pharm final nurs 617
the prescription monitoring program is a statewide online platform for Healthcare
professionals to review a patients antibiotic use history? - ANSWER-false
to maintain prescriptive authority how many customers are required - ANSWER-6 hours
not associated with prescription writing errors - ANSWER-prescribing different antibiotic
doses for all 5 children in a family
Pharmacodynamics - ANSWER-refers to an individual bodies therapeutic response to a
drug
physical barriers - ANSWER-sucralafate for peptic ulcer
lubrication - ANSWER-mineral oil for constipation
alteration in body chemistry - ANSWER-ivpb of potassium
alteration of surface tension - ANSWER-docusate sodium after a CABG
alteration in absorption - ANSWER-activated charcoal for acetaminophen overdose
pharmacokinetics - ANSWER-refers to how the drug moves through an individual body
Pharmacogenomics - ANSWER-Refers to role of genetic variation on response today
a clinical situation where a patient is at an increased risk factor for adverse drug
reaction - ANSWER-89 y/o female
adult with bmi of 17.
time to peak effect - ANSWER-time it takes to reach an effective serum concentration to
produce a minimal response
duration of action - ANSWER-total time a drug is present in the serum or tissue to
produce a minimal response
drug half life - ANSWER-time it takes for a drug to reach a serum concentration one half
of its peak
an adverse drug reaction characterized by a decreased response to a particular drug
dosage when the drug is given repeatedly over time - ANSWER-tolerance
a combo of hydralazine and isosboride distracted has been shown to be beneficial in
heart failure patients with the following criteria - ANSWER-African Americans
unable to tolerate an ace inhibitor
,cholesterol absorption inhibitors - ANSWER-ezetimite
HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - ANSWER-atoravastin(lipitor)
rosuvastatin (crestor)
Available nicotine acid derivatives - ANSWER-niacin (niacor)
Bile Acid Sequestrants - ANSWER-Colesevelam (Welchol)
Fibric Acid Derivatives (Fibrates) - ANSWER-Gemfibrozil (Lopid)
lopressor antagonize beta 1 adrenergix receptors. what type of physiological factors
would you expect - ANSWER-decreased heart rate
53 y/o female with a BMI 24 and a blood pressure of 110/70. according to JNC-8. what
does the patient have - ANSWER-normal.bp
a blood pressure medication causing hypotension is what type of ADR - ANSWER-
intrinsic adverse drug reaction
used for the treatment of angina and therapy can be indivualized due to multiple
formulations - ANSWER-nitrate drug
used to treat htn in pregnancy - ANSWER-nifedipine
the time it takes a drug to reach an effective serum concentration to.produce a minimal
effect - ANSWER-onset of drug action
reversal for warfarin - ANSWER-Vitamin K
adrenergic receptors are located in the walls.of arteries - ANSWER-alpha 1
drugs that easily cross the lipid cell membrane - ANSWER-fat soluble
this drug is à direct acting vasodilator - ANSWER-hydralazine
adr associated with ACE inhibotors - ANSWER-angioedema
the dose of the drug that produces 1/2 of the desired effect in the subjects - ANSWER-
ED50
50/50 insulin - ANSWER-fast and intermediate
70/30 insulin - ANSWER-70% NPH, 30% regular
short and intermediate
, Dopamine action and uses - ANSWER-neurotransmitter that regulates mood and
emotions as well as control movement and coordination
Cardizem class - ANSWER-calcium channel blocker
ARB Classification - ANSWER-end in sartan
Ionotropes do what? - ANSWER-increase force of contraction,extends filling time which
increases perfusion
steroid for adrenal crisis - ANSWER-short acting
topical medication - ANSWER-is systematically absorbed
risk factor for beta blockers - ANSWER-diabetes
Beta 1 receptors - ANSWER-heart
Beta 2 receptors - ANSWER-lungs
Alpha 1 receptors - ANSWER-vasculature, prostate, urethral and anal sphincter
Alpha 2 receptors - ANSWER-smooth muscle, presynaptic neurons, pancreatic B cells,
blood vessels, sympathetic nervous system
Monistat Vaginal miconazole - ANSWER-not for oral use
Dobutamine (Dobutrex) - ANSWER-*class*: beta-adrenergic agonist, inotropic
*Indication*: short term management of heart failure
*Action*: Dobutamine has a positive inotropic effect (increases cardiac output) with very
little effect on heart rate. Stimulates Beta1 receptors in the heart.
