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Nursing Pharm review

Medication administration

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generic name name given to a drug before it becomes official
pharmacology Scientific study of drugs and their actions
brand name drug name followed by a symbol
USP & NF list of drugs which conform to given standards
Schedule I drugs with no accepted medical use
Schedule II drugs with high potential for abuse, such as Morphine
OTC sold without prescription
Schedule IV may lead to limited physical dependence
drug classification group of drugs with common characteristics
antipyretics drugs that reduce fever
nonsteroidal antiflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) "aspirin like" drugs that inhibit prostaglandins
diuretics increase urine output
pharmacotherapy most common method of medical threatment
antiemetics used to treat nausea and vomiting
analgesics relieve pain wihtout producing loss of consciousness
medications substances that cause a response in living organisms
antihypertensives used to treat high blood pressure
anticoagulants used to thin blood and prevent clots
Food, Drug Abuse and Control Act required testing for safety and accurate labeling
Comprehensive Drug Abuse and Control Act categories controlled substances and limits prescriptions
toxic reaction drug concentration level exceeds therapeutic level
allergic reaction immune system identifies a drug as foreign
hypersensitivity allergic reaction
biotransformation way in which drug is inactivated in the body
teratogen induces birth defects
therapeutic desired effect when drug is given
distribution transportation of drug from site of absorption to action
liver primary organ of drug biotransformation
antagonist prevents action of another drug
idiosyncartic unexpected or overresponse to a drug
potentiation synergistic drug interaction
side effect unintended drug effect
abuse inappropirate intake of drug continually or periodically
tolerance decrease in effectivness of drug
noncompliance not following medical advice
affective domain reflects attitudes, values, beliefs, and needs
cognitive domain thinking portion of learning process
pharmacodynamics study of how drugs produce a response in the body
kidneys primary organ of drug excretion
absorption stage at which drug passes into blood stream
half-life time required to reduce serum drug level by 50%
accumulation drug is excreted more slowly than absorbed
enteral orally
topical applied to skin or mucous membranes
sublingual under the tongue
nothing by mouth NPO
b.i.d. twice a day (b for bi=2)
q.i.d. four times a day (q for quad=4)
PRN as needed
ampule glass container of single medication dose
meniscus where liquid medication dose is read
Z-Track injection method used for drug irritating to subcutaneous tissue and skin
maintenance dose amount needed for therapeutic treatment on regular bases
orally PO
stat immediately
elixir medication mixed in sweetened aromatic alcohol solution
pc after meals
ac before meals
ss (with line over it) one half
c (with line over it) with
s (with line over it) without
gtt a drop
List the "6 Rights" of medication administration Dose-Drug-Patient-Route-Time-Documentation
Created by: onthesnap53
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