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FINAL EXAM: NUR 2474 / NUR2474 (LATEST 2025 /

2026 UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS) PHARMACOLOGY FOR PROFESSIONAL

NURSING | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100%

CORRECT | GRADE A - RASMUSSEN

Parenteral .....ANSWER.....outside of intestines or alimentary

canal; popularly used to refer to injection routes

Topical .....ANSWER.....applied to the surface of the skin and

seems into the epidermis

trasndermal .....ANSWER.....Crossing through the skin down into

the bloodstream

Pharmacokinetics .....ANSWER.....the study of drug movement

throughout the body Phases are: Absorption, Distribution,

Metabolism, and Elimination.

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Absorption .....ANSWER.....The process by which nutrient

molecules pass through the wall of the digestive system into the

blood

half-life .....ANSWER.....The amount of time for half of the drug to

be metabolized away.

Distribution .....ANSWER.....It is the transfer of a drug from one

location to another within the body. Once a drug enters into

systemic circulation by absorption or direct administration, it must

be distributed into interstitial and intracellular fluids.

Metabolism .....ANSWER.....Drug metabolism is the metabolic

breakdown of drugs by living organisms, usually through

specialized enzymatic systems.

Excretion .....ANSWER.....Process by which metabolic wastes

(drugs and drug waste products, too) are eliminated from the

body

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onset .....ANSWER.....The time elapsed from the administration of

the drug to the start of its effects. The amount of time it takes

between the drug being administered and the drug having a

beginning therapeutic effect.

peak level .....ANSWER.....The maximum concentration of a drug

in the body after administration can be measured in a blood

sample or calculated for therapeutic drug monitoring.

Duration of action .....ANSWER.....The length of time the

concentration of a drug in the blood or tissues is sufficient to elicit

a response. The length of time a drug will be at or above the

therapeutic level.

trough level .....ANSWER.....The lowest concentration of drug

reached in the body after it falls from its peak level, usually

measured in a blood sample for therapeutic drug monitoring.

Please note: "Draw a trough right before the next dose."

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Henry Hitner Pharmacology
Publisher: 2005 ISBN: 9780078600340 Edition: Unknown

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