NSG124, 2025/2026 WITH
CORRECT/ACCURATE ANSWERS
A drug that binds to the receptor either on the primary site or on
another site which stops the receptor from producing a response.
- CORRECT ANSWERS- Antagonist
a drug that binds to the receptor producing a similar response to
the intended chemical and receptor - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Agonist
Undesired effects of medications? - CORRECT ANSWERS- Adverse
effect
ability of a drug to be absorbed and used by the body - CORRECT
ANSWERS- Bioavailability
Processes determine how much of an administered drug dose
gets to the site of action. Focuses on the movement of drugs
within the body. - CORRECT ANSWERS- Pharmacokinetics
Focuses on drug effects and mechanism of action. - CORRECT
ANSWERS- Pharmacodynamics
, What is ADME? - CORRECT ANSWERS- absorption, distribution,
metabolism, excretion
Development of defect to embryo or fetus - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Teratogenesis
Relating to a person's parent - CORRECT ANSWERS- paternal
Pertaining to the small intestine - CORRECT ANSWERS- enteral
What are the routes of administration? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
External: PO, SubQ, Rectal
Parental: IV, IM, Intradermal
Topical Local: Inhalation, Intranasal, Gel Lotion, Cream
What are the steps in the nursing process? What does each step
mean? - CORRECT ANSWERS- 1. Assessment: initial and ongoing
subjective and objective data
2. Analysis: using knowledge of. assessment to determine dx
3. Planning: set measurable and achievable goals
4. Implementation: proper administration of drug and education
pt
5. Evaluation: reassessing pt and modify as needed