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MN 553 final Questions and Answers (100%
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Prescriptive authority [ Ans: ] Regulated by State Board of
nursing for each state
Prescribing [ Ans: ] -Using tamper-proof paper for all
prescriptions written for controlled
drugs
- Factoring in the cost to the patient of the medication
prescribed
- Individualize the drug choice for the specific patient
First Pass effect [ Ans: ] Are rapidly metabolized by the
liver and may have little if any desired action
Loading dose [ Ans: ] Rapidly achieves drug levels in the
therapeutic range
Peak drug level [ Ans: ] Above minimum toxic
concentration thus causing an adverse response
Investigating new drugs [ Ans: ] Filed with U.S. Food and
Drug Administration, Prior to human testing of any new
drug entity
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Being an Interpreter [ Ans: ] Use a professional interpreter
or reliable staff member who can act as an interpreter for
new drug
Nonadherence [ Ans: ] -Most common nonadherence due
to asymptomatic conditions
-Reduce likelihood has a tolerability profile with fewer of
the adverse effects that are considering "irritating," such
as nausea and dizziness
Poor health outcomes in vulnerable populations [ Ans: ]
Poor outcomes in African Americans attributed to
discrimination, cultural barriers, and lack of access to
health care
Tamoxifen (breast cancer) [ Ans: ] Testing CYP2D6
variants prior to reduce likelihood of therapeutic failure
with tamoxifen treatment
Ginseng [ Ans: ] Taken to assist with memory may
potentiate: insulin
Pharmacoeconomics [ Ans: ] -The analysis of the costs and
consequences of any health-care-related treatment or
service
-Analysis: looks at two or more treatment alternatives and
compares cost= cost-minimization analysis
Tetracycline [ Ans: ] Instruct patient not to take antacids
while on these medications (decreases absorption)
MN 553 final Questions and Answers (100%
Correct Answers) Already Graded A+
Prescriptive authority [ Ans: ] Regulated by State Board of
nursing for each state
Prescribing [ Ans: ] -Using tamper-proof paper for all
prescriptions written for controlled
drugs
- Factoring in the cost to the patient of the medication
prescribed
- Individualize the drug choice for the specific patient
First Pass effect [ Ans: ] Are rapidly metabolized by the
liver and may have little if any desired action
Loading dose [ Ans: ] Rapidly achieves drug levels in the
therapeutic range
Peak drug level [ Ans: ] Above minimum toxic
concentration thus causing an adverse response
Investigating new drugs [ Ans: ] Filed with U.S. Food and
Drug Administration, Prior to human testing of any new
drug entity
, 2
Being an Interpreter [ Ans: ] Use a professional interpreter
or reliable staff member who can act as an interpreter for
new drug
Nonadherence [ Ans: ] -Most common nonadherence due
to asymptomatic conditions
-Reduce likelihood has a tolerability profile with fewer of
the adverse effects that are considering "irritating," such
as nausea and dizziness
Poor health outcomes in vulnerable populations [ Ans: ]
Poor outcomes in African Americans attributed to
discrimination, cultural barriers, and lack of access to
health care
Tamoxifen (breast cancer) [ Ans: ] Testing CYP2D6
variants prior to reduce likelihood of therapeutic failure
with tamoxifen treatment
Ginseng [ Ans: ] Taken to assist with memory may
potentiate: insulin
Pharmacoeconomics [ Ans: ] -The analysis of the costs and
consequences of any health-care-related treatment or
service
-Analysis: looks at two or more treatment alternatives and
compares cost= cost-minimization analysis
Tetracycline [ Ans: ] Instruct patient not to take antacids
while on these medications (decreases absorption)