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This comprehensive nursing pharmacology study guide provides clear definitions and explanations of essential pharmacological concepts and terminology. It covers drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics, alongside detailed notes on receptor theory, enzyme systems, therapeutic ranges, and drug interactions. Each term is paired with a concise answer or definition, making it perfect for nursing students preparing for pharmacology exams or clinical practice

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NURSING PHARMATOLOGY;COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE ,QUESTION AND ANSWER


Absorption –answer; The process by which drug molecules move from their site of
administration to the blood.

Affinity –Answer; The ability of some tissues to attract, accumulate and store drugs in
high concentrations relative to other tissues
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Blood-brain barrier –Answer; capillaries that selectively let certain substances enter the
brain tissue and keep other substances out.

Diffusion –Answer; The process by which molecules move from an area where they are
more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated..

Distribution –Answer; The transit of drugs throughout the body after they are absorbed.

Drug-protein complexes –Answer; formed when a drug that binds reversibly to a plasma
protein, most likely albumin, that makes the drug unavailable for distribution to its site of
action

Enterohepatic recirculation –Answer; recycling of drugs and other substances by the
circulation of bile through the intestine and liver

Enzyme induction –Answer; process by which a drug increases the activity of the
hepatic microsomal enzymes.

Excretion –Answer; The process of releasing substances from the body

First-pass effect –Answer; mechanism where by drugs are absorbed infiltrate into the
hepatic portal circulation and are deactivated by the liver before they reach the general
circulation system.

Fetal-placental barrier –Answer; A special anatomic barrier that contains many
chemicals and drugs from entering the embryo.

Hepatic microsomal enzyme system –Answer; Liver enzymes that metabolize drugs as
well as nutrients and other endogenous substances .Also known as the P-450 System

Isozymes –Answer; multiple comparable forms of an enzyme that perform slightly
distinct metabolic functions.

Loading dose –Answer; relatively large dose of a drug given at the beginning of
treatment to rapidly obtain a therapeutic response

Maintenance doses –Answer; A certain amount of drug that keeps the plasma drug
concentration in the therapeutic extent.

, NURSING PHARMATOLOGY;COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE ,QUESTION AND ANSWER


Metabolism –Answer; The process used by the body to chemically change a drug
molecule, also called biotransformation.

Minimum effective concentration –Answer; Amount of drug required to produce a
therapeutic effect.

Pharmacokinetics –Answer; study of drug movement throughout the body.

Plasma half-life –Answer; The length of time required for the plasma concentration of a
drug to decrease by one half after administration.

Prodrugs –Answer; Medicines that become more active after they are metabolized.

Substrate –Answer; Drug that is metabolized by a CYP enzyme.

Therapeutic drug monitoring –Answer; Practice of monitoring plasma levels of drughs
that have low safety profiles and using the data to predict drug, action or toxicity

Therapeutic range –Answer; Dosage that produces the desired effects of a drug.

toxic concentration -answerlevel of drug that results in serious adverse effects

agonist -answerdrug that activates a receptor and produces the same type of response
as the endogenous substance

antagonist -answeragent that blocks the response of another drug

dose-response relationship -answerthe way a patient responds to varying doses of a
drug

efficacy -answerthe maximal response that can be produced from a particular drug

frequency distrubtion curve -answera graphic representation of the actual number of
patients responding to a particular drug action at different doses

idiosyncratic response -answerunpredictable and unexplained drug reaction

intrinsic activity -answerthe ability of a drug to bind to a receptor and produce a strong
action

margin of safety (MOS) -answerthe amount of drug that is lethal to 1% of anmals
divided by the amount of drug that produces a therapeutic effect in 99% of the animals

median effective dose (ED50) -answerthe dose of a drug required to produce a specific
therapeutic response in 50% of a group of patients

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