ATI Skills module : Medication Administration
B. Drug tolerance and dependence Drug Tolerance to a drug develops as a patient’s physiological response to the medication decreases after repeated administration o Pts who have taken same meds or chemically related substance for period of time o Results in having to take higher doses to produce desired effect o Tolerance prone drugs: opioids, nitrates, benzodiazepines and barbiturates o Usually takes a month or longer to develop Drug Dependence can be either psychological or physical o Psychological dependence includes intense feelings of craving for a substance can be a factor in development of addiction o Physical dependence develops when a patient actually needs a drug physiologically to function If the patient stops taking the drug abruptly, withdrawal symptoms follow Ex: long-term use of hydrocodone for pain relief. If the patient stops taking an opioid abruptly, signs of withdrawal such as nausea, irritability, and insomnia may result. As with tolerance, dependence takes a considerable period to develop. C. Generic and brand Names generic name of a drug is its noncommercial name o often you will see the generic name printed on a drug label in small type, sometimes in parentheses, under the brand name o contain the same active ingredient in the same dosage as the brandname drug and treat problems with the same effectiveness as the brand-name drug. o An exception is that a few drugs, such as phenytoin, may have different absorption rates...
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ati skills module medication administration