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This high-yield study resource provides verified questions and answers for the NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals Midterm Exam (Chamberlain University). It covers essential content from Weeks 1, 2, 3, and 4, including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, CYP450 enzyme inducers and inhibitors, pediatric and geriatric prescribing guidelines (Beers Criteria), and legal scopes of practice. Perfect for NP students seeking a structured review of drug interactions, first-pass metabolism, and narrow therapeutic index monitoring.

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NR565 / NR 565 Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals
Midterm Exam: Week 1, 2, 3 & 4
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1. Pharmacodynamics
: Answer What the drug does to the body
-3 Mechanisms of action
• Receptor
• Enzyme
• Nonselective Interactions


2. Enzymes
Answer
most frequently seen in relation to the metabolism of drugs
-act as catalysts in nearly every chemical reaction that takes place in the cells
-drugs can enhance or inhibit the catalytic actions


3. Nonselective interactions
Answer
drugs chemically alter or physically interfere with cellular structures or there


,processes






,• ex: chemotherapy


4. Patient-specific plan goals
Answer
cure
-decrease in symptoms
-stopping or slowing the disease process
-preventing disease
-improved quality of life


5. Types of drug therapy
Answer
acute
• tx active disease & sustain life


-maintenance
• focus on prevention of disease progression


-supplemental
• medication required for normal body function


-palliative
• any tx program designed to provide symptomatic relief of chronic severe pain


-supportive


, • maintains integrity of body functions


-prophylactic
• prevention; immunizations, pre-procedure & postexposure antibiotics


-empiric
• clinical probability of illness that has not yet been diagnosed; administering broad
spectrum antibiotics before culture results


6. Idiosyncratic effects
Answer: unexpected individual responses to medications


7. Tolerance:
Answer declining response to a drug


8. Dependence
Answer: physiologic or psychologic need for a substance


9. NIH: dependence vs addiction
Answer
drug dependence
• a person needs a drug to function normally, abruptly stopping the drug leads to
withdrawal symptoms.


-drug addiction

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