What is the main focus of the module on Pharmacotherapeutics? - Answers To analyze learning
strategies, understand medication types, and discuss pharmacological principles.
What defines a medication category? - Answers Medications in the same category act similarly
and share therapeutic effects, adverse reactions, contraindications, and administration
considerations.
What is a medication prototype? - Answers The most commonly prescribed medication in a
category.
What is the difference between generic and brand/trade name medications? - Answers Generic
medications have the same chemical composition and therapeutic equivalence as brand names,
but only one official generic name exists.
distinguishable traits of generic medications - Answers lower case and only ever one name
What is the significance of adverse drug reactions? - Answers They indicate potential harmful
effects of medications that need to be monitored.
What role does a nurse play in client medication instructions? - Answers The nurse provides
clear instructions and ensures the client understands their medication regimen.
What is the difference between prescription and nonprescription medications? - Answers
Prescription medications require a prescription from a provider, while nonprescription
medications (over-the-counter) do not.
What is pharmaceutics in relation to drugs? - Answers Pharmaceutics refers to the phase during
which a drug dissolves in the body, requiring drugs to be a soluble liquid for absorption.
What are the four main processes of pharmacokinetics? - Answers Absorption, Distribution,
Metabolism, and Excretion.
What is absorption in pharmacokinetics? - Answers the transmission of medications from the
location of administration to the bloodstream.
What is the first-pass effect? - Answers occurs when the liver metabolizes a drug too quickly
after absorption.
What does distribution in pharmacokinetics refer to? - Answers the transportation of
medications to sites of action by bodily fluids.
What is metabolism in pharmacokinetics? - Answers biotransformation, changes medications
into less active or inactive forms through enzyme action, primarily in the liver.
What is excretion in pharmacokinetics? - Answers the elimination of medications from the body,