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NR 293 CORRECT TEST PAPER QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔Drug Half-Life - ✔✔The time it takes for one half of the original amount of a drug to
be removed from the body. A measure of the rate at which a drug is removed from the
body. Most drugs are considered to be effectively removed after about 5 half-lives.

✔✔Steady State - ✔✔If you give medications around the clock, eventually the meds you
give are equal to the meds removed in half-life

✔✔Drug Actions - ✔✔The cellular processes involved in the drug and cell interaction

✔✔Drug Effect - ✔✔The physiologic reaction of the body to the drug. Includes onset,
peak, and duration of action.

✔✔Onset - ✔✔The time it takes for the drug to elicit a therapeutic response

✔✔Peak - ✔✔The time it takes for a drug to reach its maximum therapeutic response

✔✔Duration - ✔✔The time a drug concentration is sufficient to elicit a therapeutic
response

✔✔Peak Level Drug Monitoring - ✔✔The highest blood level

✔✔Trough Level Drug Monitoring - ✔✔The lowest blood level. Used to make sure
kidneys are working before giving the next dose of meds.

✔✔Receptor Interactions - ✔✔A molecular structure within or on the outer surface of a
cell. They bind specific substances and one or more corresponding cellular effects
occurs.

, ✔✔Enzyme Interactions - ✔✔A medication that blocks an enzyme, like antihistamines
block histamine enzymes

✔✔Agonist - ✔✔Drug binds to a receptor, there is a response

✔✔Antagonist - ✔✔Drug binds to a receptor, there is no response. The drugs prevents
the binding of agonists.

✔✔Competitive Antagonist - ✔✔Drug competes with the agonist for binding to the
receptor. If it binds, there is no response

✔✔Noncompetitive Antagonist - ✔✔Drug combines with different parts of a receptor and
inactivates it, agonist then has no effect

✔✔Acute Therapy - ✔✔Requires more intensive treatment; used for critical/very sick
patients.
Ex: giving nitroglycerin for heart attack

✔✔Maintenance Therapy - ✔✔Given to maintain a healthy state with a chronic disease.
Ex: antihypertensive meds

✔✔Supplemental Therapy - ✔✔Supplies the body with something to maintain normal
function that the body lacks or cannot produce itself (ex: Insulin)

✔✔Palliative Therapy - ✔✔Therapy used to relieve symptoms, not cure a disease.
Usually with chronic, non-curable diseases.
Ex: morphine for hospice patient

✔✔Supportive Therapy - ✔✔Maintains the integrity of the body functions while the
patient is recovering from illness or trauma. Ex: provision of fluids and electrolytes to
prevent dehydration in a patient with influenza who is vomiting and has diarrhea

✔✔Prophylactic Therapy - ✔✔Therapy given prior to infectious signs to prevent the
possibility of infection. It is preventative therapy

✔✔Empiric Therapy - ✔✔The administration of antibiotics based on the practitioner's
judgment of the pathogens most likely to be causing an apparent infection; it involves
the presumptive treatment of an infection to avoid treatment delay before specific
culture information has been obtained.

✔✔Contraindications - ✔✔Any characteristic of a patient, especially a disease state,
that makes the use of a given medication dangerous for the patient. It is important to
assess for contraindications.
Ex: pregnancy, allergies, organ failure, etc

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