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Nursing Pharmacology (Drugs)

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What is the primary purpose of administering a loading dose of a medication? To achieve the desired therapeutic drug level quickly. Why should a nurse verify a patient's identity before administering medication? To ensure the correct patient receives the prescribed drug. What is the safest route for administering emergency medications when immediate action is required? Intravenous (IV) route. Why should oral medications not be given to an unconscious patient? Because of the risk of aspiration. What should a nurse do if a patient refuses medication? Document the refusal and inform the prescribing healthcare provider. Why are enteric-coated tablets not crushed? Crushing destroys the protective coating and may irritate the stomach. What is the purpose of sustained-release tablets? To release medication gradually over time. Which organ is primarily responsible for drug metabolism? The liver. Which organ is mainly responsible for drug excretion? The kidneys.

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Nursing Pharmacology (Drugs)
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What is the primary purpose of administering a loading dose of a medication?
✓✓ To achieve the desired therapeutic drug level quickly.
Why should a nurse verify a patient's identity before administering medication?
✓✓ To ensure the correct patient receives the prescribed drug.
What is the safest route for administering emergency medications when immediate action is
required?
✓✓ Intravenous (IV) route.
Why should oral medications not be given to an unconscious patient?
✓✓ Because of the risk of aspiration.
What should a nurse do if a patient refuses medication?
✓✓ Document the refusal and inform the prescribing healthcare provider.
Why are enteric-coated tablets not crushed?
✓✓ Crushing destroys the protective coating and may irritate the stomach.
What is the purpose of sustained-release tablets?
✓✓ To release medication gradually over time.
Which organ is primarily responsible for drug metabolism?
✓✓ The liver.
Which organ is mainly responsible for drug excretion?
✓✓ The kidneys.
What is the first action when a patient develops difficulty breathing after receiving medication?
✓✓ Stop the medication and seek emergency medical assistance.
Why should nurses assess allergies before administering drugs?
✓✓ To prevent allergic reactions.
What is the meaning of the therapeutic effect of a drug?
✓✓ The intended beneficial effect of the medication.
What is an adverse drug reaction?
✓✓ An unwanted harmful response to a medication given at normal doses.
What is drug tolerance?
✓✓ Reduced response to a drug after repeated use.
What is drug dependence?
✓✓ A condition in which the body requires a drug to function normally.
What is the purpose of checking the expiry date before administering medication?
✓✓ To ensure the medication is safe and effective.

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,Why should insulin not be vigorously shaken?
✓✓ It may damage the insulin molecules.
Why should medications be stored according to manufacturer instructions?
✓✓ To maintain their stability and effectiveness.
What is the purpose of medication reconciliation?
✓✓ To prevent medication errors during transitions of care.
Why should blood pressure be checked before administering antihypertensive drugs?
✓✓ To avoid excessive lowering of blood pressure.
What is the common purpose of antipyretic drugs?
✓✓ To reduce fever.
What is the primary action of analgesics?
✓✓ To relieve pain.
What is the main purpose of antibiotics?
✓✓ To treat bacterial infections.
Why should antibiotics be taken for the full prescribed course?
✓✓ To eliminate the infection and reduce resistance.
What is the main purpose of antifungal drugs?
✓✓ To treat fungal infections.
What is the purpose of antiviral medications?
✓✓ To treat viral infections.
What is the function of anticoagulant drugs?
✓✓ To reduce blood clot formation.
Why should patients taking anticoagulants avoid unnecessary injuries?
✓✓ Because they have an increased risk of bleeding.
What is the purpose of antacids?
✓✓ To neutralize stomach acid.
What is the role of proton pump inhibitors?
✓✓ To reduce stomach acid production.
What is the main use of bronchodilators?
✓✓ To relax airway muscles and improve breathing.
Why should inhalers be used with correct technique?
✓✓ To ensure the medication reaches the lungs effectively.
What is the primary function of diuretics?
✓✓ To increase urine production.
Why should electrolyte levels be monitored in patients taking diuretics?
✓✓ Because diuretics may alter electrolyte balance.

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, What is the main purpose of laxatives?
✓✓ To relieve constipation.
Why should laxatives not be used excessively?
✓✓ They may cause dependence and electrolyte imbalance.
What is the purpose of antiemetic drugs?
✓✓ To prevent or treat nausea and vomiting.
What is the purpose of sedative medications?
✓✓ To promote relaxation and calmness.
Why should sedatives be used cautiously in older adults?
✓✓ They increase the risk of falls and confusion.
What is the purpose of anticonvulsant drugs?
✓✓ To prevent or control seizures.
What is the main purpose of vaccines?
✓✓ To stimulate immunity against specific diseases.
Why is it important to rotate insulin injection sites?
✓✓ To prevent tissue damage and improve insulin absorption.
What should a nurse assess before administering digoxin?
✓✓ The patient's apical pulse.
Why should grapefruit juice be avoided with certain medications?
✓✓ It can increase or decrease drug levels.
What is the purpose of topical medications?
✓✓ To produce local effects on the skin or mucous membranes.
Why should transdermal patches be applied to clean, dry skin?
✓✓ To ensure proper absorption.
What is the purpose of eye drops?
✓✓ To treat conditions affecting the eyes.
Why should the dropper tip never touch the eye?
✓✓ To prevent contamination.
What is the purpose of ear drops?
✓✓ To treat disorders of the ear.
Why should medications be labeled clearly after preparation?
✓✓ To prevent medication errors.
What is the purpose of controlled drug registers?
✓✓ To document the use and storage of controlled medications.
Why should nurses document medication administration immediately?
✓✓ To maintain accurate patient records.

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