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CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
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, SPOTLIGHT 1
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UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED PASS|GRADED
NP Prescriptive authority is regulated by: - ANSWER Board of Nursing for each state
Factors associated with clinical judgement when prescribing medications - ANSWER o
Best therapy
Least invasive
Least expensive
Least likely to cause adverse reactions
o Clinical judgement in prescribing includes factoring in the cost to the patient of the
medication prescribed
Criteria for choosing an effective drug for a disorder include - ANSWER consulting
nationally recognized guidelines for disease management
o Consider special populations and that adjustments may need to be made for this special
population
How does Hypoalbeminemia affects the process of prescribing - ANSWER o Low
albumin = more free drug = increased adverse effects
o When albumin is low, instead of the drug getting to target tissues, it is floating around
leading to toxicity or different effects
o This affects distribution of drugs to target tissue
2
, Describe First-pass metabolism - ANSWER o Drugs with a high first-pass metabolism
are rapidly metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action
o It is the fraction of a drug lost through the process of absorption
o Concentration of a drug is greatly reduced before it reaches the systemic circulation
o Greatly reduces the bioavailability of a drug
o Sublingual administration can bypass this first pass metabolism leading to rapid absorption
(faster than oral and rectal administration)
o Nitro is given SL or topical to avoid the first-pass metabolism
Describe half life - ANSWER o How long it takes for the drug to be increased or
decreased by 50%
Important with meds, especially new meds, because it takes 4-5 half-lives to reach a steady
state
o The amount of time it takes for an administered drug to be halfway cleared from the
system
o Digoxin has a half-life of 23-36 hours, because of this, a dose change could take almost a
week to take effect
o Drugs with long half-life are started with a loading dose to achieve their desired clinical
effect more quickly
Examples: amiodarone and azithromycin
• Azithromycin requires the first day's dose to be twice those of the other four days of the
prescription, otherwise known as a loading dose, in order to rapidly achieve drug levels in
the therapeutic range
Cephalexin is given every 8 hours due to its biological half-life
o You must use the drug half-life to determine the length of need required between dosage
administrations
Define Onset of action - ANSWER the point in time on the drug concentration curve
that indicates the first sign of a therapeutic effect
o It is not the best therapeutic effect
3
CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
1
, SPOTLIGHT 1
WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED PASS|GRADED
NP Prescriptive authority is regulated by: - ANSWER Board of Nursing for each state
Factors associated with clinical judgement when prescribing medications - ANSWER o
Best therapy
Least invasive
Least expensive
Least likely to cause adverse reactions
o Clinical judgement in prescribing includes factoring in the cost to the patient of the
medication prescribed
Criteria for choosing an effective drug for a disorder include - ANSWER consulting
nationally recognized guidelines for disease management
o Consider special populations and that adjustments may need to be made for this special
population
How does Hypoalbeminemia affects the process of prescribing - ANSWER o Low
albumin = more free drug = increased adverse effects
o When albumin is low, instead of the drug getting to target tissues, it is floating around
leading to toxicity or different effects
o This affects distribution of drugs to target tissue
2
, Describe First-pass metabolism - ANSWER o Drugs with a high first-pass metabolism
are rapidly metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action
o It is the fraction of a drug lost through the process of absorption
o Concentration of a drug is greatly reduced before it reaches the systemic circulation
o Greatly reduces the bioavailability of a drug
o Sublingual administration can bypass this first pass metabolism leading to rapid absorption
(faster than oral and rectal administration)
o Nitro is given SL or topical to avoid the first-pass metabolism
Describe half life - ANSWER o How long it takes for the drug to be increased or
decreased by 50%
Important with meds, especially new meds, because it takes 4-5 half-lives to reach a steady
state
o The amount of time it takes for an administered drug to be halfway cleared from the
system
o Digoxin has a half-life of 23-36 hours, because of this, a dose change could take almost a
week to take effect
o Drugs with long half-life are started with a loading dose to achieve their desired clinical
effect more quickly
Examples: amiodarone and azithromycin
• Azithromycin requires the first day's dose to be twice those of the other four days of the
prescription, otherwise known as a loading dose, in order to rapidly achieve drug levels in
the therapeutic range
Cephalexin is given every 8 hours due to its biological half-life
o You must use the drug half-life to determine the length of need required between dosage
administrations
Define Onset of action - ANSWER the point in time on the drug concentration curve
that indicates the first sign of a therapeutic effect
o It is not the best therapeutic effect
3