NUR 1010: Exam 1 Questions with Verified Solutions 100%
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Specific sites where drugs form chemical giving a medication sublingually is via what
1 2
bonds route?
Drugs that interact with a receptor to what type of warning on a medication
3 stimulate a response but inhibit other 4 indicates a very serious life-threatening
responses problem?
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Specific sites where drugs form drug receptors
chemical bonds
Study of interactions between pharmacodynamics
drugs and their receptors and
the series of events that result in
a pharmacologic response
Drugs that interact with a agonist
receptor to stimulate a response
Drugs that attach to a receptor antagonist
but do not stimulate a response
Drugs that interact with a partial agonists
receptor to stimulate a response
but inhibit other responses
Via the gastrointestinal tract by enteral
the oral, rectal, or nasogastric
routes
, Bypasses the GI tract by using parenteral
subcutaneous, intramuscular,
and intravenous injection
Absorbed through the skin and percutaneous
mucous membranes: inhalation,
sublingual, or topical
meds given by inhalation, percutaneous
sublingually, or topically are via
what route?
giving an IM injection is via what parenteral
route?
giving a medication through IV is parenteral
by what route?
giving insulin subcutaneously is parenteral
via what route of administration?
giving a medication sublingually percutaneous
is via what route?
You apply Diclofenac gel percutaneous
topically on a pt's knee. What
route of administration is this?
Giving someone two puffs of an percutaneous
inhaler is what route of
administration?
it currently takes an average of 8, 15, $2 billion
_______ to______ years and more
than________ in research and
development costs to bring a
single new drug to market
used to expedite drug fast-tracking
development and approval for
life-threatening illnesses
used for pts with life-threatening parrallel tracking
illnesses who cannot participate
in controlled trials, when there is
no other alternative
the postmarketing surveillance ongoing, adverse, new
stage includes an _____________
review of________ effects of
____________ drugs
medicines developed for rare orphan drugs
disorders
drugs stages after administration liberation, absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
follows the accronym LADME,
which stands for:
narcan (naloxone) is an example antagonist
of an____________ drug, which
blocks the opioid receptor site
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Practice questions for this set
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Specific sites where drugs form chemical giving a medication sublingually is via what
1 2
bonds route?
Drugs that interact with a receptor to what type of warning on a medication
3 stimulate a response but inhibit other 4 indicates a very serious life-threatening
responses problem?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (137)
Specific sites where drugs form drug receptors
chemical bonds
Study of interactions between pharmacodynamics
drugs and their receptors and
the series of events that result in
a pharmacologic response
Drugs that interact with a agonist
receptor to stimulate a response
Drugs that attach to a receptor antagonist
but do not stimulate a response
Drugs that interact with a partial agonists
receptor to stimulate a response
but inhibit other responses
Via the gastrointestinal tract by enteral
the oral, rectal, or nasogastric
routes
, Bypasses the GI tract by using parenteral
subcutaneous, intramuscular,
and intravenous injection
Absorbed through the skin and percutaneous
mucous membranes: inhalation,
sublingual, or topical
meds given by inhalation, percutaneous
sublingually, or topically are via
what route?
giving an IM injection is via what parenteral
route?
giving a medication through IV is parenteral
by what route?
giving insulin subcutaneously is parenteral
via what route of administration?
giving a medication sublingually percutaneous
is via what route?
You apply Diclofenac gel percutaneous
topically on a pt's knee. What
route of administration is this?
Giving someone two puffs of an percutaneous
inhaler is what route of
administration?
it currently takes an average of 8, 15, $2 billion
_______ to______ years and more
than________ in research and
development costs to bring a
single new drug to market
used to expedite drug fast-tracking
development and approval for
life-threatening illnesses
used for pts with life-threatening parrallel tracking
illnesses who cannot participate
in controlled trials, when there is
no other alternative
the postmarketing surveillance ongoing, adverse, new
stage includes an _____________
review of________ effects of
____________ drugs
medicines developed for rare orphan drugs
disorders
drugs stages after administration liberation, absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
follows the accronym LADME,
which stands for:
narcan (naloxone) is an example antagonist
of an____________ drug, which
blocks the opioid receptor site