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what disciplines does pharmacology include? - anatomy, physiology, psychology, chemistry, and biology drug - any chemical that can affect living processes pharmacology - study of drugs and their interactions with living systems clinical pharmacology - study of drugs in humans therapeutics - use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease or to prevent pregnancy the three most important properties of an ideal drug - effectiveness, safety, selectivity effectiveness - most important property a drug can have safety - drug cannot produce harmful effects selectivity - drug elicits on the response for which it is given adverse effect of anticancer drugs - increase risk of infection adverse effect of opioid analgesics - at high doses cause respiratory depression adverse effect of aspirin and other related drugs - severe gastric ulceration, perforation, and bleeding when taken for prolonged period of time additional properties of an ideal drug - reversible action, predictability, ease of administration, freedom from drug interactions, low cost, chemical stability, simple generic name the therapeutic objective of drug therapy - to provide maximum benefit with minimum harm important determinants of drug responses - dosage size, rout

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Pharmacology Exam 1 Chapters 1-8
what disciplines does pharmacology include? -
anatomy, physiology, psychology, chemistry, and biology

drug -
any chemical that can affect living processes

pharmacology -
study of drugs and their interactions with living systems

clinical pharmacology -
study of drugs in humans

therapeutics -
use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease or to prevent pregnancy

the three most important properties of an ideal drug -
effectiveness, safety, selectivity

effectiveness -
most important property a drug can have

safety -
drug cannot produce harmful effects

selectivity -
drug elicits on the response for which it is given

adverse effect of anticancer drugs -
increase risk of infection

adverse effect of opioid analgesics -
at high doses cause respiratory depression

adverse effect of aspirin and other related drugs -
severe gastric ulceration, perforation, and bleeding when taken for prolonged period
of time

additional properties of an ideal drug -
reversible action, predictability, ease of administration, freedom from drug
interactions, low cost, chemical stability, simple generic name

the therapeutic objective of drug therapy -
to provide maximum benefit with minimum harm

important determinants of drug responses -
dosage size, route of administration, dose timing

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, pharmacokinetics -
impact of the body on drugs (how body interacts with drugs)

4 major pharmacokinetic processes -
absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion

pharmacodynamics -
impact of drugs on the body

drug-receptor interaction -
binding of the drug to its receptor

patient's functional state -
influences pharmacodynamic processes

placebo effect -
also help to determine the responses a drug elicits

sources of individual variation -
physiologic variables , pathologic variables, genetic variables, drug interactions

physiologic variables -
age, gender, weight

pathologic variables -
diminished function of kidneys and liver

genetic variables -
can alter the metabolism of drugs and predispose the patient to unique interactions

nursing responsibilities regarding drugs -
right drug, patient, dose, route, time, assessment, documentation, evaluation, patient
to education, and patient to refuse care

application of pharmacology in patient care -
1. preadministration assessment 2. dosage and administration 3. evaluating and
promoting therapeutic effects 4. minimizing adverse effects 5. minimizing adverse
interactions 6. making PRN decisions 7. managing toxicity

Give the patient the following information -
name of drug, dosage and schedule of administration, technique of administration,
duration of drug use, and storage of drug

nursing process in drug therapy -
preadministration assessment, analysis and nursing diagnosis, planning,
implementation, and evaluation

1st law to require proof of drug effectiveness and established procedures for testing -
Harris-Kefauver Amendments, 1962

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