Pharmacology - ANSWER -Study of biologic effects of chemicals.
Pharmacotherapeutics - ANSWER -Uses of drugs to treat and diagnose diseases.
Pharmacoeconomics - ANSWER -Costs associated with drug therapy.
Pharmacodynamics - ANSWER -How a drug affects the body.
Pharmacokinetics - ANSWER -How the body acts on a drug.
Clinical Pharmacology - ANSWER -Application of pharmacology in clinical settings.
Iodine Administration - ANSWER -Used for imaging in computed tomography scans.
Chemotherapy - ANSWER -Drug treatment for cancer patients.
MMR Vaccine - ANSWER -Immunization against measles, mumps, and rubella.
Computed Tomography (CT) - ANSWER -Imaging technique using X-rays.
Oncology Unit - ANSWER -Specialized area for cancer treatment.
Public Health Department - ANSWER -Focuses on community health and
immunizations.
Routine Immunization - ANSWER -Scheduled vaccinations for disease prevention.
Drug Therapy - ANSWER -Use of medications to manage health conditions.
Nurse's Role - ANSWER -Administering medications and monitoring patient
response.
Biologic Effects - ANSWER -Physiological responses to chemical substances.
Disease Prevention - ANSWER -Strategies to avert disease occurrence.
Drug Diagnosis - ANSWER -Using medications to identify health issues.
Patient Safety - ANSWER -Preventing harm during medication administration.
Dosage Calculations - ANSWER -Determining correct medication amounts for
patients.
Antiinfective Agents - ANSWER -Drugs used to treat infections.
Antibiotics - ANSWER -Medications that combat bacterial infections.
Antiviral Agents - ANSWER -Drugs that inhibit viral replication.
,Antifungal Agents - ANSWER -Medications used to treat fungal infections.
Morphine - ANSWER -A narcotic classified as Schedule II drug.
Schedule II - ANSWER -Drugs with high abuse potential and medical use.
Schedule I - ANSWER -Drugs with high abuse potential, no medical use.
Schedule III - ANSWER -Drugs with lesser abuse potential, accepted medical use.
Schedule IV - ANSWER -Drugs with low abuse potential and limited dependence.
Phase III studies - ANSWER -Involve drug use in large clinical populations.
Nurse responsibilities - ANSWER -Monitor patients for adverse effects during
studies.
Bioavailability - ANSWER -Portion of drug reaching systemic circulation.
Critical concentration - ANSWER -Amount of drug needed for therapeutic effect.
Distribution - ANSWER -Movement of drug to body tissues.
Half-life - ANSWER -Time for drug amount to decrease by half.
Generic drugs - ANSWER -Substitutes for brand name drugs with potential
differences.
Brand name drugs - ANSWER -Medications marketed under a proprietary name.
Over-the-counter medications - ANSWER -Drugs available without prescription,
often overlooked.
Orphan drugs - ANSWER -Medications for rare diseases, often not well known.
Pharmacologic therapy - ANSWER -Study of drug effects and safe administration.
Drug evaluation studies - ANSWER -Research phases assessing drug safety and
efficacy.
Adverse effects - ANSWER -Unintended, harmful reactions to medications.
Clinical population - ANSWER -Group of patients involved in drug studies.
FDA - ANSWER -Food and Drug Administration, oversees drug approval.
Preclinical trials - ANSWER -Initial testing phase using animal subjects.
Patient monitoring - ANSWER -Nurse's role in observing drug effects.
, Drug guide - ANSWER -Resource for specific drug information and safety.
Medication administration - ANSWER -Process of giving drugs to patients safely.
Pharmacology - ANSWER -Study of drug actions and effects on the body.
Pregnancy Category B - ANSWER -Animal studies show no fetal risk; no human
studies.
OTC Drugs - ANSWER -Over-the-counter medications that can cause harm if
misused.
Nurse's Drug Guide - ANSWER -Essential resource for nursing implications and
patient education.
FDA - ANSWER -Food and Drug Administration; regulates drug safety and efficacy.
Category A Drugs - ANSWER -No risk to fetus in first or later trimesters.
Category C Drugs - ANSWER -Animal studies show adverse effects; no human
studies.
Category D Drugs - ANSWER -Evidence of human fetal risk; potential benefits may
outweigh risks.
Discharge Planning - ANSWER -Instructions for patients leaving the hospital,
including medications.
Drug Monographs - ANSWER -Detailed drug information including uses, side effects,
and dosing.
Continuing Education - ANSWER -Ongoing learning necessary for safe nursing
practice.
Adverse Effects - ANSWER -Unintended harmful effects caused by medication use.
Medication Administration - ANSWER -Process of giving medications to patients
safely.
Drug Package Insert - ANSWER -Official document providing detailed drug
information.
Multidose Bottle - ANSWER -Container holding multiple doses of a medication.
Drug Facts and Comparisons - ANSWER -Reference book providing drug
information for healthcare professionals.
Physicians' Drug Reference (PDR) - ANSWER -Comprehensive drug information
source for physicians.