NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Exam Study
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1 Include Alendronate and Ibandronate.
2 Drugs that APRNs can prescribe
3 Basis for prescribing decisions, considering drug interactions and effects on target receptors
, Acronym for CYP450 enzyme inducers: Barbiturates, St. John's Wort, Carbamazepine, Rifampin,
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Alcohol, Phenytoin, Griseofulvin, Phenobarbital, Sulfonylureas
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Drugs that APRNs can prescribe Schedule 3-5 drugs
Determined by State Boards of Prescriptive authority regulation
Nursing, Medicine, and Pharmacy
Leads to fewer treatment options Limited prescriptive authority impact
for patients, requiring them to find
providers with authority
Understanding prescribed drugs, Key responsibilities of prescribing
their effects, contraindications, and
ensuring correct dosages
Acronym for CYP450 enzyme BSCRAP GPS Incudes Rage
inducers: Barbiturates, St. John's
Wort, Carbamazepine, Rifampin,
Alcohol, Phenytoin, Griseofulvin,
Phenobarbital, Sulfonylureas
Amount of active drug reaching Bioavailability
systemic circulation from
administration site
Include forgetfulness, lack of Reasons for medication nonadherence
planning, cost, dissatisfaction, and
altered dosing
Absorption is slow in neonates due IM administration in neonates and infants
to low muscle blood flow;
absorption becomes rapid in early
infancy
Gastric emptying time is prolonged Oral administration in neonates/infants
and irregular in early infancy,
affecting drug absorption
Based on body surface area (BSA) Dosage determination for pediatric patients
calculation