*Nursing Considerations*:
- Monitor hemodynamics: hypertension, ↑HR, PVCs
- Skin reactions may occur with hypersensitivity
- Beta blockers may negate therapeutic effects of dobutamine
stimulates heart muscle and improves blood flow by helping the heart pump better
iv thyroid treatment - ANSWER-levothyroxine
patient states she is hoping to get pregnant in the next year. which is contraindicated -
ANSWER-tazarotene (tazorac)
significant adverse effects with initial use of SSRIs - ANSWER-suicidal ideations
the prescription monitoring program is a statewide online platform for Healthcare
professionals to review a patients antibiotic use history? - ANSWER-false
to maintain prescriptive authority how many customers are required - ANSWER-6 hours
not associated with prescription writing errors - ANSWER-prescribing different antibiotic
doses for all 5 children in a family
Pharmacodynamics - ANSWER-refers to an individual bodies therapeutic response to a
drug
physical barriers - ANSWER-sucralafate for peptic ulcer
lubrication - ANSWER-mineral oil for constipation
alteration in body chemistry - ANSWER-ivpb of potassium
alteration of surface tension - ANSWER-docusate sodium after a CABG
alteration in absorption - ANSWER-activated charcoal for acetaminophen overdose
pharmacokinetics - ANSWER-refers to how the drug moves through an individual body
Pharmacogenomics - ANSWER-Refers to role of genetic variation on response today
a clinical situation where a patient is at an increased risk factor for adverse drug
reaction - ANSWER-89 y/o female
adult with bmi of 17.
time to peak effect - ANSWER-time it takes to reach an effective serum concentration to
produce a minimal response
duration of action - ANSWER-total time a drug is present in the serum or tissue to
produce a minimal response
drug half life - ANSWER-time it takes for a drug to reach a serum concentration one half
of its peak
an adverse drug reaction characterized by a decreased response to a particular drug
dosage when the drug is given repeatedly over time - ANSWER-tolerance
a combo of hydralazine and isosboride distracted has been shown to be beneficial in
heart failure patients with the following criteria - ANSWER-African Americans
unable to tolerate an ace inhibitor
,cholesterol absorption inhibitors - ANSWER-ezetimite
HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - ANSWER-atoravastin(lipitor)
rosuvastatin (crestor)
Available nicotine acid derivatives - ANSWER-niacin (niacor)
Bile Acid Sequestrants - ANSWER-Colesevelam (Welchol)
Fibric Acid Derivatives (Fibrates) - ANSWER-Gemfibrozil (Lopid)
lopressor antagonize beta 1 adrenergix receptors. what type of physiological factors
would you expect - ANSWER-decreased heart rate
53 y/o female with a BMI 24 and a blood pressure of 110/70. according to JNC-8. what
does the patient have - ANSWER-normal.bp
a blood pressure medication causing hypotension is what type of ADR - ANSWER-
intrinsic adverse drug reaction
used for the treatment of angina and therapy can be indivualized due to multiple
formulations - ANSWER-nitrate drug
used to treat htn in pregnancy - ANSWER-nifedipine
the time it takes a drug to reach an effective serum concentration to.produce a minimal
effect - ANSWER-onset of drug action
reversal for warfarin - ANSWER-Vitamin K
adrenergic receptors are located in the walls.of arteries - ANSWER-alpha 1
drugs that easily cross the lipid cell membrane - ANSWER-fat soluble
this drug is à direct acting vasodilator - ANSWER-hydralazine
adr associated with ACE inhibotors - ANSWER-angioedema
the dose of the drug that produces 1/2 of the desired effect in the subjects - ANSWER-
ED50
50/50 insulin - ANSWER-fast and intermediate
70/30 insulin - ANSWER-70% NPH, 30% regular
short and intermediate
, Dopamine action and uses - ANSWER-neurotransmitter that regulates mood and
emotions as well as control movement and coordination
Cardizem class - ANSWER-calcium channel blocker
ARB Classification - ANSWER-end in sartan
Ionotropes do what? - ANSWER-increase force of contraction,extends filling time which
increases perfusion
steroid for adrenal crisis - ANSWER-short acting
topical medication - ANSWER-is systematically absorbed
risk factor for beta blockers - ANSWER-diabetes
Beta 1 receptors - ANSWER-heart
Beta 2 receptors - ANSWER-lungs
Alpha 1 receptors - ANSWER-vasculature, prostate, urethral and anal sphincter
Alpha 2 receptors - ANSWER-smooth muscle, presynaptic neurons, pancreatic B cells,
blood vessels, sympathetic nervous system
Monistat Vaginal miconazole - ANSWER-not for oral use
Dobutamine (Dobutrex) - ANSWER-*class*: beta-adrenergic agonist, inotropic
*Indication*: short term management of heart failure
*Action*: Dobutamine has a positive inotropic effect (increases cardiac output) with very
little effect on heart rate. Stimulates Beta1 receptors in the heart.
*Nursing Considerations*:
- Monitor hemodynamics: hypertension, ↑HR, PVCs
- Skin reactions may occur with hypersensitivity
- Beta blockers may negate therapeutic effects of dobutamine
stimulates heart muscle and improves blood flow by helping the heart pump better
iv thyroid treatment - ANSWER-levothyroxine
patient states she is hoping to get pregnant in the next year. which is contraindicated -
ANSWER-tazarotene (tazorac)
significant adverse effects with initial use of SSRIs - ANSWER-suicidal ideations