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, if a patient has cirrhosis of the liver, what will happen When the medication passes through the liver for the first pass, there will be less
when they take a medication? P-450 enzymes so the bioavailability of the medication will be higher and it will
circulate in the bloodstream longer.
half life time required for 50% of the drug to be removed from the body
Pharmacotherapeutics treatment of conditions
enteral route through the GI tract
parenteral tract outside the GI tract
how is medication absorption different for neonates and they have less gastric acid to break down medications and availability is higher
children?
why do more drugs enter neonate and children's brains, immature BBB, liver, and kidneys
why are meds not as easily excreted/destroyed by liver
and kidneys ?
Polypharmacy The use of multiple medications on a regular basis
during which phase of the nursing process does a nurse planning
prioritize the nursing diagnoses?
the nurse recognizes that drugs given by which route will oral and rectal
be altered by the first pass effect?
a. oral
b. sublingual
c. subcutaneous
d. IV
e. rectal
the nurse is reviewing a list of a patient's medications and the difference between a therapeutic dose and a toxic dose are very close
notes one of the drugs has a low therapeutic index. what together
does this mean?
when drug A is an enzyme inhibitor of drug B, the nurse level of drug B could rise to toxicity
will anticipate what result of drug B?
A drug is highly protein bound, what does this mean? it will have a longer duration of action