Pharmacology Exam 1
FDA ensures a drug is... - 1) is effective 2) has accurate labeling 3) is tested for harmful effects
Drug-induced photosensitivity... - interaction of drug with sunlight (UV)
OTC Drugs-S.A.F.E.R. acronym - Speak Up, Ask Questions, Find the Facts, Evaluate your choices, Read the
Label
The majority of ingredients for nasal congestion are sympathominetic- - they stimulate parasympathetic
nervous system
Nurse Practice Acts (3) - 1) Laws that govern nurses drug admin 2) State each have their own 3) Admin
drugs without order can result in license revokation
2003: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) - Acts regarding patient privacy, etc.
2010: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - Enacted 2014-1) Quality, affordable, for all Americans
2) increase in quality and efficiency 3) prevent chronic disease and increase public health 4) increase
access to medical therapies 5) Community support
Misfeasance - wrong drug administered
Nonfeasance - no drug administered
Malfeasance - correct drug administered but by the wrong route
Chemical Name - Name of drug by chemical structure
, Generic Name - (Drugs should be ordered by generic name) official, non-proprietary name (Ex.
acetaminophen)
Brand/Trade Name - Proprietary name, chosen by the drug company, trademark (Ex. Tylenol)
American Hospital Formulary Service Drug Information - Published by the American Society of Health
System Pharmacists-Accurate and complete info on all drugs chemistry, stability, toxicity and
preparation
United State Pharmacopedia-Drug Information - 3 Volume set available in hospitals and pharmacies with
monthly supplements(includes side effects, dosage, forms, etc.)
10 Rights of Medicine Administration - -Patient(2 forms)
-Medicine(check 3x-at drawer before removing, with MAR, at bedside)
-Dose(read label)
-Route(per order-stay ad bedside until taken)
-Time(military time, dosing schedule)
-Assessment(per drug, apical pulse, BS, BP, pain rating)
-Documentation(after med admin)
-Evaluation(Did it do what it was supposed to do?)
-Education(Patient-purpose, result, dose, side effect, diet restrictions)
-Refuse(Patient has right to refuse-document why)
Nurses 6 Rights of Medicine Administration - 1) Right to a clear and concise order
2) Right to have correct drug, route and dose
3) Right to have access to information
4) Right to policies to guide medicine administration
5) Right to administer safely and identify problems
6) Right to stop, think and be vigilent with administration of medication