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NUR 131 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 1847 - Answers When did modern pharmacology start Drug - Answers any substance that is taken to prevent, cure, or reduce symptoms of a medical condition Therapeutic Classification - Answers describes what it being treated by the drug Pharmacologic Classification - Answers describes how the drug acts Trade Name - Answers name assigned by pharmaceutical company. First letter always capitalized. Only one name per drug Generic Name - Answers name assigned by the United States Adopted Name Council. Always in lower case Bioavailability - Answers the rate and extent to which the active ingredient is absorbed from a drug product and becomes available at the site of a drug action to produce its effect. Oral, IV, IM, sublingual, subq - Answers Routes of administration with 100% bioavailability Need to understand when administering medication - Answers Drug name, intended purpose, effect, contraindications, special indications, adverse effects, why drug prescribed, how it's supplied, how it's administered, nursing process Greatest problem with patent medicines - Answers products claimed to cure any symptom or disease Pure Food and Drug Act - Answers how drugs were safely regulated Sherley Act of 1912 - Answers Prohibited the sale of drugs labeled with false therapeutic claims that were intended to defraud customer Placebo - Answers serves as control for nontreatment group in experiements Prescription Drug User Fee Act - Answers sped up the process for life-threatening illnesses Giving elderly OTC medications - Answers Decrease dose, elderly can't metabolize medications well Schedule I Drug - Answers Highest potential for abuse. No medical use. MDMA, heroin, marijuana, LSD Schedule II Drug - Answers High potential for abuse. Some medical use. Methadone, opium, morphine, cocaine, amphetamine Processes of Pharmacokinetics - Answers Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion

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NUR 131 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025-2026

1847 - Answers When did modern pharmacology start

Drug - Answers any substance that is taken to prevent, cure, or reduce symptoms of a medical
condition

Therapeutic Classification - Answers describes what it being treated by the drug

Pharmacologic Classification - Answers describes how the drug acts

Trade Name - Answers name assigned by pharmaceutical company. First letter always
capitalized. Only one name per drug

Generic Name - Answers name assigned by the United States Adopted Name Council. Always in
lower case

Bioavailability - Answers the rate and extent to which the active ingredient is absorbed from a
drug product and becomes available at the site of a drug action to produce its effect.

Oral, IV, IM, sublingual, subq - Answers Routes of administration with 100% bioavailability

Need to understand when administering medication - Answers Drug name, intended purpose,
effect, contraindications, special indications, adverse effects, why drug prescribed, how it's
supplied, how it's administered, nursing process

Greatest problem with patent medicines - Answers products claimed to cure any symptom or
disease

Pure Food and Drug Act - Answers how drugs were safely regulated

Sherley Act of 1912 - Answers Prohibited the sale of drugs labeled with false therapeutic claims
that were intended to defraud customer

Placebo - Answers serves as control for nontreatment group in experiements

Prescription Drug User Fee Act - Answers sped up the process for life-threatening illnesses

Giving elderly OTC medications - Answers Decrease dose, elderly can't metabolize medications
well

Schedule I Drug - Answers Highest potential for abuse. No medical use. MDMA, heroin,
marijuana, LSD

Schedule II Drug - Answers High potential for abuse. Some medical use. Methadone, opium,
morphine, cocaine, amphetamine

Processes of Pharmacokinetics - Answers Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
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