NUR 641E (NUR641)
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NUR 641 Final Exam-with 100% verified solutions-2023-2024
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NUR 641E Midterm Study Guide Graded A+	
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Prodrug - ANSWER-An inactive drug dosage form that is converted to an active metabolite by various biochemical reactions once it is inside the body. 
-Cytochrome P450 
-Ex. Aspirin, psilocybin, heroin 
 
Bioavailability - ANSWER-the rate at and the extent to which a nutrient is absorbed and used 
-Affected by route of administration and drug dosage 
-Drug clearance (rate drug leaves circulation) 
-Steady state concentration 
-Affected by chemical stability, solubility, and first pass
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NUR 641E Advanced Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for the Nurse Educator Exam Graded A+
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Pharmacokinetics - ANSWER-Involves ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination). 
 
Absorption: absorption from the administration site either directly or indirectly into the blood/plasma. 
 
Distribution: reversibly or irreversibly move from the bloodstream into the interstitial and intracellular fluid. 
 
Metabolism: bio-transformed via hepatic metabolism or by other tissues. 
 
Elimination: lastly, the drug & its metabolites are eliminated from the body 
 
The route of administ...
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NUR 641E Midterm Exam Study Guide || NUR 641E Final Exam {BUNDLE 2023}
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NUR 641E Final Exam 2023 - Advanced Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for the Nurse Educator Exam Graded A+
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NUR 641E Final Exam 2023 - Advanced Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for the Nurse Educator Exam Graded A+ 
Pharmacokinetics - ANSWER-Involves ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination). 
 
Absorption: absorption from the administration site either directly or indirectly into the blood/plasma. 
 
Distribution: reversibly or irreversibly move from the bloodstream into the interstitial and intracellular fluid. 
 
Metabolism: bio-transformed via hepatic metabolism or by other tissu...
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NUR 641E Midterm Exam Study Guide 2023 Graded A+	 
 
Prodrug - ANSWER-An inactive drug dosage form that is converted to an active metabolite by various biochemical reactions once it is inside the body. 
-Cytochrome P450 
-Ex. Aspirin, psilocybin, heroin 
 
Bioavailability - ANSWER-the rate at and the extent to which a nutrient is absorbed and used 
-Affected by route of administration and drug dosage 
-Drug clearance (rate drug leaves circulation) 
-Steady state concentration 
-Affected by chemi...
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NUR 641 FINAL EXAM With Complete Solution ( ALL Correct Question And Answers ) Latest Update
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NUR 641 FINAL EXAM With Complete Solution ( ALL Correct Question And Answers ) LATEST 2021/2021 NUR 641 FINAL EXAM 
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1) Insulin is used to treat hyperkalemia because it 
A stimulates sodium to be removed from the cell in 
exchange for potassium 
B. Binds to potassium to remove it through the kidneys. 
C. transports potassium from the blood to the cell along with 
glucose 
D. Breaks down the chemical components of potassium , causing 
it to be no longer effecti...
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NUR-641E Study Guide 1.midterm.
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Note: Read the questions: the questions only have one answer unless the question specifically 
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Understand what a prodrug is, and activation/inactivation by liver enzymes, and 
how it differs from active drugs. 
The liver is the principal site of drug metabolism. Although metabolism typically inactivates 
drugs, some drug metabolites are pharmacologically active—sometimes even more so than the 
parent compound. An inactive or weakl...
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