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Portage NUR 251 - Pharmacology - Test 1 | 378 QUESTIONS AND
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Pharmacology - ANSWER Study of chemicals that alter the function of living
organisms.


Drugs can be used to: - ANSWER 1. Prevent disease
2. Diagnose Disease
3. Cure disease
4. Treat symptoms of disease


Drugs have many different effects on the body including - ANSWER (1)
Therapeutic effects
(2) Side effects
(3) Adverse effects
(4) Toxic effects


Therapeutic effect - ANSWER desired drug effect to alleviate some condition of
symptom


Side effects - ANSWER any effect other than the therapeutic effect that are
usually undesirable but not harmful

,Adverse effect - ANSWER general term for undesirable and potentially harmful
drug effect


Toxic effects - ANSWER undesirable drug effect that implies drug poisoning;
can be very harmful or life-threatening


Mechanism of action - ANSWER How a drug produces its effects


targeted sit of action - ANSWER the location within the body where a drug
exerts its therapeutic effect, often a specific drug receptor


Receptors - ANSWER specific cellular structures that a drug binds to in order to
produce a physiologic effect


Agonist receptor - ANSWER works to activate a physiologic response or drug
effect


Antagonist receptor - ANSWER works to interfere with other drugs or
substances from producing a drug-effect


Dose-dependent relationship - ANSWER basic principle of pharmacology which
states that the response to any drug depends on the amount of drug given


Onset of action - ANSWER the time from the drug administration to the first
observable effect

,Duration of action - ANSWER the length of time that the drug continues to
produce its effect


Drug Names include - ANSWER 1. Chemical Name
2. Describe the chemical composition and molecular structure
3. Generic name - nonproprietary name
4. Trade name - Owned by the producing company.


Classification of drugs based on similarities of properties - ANSWER 1.
Structure - e.g. beta blockers
2. Use - e.g. antibiotics


Aqueous Preparations - ANSWER syrups - a solution of water and sugar to
which a drug is added


Tablets - ANSWER drug powders that have been compressed into convenient
form for swallowing. disintegrates in stomach more rapidly than most other solid
preparations


Troches and lozenges - ANSWER flattened tablets that are allowed to dissolve
in the mouth


Capsules - ANSWER Gelatin shells filled with powdered or liquid medication

, Delayed-release Products - ANSWER Tablets or capsules that are treated with a
special coating designed so that the drug produces its effect over an extended
time


Enteric Coated Products - ANSWER Tablets that are coated with an acid-
resistant substance to prevent dissolution in the stomach


Suppositories - ANSWER Drugs mixed with a substance that will melt at body
temperature when inserted into the rectum, urethra, or vag


Ointments - ANSWER soft oily substances containing a drug that is applied to
the skin


Transdermal patch - ANSWER the drug is released from a bandage or patch and
then is absorbed through the skin into the blood stream providing continuous
source of drug over 24 hours


Routes of Administration - ANSWER The ways used to get a drug into the
tissues of the body, where they can produce their effects. The two main routes are
oral and parenteral.


Oral administration - ANSWER route of drug administration by way of the
mouth through swallowing


Parenteral administration - ANSWER route of drug administration that does
not involve the gastrointestinal (GI) tract

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