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NSG 300 Topic 13 Questions With Complete Solutions. Pure Food and Drug Act - answerThis law simply requires all medications to be free of impure products. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - answera federal agency that enforces medication laws to ensure that all medications on the market undergo vigorous testing before they are sold to the public. MedWatch Program - answerThis voluntary program encourages nurses and other health care professionals to use the MedWatch form to report when a medication, product, or medical event causes serious harm to a patient. chemical medication name - answerprovides the exact description of medication's composition ex: N-acetyl-para-aminophenol generic medication name - answerthe manufacturer who first develops the drug assigns the name, and it is then listed in the U.S. Pharmacopeia ex: acetaminophen trade medication name - answeralso known as brand or proprietary name. This is the name under which a manufacturer markets the medication. ex: tylenol Pharmacokinetics - answerthe study of drug movement throughout the body Four processes of pharmacokinetics - answerabsorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion For medications to be therapeutic, they must be... - answertaken into a patient's body; be absorbed and distributed to cells, tissues, or a specific organ; and alter physiological functions. absorption - answerPassage of medication molecules into the blood from the site of administration Factors that influence absorption - answer- Route of administration - Ability of the medication to dissolve - Blood flow to the site of administration - Body surface area - Lipid solubility absorption of applying medication to the skin and through the GI is usually.. - answerslow what medication administration has the fastest absorption rate - answerIV The richer the blood supply to the site of administration, the... - answerfaster a medication is absorbed. distrubution - answeroccurs within the body to carry medication to tissues, organs, and specific sites of action. distribution depends on - answerPhysical and chemical properties of the medication Physiology of the person takin

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