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NURS 5334 QUESTION AND ANSWER FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE

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NURS 5334 QUESTION AND ANSWER FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE

Key Elements of a Prescription - ANSWER1) Prescriber Name

2) License Number

3) Contact Information

4) DEA number of prescriber and supervising physician

5) Patient Name

6) Patient DOB

7) Patient Allergies

8) Name of Medication

9) Indication for Medication

10) Strength of Medication

11) Dosing Frequency

12) Number of tablets/capsules to disepense

13) Number of refills

14) SIG or instructions for the prescription (E.g. "Take one tablet by mouth daily")



3 primary reasons for drug monitoring - ANSWER1) determine therapeutic dosage

2) evaluating medication adequacy: desired effect achieved

3) identifying adverse effects: presence of patient harm



Pharmacokinetics - ANSWERStudy of drug movement throughout the body



Includes drug metabolism and excretion



Passage across cell membrane



Absorption - ANSWERDrug's movement from site of administration to the blood



Rate=how soon effects begin

,Amount=how intense the effects will be



Rate of absorption depends on - ANSWERrate of dissolution

surface area

blood flow

lipid solubility

pH partitioning



Distribution - ANSWERDrug's movement from blood into interstitial space and then into cells



Metabolism - ANSWER"Biotransformation"



Enzyme mediated alteration of the drug structure



Excretion - ANSWERHow drugs and metabolites move out of the body



Elimination - ANSWERcombination of metabolism and excretion



Movement of drugs - ANSWERGI Tract/Site of administration-->Blood-->Liver/Kidney/Site of
action/Other Sites-->Bile/Urine-->Outside of body



3 ways for drugs to cross cell membrane - ANSWER1) Channels and pores

2) Transport systems (P-glycoprotein)

3) Direct penetration of the membrane - **Most common**



P-Glycoprotein - ANSWERTransmembrane protein that transports a wide variety of drugs out of cells



Liver to Bile; Kidney to Urine, Placenta to Maternal blood; Brain to Blood

, Passage of drugs across membrane - ANSWER"Like dissolves like"



cell membrane composition lipid - lipid soluble drugs can cross membrane without help



Must be Non-Ionized to cross from one side to the other



Ions - ANSWERdrug will accumulate on side which favors ionization ("pH partitioning or Ion trapping")



pH dependent ionization - acid (proton donor) ionizes in basic/alkaline media; base (proton accepter)
ionizes in acidic media



quarternary ammonium compounds - contain at least one atom of nitrogen and carry a positive charge



Factors Affecting Drug Absorption - ANSWERRate of dissolution

Surface Area

Blood Flow

Lipid Solubility

pH Partitioning



Routes of Administration: Intravenous (IV) - ANSWERAdvantages: Instaneous absorption, rapid onset



Disadvantages: Expensive, invasive, inconvenient



Routes of Administration: Intramuscular (IM) - ANSWERAdvantages: Rapid Absorption with water soluble
drugs

Capillary membrane easy to pass

Permits use of poorly soluble drugs

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