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Three types of coded medication -Correct Answer sustained extended (Meant to release the medication over a period of time) enteric coded (delays the breakdown of the medication until it gets past the stomach to protect it) Absorption -Correct Answer how medication actually gains access to the body or enters the bloodstream from the site of administration Distribution -Correct Answer how the drug travels through the bloodstream to different tissues in the body metabolism -Correct Answer how to body chemically modifies the drug excretion -Correct Answer how the metabolized drug is removed from the body- usually urine in the kidneys but can be through sweat, saliva, tears, and feces The first pass effect metabolism -Correct Answer phenomenon of drug metabolism at a specific location in the body which leads to a reduction in the concentration of the active drug before it reaches the site of action. Generic names of drugs -Correct Answer created to explain the active ingredient chemical structure, action, or indication there is only one generic name brand names -Correct Answer name given by the drug company. There are multiple brand names. drug classes -Correct Answer Group names for drugs that have similar activities or are used for the same type of diseases and disorders. usually mechanism of action (beta blockers, BPD 5 blockers), therapeutic classes (anti-hypertensives, antiseizures) what should you assess if a patient has hepatic or renal issues? -Correct Answer their function and reassess dosing polyuria/anuria -Correct Answer frequent urination, no urine formation if the pt is chronic it is not a big deal but if it is a change it is an emergency NSAIDS -Correct Answer ibuprofen, naproxen, indomethacin, ketorolac, celecoxib antipyretic/anti-analgesics should only be on one of these medications. nephrotoxic and hepatotoxic MOA: cox 1 & 2 inhibitors *except for celecoxib which is a cox 2 inhibitor. Cox 2 inhibits inflammation Blackbox warning: GI bleeding pt. complaining of GI upset can take an occult test. Acetaminophen -Correct Answer Bocks cox more centrally in the body. antipyretic/anti-analgesics

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MSN 611 Final Exam Study Guide
Questions and Answers 2025
Three types of coded medication -Correct Answer ✔sustained
extended
(Meant to release the medication over a period of time)

enteric coded (delays the breakdown of the medication until it gets past the
stomach to protect it)

Absorption -Correct Answer ✔how medication actually gains access to the body or
enters the bloodstream from the site of administration

Distribution -Correct Answer ✔how the drug travels through the bloodstream to
different tissues in the body

metabolism -Correct Answer ✔how to body chemically modifies the drug

excretion -Correct Answer ✔how the metabolized drug is removed from the body-
usually urine in the kidneys but can be through sweat, saliva, tears, and feces

The first pass effect metabolism -Correct Answer ✔phenomenon of drug
metabolism at a specific location in the body which leads to a reduction in the
concentration of the active drug before it reaches the site of action.

Generic names of drugs -Correct Answer ✔created to explain the active ingredient
chemical structure, action, or indication

there is only one generic name

brand names -Correct Answer ✔name given by the drug company.




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There are multiple brand names.

drug classes -Correct Answer ✔Group names for drugs that have similar activities
or are used for the same type of diseases and disorders.

usually mechanism of action (beta blockers, BPD 5 blockers), therapeutic classes
(anti-hypertensives, antiseizures)

what should you assess if a patient has hepatic or renal issues? -Correct Answer
✔their function and reassess dosing

polyuria/anuria -Correct Answer ✔frequent urination, no urine formation

if the pt is chronic it is not a big deal but if it is a change it is an emergency

NSAIDS -Correct Answer ✔ibuprofen, naproxen, indomethacin, ketorolac,
celecoxib

antipyretic/anti-analgesics

should only be on one of these medications.

nephrotoxic and hepatotoxic

MOA: cox 1 & 2 inhibitors

*except for celecoxib which is a cox 2 inhibitor. Cox 2 inhibits inflammation

Blackbox warning: GI bleeding
pt. complaining of GI upset can take an occult test.

Acetaminophen -Correct Answer ✔Bocks cox more centrally in the body.

antipyretic/anti-analgesics


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NOT anti-inflammatory

preferred for some patients as it is NOT nephrotoxic but is hepatotoxic. It can
seriously damage the liver if pt overdoses on it.

N-acetylcysteine- used to treat acetaminophen toxicity.

Corticosteroids -Correct Answer ✔hydrocortisone, prednisone,
methylprednisolone, dexamethasone

Best anti-inflammatory

Major systemic effects: hyperglycemia, immunosuppression, hypertension,
osteoporosis/fractures

preferential to select steroids with local effect versus a systemic effect such as:
intranasal for COPD/allergies, injection for gout, topically for rashes vs PO

serotonin 5HT agonist -Correct Answer ✔aka sumatriptan(Imitrex)

Most effective to treat acute migraines in females-teratogenic

Ask to make sure they are not pregnant and on contraception

contraindicated: cardiac disease pts or pts with uncontrolled HTN.

*use precaution if the patient is taking other SSRIs

can cause rebound headaches if taken in excess of twice per week or nine times per
month

opioids -Correct Answer ✔IV: morphine, fentanyl, hydromorphone



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