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NU 311 Skills Exam 3- Medication |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\




Administration latest update |\ |\




Generic name |\




the official name that is listed in official publications such as the
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United States Pharmacopeia (USP) |\ |\ |\




Trade name |\




the name used to market the medication; it has the symbol TM at
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the upper right of the name indicating a manufacturer trademark
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of the drug
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it suggests the action of the drug
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What does it mean when a drug is in therapeutic range
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is a range of plasma drug levels between the minimum
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effective concentration and the toxic concentration. When |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


plasma levels are within the therapeutic range, there is enough
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drug present to produce therapeutic responses but not so much
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that toxicity results. When administering a drug, the objective is
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to maintain plasma drug levels within the therapeutic range. The
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width of therapeutic range determines whether or not a drug is
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easily administered safely. |\ |\ |\




Drugs with a narrow therapeutic range are difficult to administer
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safely. |\




Drugs with a wide therapeutic range can be safely administered
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much easier. |\




- it is the intended or desired physiological response of a
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medication

,guidelines for administering controlled substances |\ |\ |\ |\




•Store all narcotics in a locked, secure cabinet. Automated
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medication dispensing system (AMDS) or a locked room. |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


(Computerized, locked cabinets are preferred.) |\ |\ |\ |\




•Count narcotics frequently, during the opening of narcotic
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drawers and/or at shift change. |\ |\ |\ |\




•Report discrepancies in narcotic counts immediately.
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•Use a special inventory record each time a narcotic is
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dispensed. Records are often kept electronically and provide an
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accurate ongoing count of narcotics used, wasted and remaining.
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•Use the record to document the patient's name, date, time of
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medication administration, name of medication, dose, and |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


signature of nurse dispensing the medication. |\ |\ |\ |\ |\




•If you give only part of a premeasured dose of a controlled
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substance, a second nurse witnesses disposal of the unused |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


portion. Both nurses sign their names on the required form.
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Computerized systems record the nurses' names electronically. |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


Do not place wasted portions in the sharps containers. Instead,
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dispose of medications properly following institutional policy.
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Absorption
the passage of medication molecules into the blood from the site
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of administration.
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Factors that affect the rate of absorption
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the administration route, ability of a medication to dissolve, blood
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flow to the administration site, body surface area, and lipid
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solubility of a medication |\ |\ |\




Distribution
after the medication is absorbed, the medication goes to the
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tissues and organs and then to the site of drug action.
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,Distribution is affected by |\ |\ |\




circulation, cell membrane permeability, and protein binding
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Metabolism
after the medication reaches its site of action, it is metabolized
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into a less active or inactive form.
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This metabolism or biotransfusion takes place under the
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influence of enzymes that detoxify, degrade, and remove
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biologically active chemicals. |\ |\ |\




Most metabolism takes place in the liver, but the lungs, kidneys,
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blood, and intestines also take part in breaking down the
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medication.
Excretion
the process of medications exiting the body through the lungs,
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exocrine glands, bowel, kidneys, and liver.
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A medication's chemical makeup determines the organ of
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excretion. Nurses should know the method of excretion for their
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patients' medications, in order to properly provide care.
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Types of Medication Action
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therapeutic effect |\


side effect |\


adverse effect |\


toxic effect |\


idiosyncratic reaction |\


allergic reaction |\




Therapeutic effect |\




the intended or desired physiological response of a
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medication. Some medications have many therapeutic effects |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\




side effects|\

, predictable and often unavoidable secondary effects |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


produced at a usual therapeutic drug dose. They can be
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harmless or can cause injury, depending on the dose of the
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medication. |\




Common side effect examples: anorexia, nausea, vomiting,
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dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, and diarrhea.
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adverse effects |\




unintended, undesirable, and often unpredictable effects |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


ranging from mild (rashes or photosensitivity to light) to
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potentially fatal (anaphylaxis). They are sometimes immediately
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apparent, and other times they may take weeks to months to
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develop.
toxic effects
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develop after prolonged intake of a medication, when a
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medication accumulates in the blood because of impaired |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


metabolism or excretion, or when too high a dose is |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


given. |\




Ex: Toxic levels of Morphine, an opioid, cause severe respiratory
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depression and death. Antidotes are available to treat specific
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types of medication toxicity. For example, naloxone, an opioid
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antagonist, reverses the effects of opioid toxicity. |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\




Idiosyncratic Reactions |\




a response to a medication or therapy that is unique to
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an individual. It is a unpredictable effect in which a patient
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overreacts or underreacts to a medication or has a reaction
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different from normal. |\ |\




Allergic Reactions |\




adverse unpredictable responses to a medication.
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Exposure to an initial dose of a medication causes a|\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


patient to become sensitized immunologically. The
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