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NURS350: Pharmacology Exam 1: Modules 1-3 Questions And Answers (Guaranteed A+)

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©FYNDLAY EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e NURS350: Pharmacology Exam 1: Modules 1-3 Questions And Answers (Guaranteed A+) What are the four components of Pharmacokinetics? - answerabsorption, distibution, metabolism, elimination What affects Absorption - answeraffected by a full stomach, and the gastric pH -drug must be able to cross cell membranes to move throughout the body rate of absorption of lipid soluble drugs - answerpass through cell membrane rapidly onset of action of liquid medication - answerliquid medication has a rapid onset of action since it's already dissolved what route of administration is the fastest and why - answerIntravenous administration is the fastest absorption and has best control --> result of 100% bioavailability distribution - answerthe movement of the drug from CIRCULATION to the body tissues what is the first pass effect - answerafter oral drugs are absorbed from the GI tract, they pass form the intestinal lumen to the liver via the portal vein. -in the liver some parts of the drug are metabolized into an inactive form, and are excreted --> reduces the amount of active drug available to exert a pharmacologic effect how does pharmacology impact the elderly in terms of excretion levels - answerchange in pharmacokinetics results in slower excretion, which can cause higher (and sometimes toxic) levels what tests/levels need to be monitored in geriatric patients due to changes in pharmacokinetics - answer-monitor renal and hepatic function with lab testin, BUN, liver enzymes, serum creatinine, & serum cholesterol drugs transportation in elderly, chronically ill, & malnourished patients - answer-many drugs are transported by binding to protein, which is inactive when bound

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NURS350: Pharmacology Exam 1: Modules
1-3 Questions And Answers (Guaranteed A+)

What are the four components of Pharmacokinetics? - answer✔absorption, distibution,
metabolism, elimination

What affects Absorption - answer✔affected by a full stomach, and the gastric pH
-drug must be able to cross cell membranes to move throughout the body

rate of absorption of lipid soluble drugs - answer✔pass through cell membrane rapidly

onset of action of liquid medication - answer✔liquid medication has a rapid onset of action
since it's already dissolved

what route of administration is the fastest and why - answer✔Intravenous administration is the
fastest absorption and has best control
--> result of 100% bioavailability

distribution - answer✔the movement of the drug from CIRCULATION to the body tissues

what is the first pass effect - answer✔after oral drugs are absorbed from the GI tract, they pass
form the intestinal lumen to the liver via the portal vein.
-in the liver some parts of the drug are metabolized into an inactive form, and are excreted
--> reduces the amount of active drug available to exert a pharmacologic effect

how does pharmacology impact the elderly in terms of excretion levels - answer✔change in
pharmacokinetics results in slower excretion, which can cause higher (and sometimes toxic)
levels
what tests/levels need to be monitored in geriatric patients due to changes in pharmacokinetics
- answer✔-monitor renal and hepatic function with lab testin, BUN, liver enzymes, serum
creatinine, & serum cholesterol

drugs transportation in elderly, chronically ill, & malnourished patients - answer✔-many drugs
are transported by binding to protein, which is inactive when bound

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