health problem

Duration of Action - answer✔The length of time a drug is present in the blood at or above the
level needed to prodice an effect or response

Elimination - answer✔The removal of drugs from the body accomplished by certain body
systems

Enteral Route - answer✔Movememnt of drugs from the outside of the body to the inside using
the gastrointestinal tract

First-Pass Loss - answer✔Rapid inactivation or elimination of oral drugs as a result of liver
metabolism

Generic Name - answer✔National and international public drug name created by the United
States Adopted Names (USAN) Council to indicate the usual use or chemical composition of a
drug

USAN - answer✔United States Adopted Names

Half-Life - answer✔Time span needed for one half of a drug dose to be eliminated

High-Alert Drug - answer✔A drug that has an increased risk for causing patient harm if it us
used in error

Intended Action - answer✔Desired Effect (main effect) of a drug on a specific body cells or
tissues;
Same as Therapeutic Response

Loading Dose - answer✔The first dose of a drug that is larger than all subsequent doses of the
same drug;

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Used when it takes more drug to reach steady state than it does to maintain it

Mechanism of Action - answer✔Exactly how, at the cellular level, a drug to reach steady state
than it does to maintain it

Medication - answer✔Any small molecule that changes any body function by working at the
chemical and cell levels (same as a drug)

Metabolism - answer✔(Drug Metabolism)
Chemical reaction in the body that changes the chemical shape and content of a drug, preparing
the drug for inactivation and elimination

Minimum Effective Concentration (MEC) - answer✔The smallest amount of drug necessary in
the blood or target tissue to result in a measurable intended action

Over-The-Counter (OTC) - answer✔Drugs that are approved for purchase without a prescription

MEC - answer✔Minimum Effective Concentration

OTC - answer✔Over-The-Counter

Parenteral Route - answer✔Movement of a drug from the outside of the body to the inside of the
body by injection (intra-arterial, intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intradermal,
intracavitary, intraosseous, intrathecal)

Peak - answer✔Maximum blood drug level

Percutaneous Route - answer✔Movement of a drug from the outside of the body to the inside
through the skin or mucous membranes

Pharmacodynamics - answer✔Ways in which drugs work to change body function

Pharmacokinetics - answer✔How the body changes drugs;
Drug Metabolism

Pharmacology - answer✔The science and study of drugs and their actions on living animals

Physiologic Effect - answer✔The change in body function as an outcome of the mechanism of
action of a drug

Potency - answer✔The strength of the intended action produced at a give drug dose

Prescription - answer✔An order written or dictated by a state-approved prescriber for a specific
drug therapy for a specific patient

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Prescription Drugs - answer✔The legal status of any drug that is considered unsafe for self-
medication or has a potential for addiction and is only available by a prescription written by a
state-approved health care professional

Receptors - answer✔Physical place on or in a cell where a drug can bind and interact

Side Effect - answer✔Any minor effect of a drug on body cells or tissues that is not the intended
action of a drug

Steady State - answer✔Point at which drug elimination is balanced with drug entry, resulting in a
constant effective blood level of a drug

Target Tissue - answer✔The actual cells or tissues affected by the mechanism of action or
intended actions of a specific drug

Transdermal - answer✔Type of percutaneous drug delivery in which the drug is applied to the
skin, passes through the skin, and enters the bloodstream

Trough - answer✔The lowest or minimal blood drug level

Vaporized - answer✔Changing of a drug from a liquid form to a gas or mist that can be absorbed
into the body by inhalation
Drug Therapy
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A _______ is any small molecule that changes a body function by working at the chemical and
cell levels. - answer✔Drug
Drug Therapy
Overview pg 2


List some everyday drugs: - answer✔Caffeine
Alcohol
Nicotine
Drug Therapy
Overview pg 2

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