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Intro to Pharm Fill In The Blanks

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Question: 5 of the nursing processAnswer: assessment, , planning, implementation, evaluation
Question: responsibilities of the RN by the licensure and experienceAnswer: and authority to carry out all steps of the nursing process
Question: responsibilities of the LVN dictated by the licensure and Answer: working under the supervision of the RN; assess, implement, and evaluate with
Question: two of data assessmentAnswer: and objective
Question: subjective Answer: obtained through ; info that cannot be measured
Question: objective Answer: obtained through observation; info that is observed or could be verified by
Question: inspectionAnswer: observation
Question: palpationAnswer:
Question: Answer: detecting differences n vibrations through the
Question: auscultationAnswer: with a stethoscope
Question: drug history Answer: meds and alcohol interract and will pts
Question: helpful info to be used in planning drug Answer: symptoms, signs or diseases that need for medication
Question: Answer: conclusion abt what the pts are
Question: diagnosisAnswer: what physicians
Question: nursing Answer: what makes
Question: patient goalsAnswer: help the patient learn about a and how to use it properly
Question: nurse goalsAnswer: help the nurse plan what equipment or procedures are to administer a medication
Question: four steps of Answer: 1. determine the for each med to be given 2. learn info re the medication 3. plan for special storage, techniques, or equip 4. develop a pt teaching plan
Question: 6 of medication administrationAnswer: RIGHT 1. drug 2. time 3. dose 4. 5. route 6. documentation
Question: right drug - drug is verified 3 timesAnswer: 1. before taking the drug fr the unit dose cart or 2. before preparing the prescribed dosage 3. before replacing the med on the shelf or before admin it to the pt
Question: S.R. (sustained ) or enteric coated drugs Answer: never be crushed
Question: what is the most rapid response of body to the ?Answer: IV
Question: what you tell a pt when taking drugs orally?Answer: drink lots of water to help med
Question: how would a ensure the med order is accurate?Answer: by checking the medication record with the physician's order .
Question: right dose Answer: age, , health status and recent change in health status
Question: routesAnswer: it alters affects for medications; nurses must not alter the prescribed for a medication without a physician's order
Question: evaluation of what when you administer drug and documentationAnswer: it helps the dr decide whether or not to continue the same drug or change it through your
Question: when should nurses after they given drug to patientAnswer: as soon as they gave it to the
Question: when should verify if the narcotic administered is workingAnswer: every 30
Question: why should medication be held if is a change in the pt's condition?Answer: maybe they don’t need it
Question: two of checks needed for drug therapyAnswer: (not working) effect and therapeutic (working) effect
Question: Answer: the process by which substances move back and forth a membrane until they are evenly distribted throughout the available space
Question: Answer: the movement of pure (liquid) across a membrane
Question: Answer: the movement of water and suspended substances outward a semipermeable membrane
Question: drug half Answer: time it for the plasma concentration of drug to reach half of its original concentration
Question: how do toxic byproduct can be excreted out of a Answer: milk, feces and urine
Question: I (C-I)Answer: -high abuse potential; no medical use.-may lead to severe psychologic or physical dependence-LSD, heroin, marijuana
Question: II (C-II)Answer: -abuse potential may lead to severe psychologic or physical dependence-amphetamines, meperidine, methadone, , morphine
Question: III (C-III)Answer: -abuse potential may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychologic dependence-aspirin w , tylenol w codeine, paregonic
Question: IV (C-IV)Answer: -abuse potential of limited physical or psychologic dependence-some sedatives, nonnarcotic, , valium, xanax, ativan
Question: V (C-V)Answer: -limited potential, primarily small amounts of narcotics (codeine), used as antitussiveor antidiarrheals-lomotil, promethazine w codeine
Question: prescription Answer: by authorized personnel MD etc
Question: Answer: bought at local drug store or supermarket, self , no Rx
Question: generic drug Answer: most commonly used, NOT capitalized, the name manufacturer uses & is the same in country
Question: trade or name drugAnswer: name is followed by the symbol which indicates name is registrated to a specific
Question: what if patient med?Answer: put med back on cart and say "maybe we can discuss why you do not want to take them so I can call to to MD to help assess." know your drug
Question: routeAnswer: most common route is by mouth but it takes longer to be
Question: parental Answer: refers to any other than alimentary canal into skin, subcutaneous.
Question: routeAnswer: through topical skin, ID (under the )
Question: transdermalAnswer: this is a type of route that is impregnated patches placed against skin
Question: side Answer: a mild, drug reaction. Ie n/v dizziness, drowsiness
Question: reactionsAnswer: an undesired drug effect other than side effects, maybe moderate, severe or life threatening, may require pt to be
Question: allergic or hypersensitivity Answer: usually occurs after exposed to a drug & the body has antibodies to it
Question: anaphylactic Answer: most serious type of an allergic reaction. Serious reaction after the administration of drug. Requires immediate medical = LIFE
Question: Answer: drug use results in deformities in a developing
Question: DRUG : additiveAnswer: when 2 drugs are given together, the effect of the drugs is equal to either that of the single more active component of the mixture or the sum of the effects of the indiv drug
Question: DRUG : antagonisticAnswer: one drug interferes with the action of another drug. Ie TCN + antacid = reduced absorption of
Question: DRUG INTERACTION: Answer: potentiates or ; combined effect of the 2 drugs is greater than the sum effect of each drug given alone
Question: DRUG INTERACTION: Answer: takes place when one drug replaces another drug receptor site, increasing the effect of the drug
Question: DRUG INTERACTION: Answer: when one drug promotes rapid excretion of another, reducing the activity of the drug
Question: DRUG INTERACTION: Answer: when two drugs mixed together in a syringe produce a chemical reaction so they cannot be at the same time/site = haziness, precipitate, change color on mixing
 
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