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A prescribed quantity of a medication consisting of the dose and frequency

Dosage

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A black box warning is placed on the labels of medications that may produce lethal results.

Iatrogenic results

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Defined as the use of five or more medications by a nonhospitalized client

Polypharmacy

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At what grade level should all instructions be provided?

6th Grade

100

__________label checks should be performed when administering medications 

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The medication must be dissolved before absorption takes place

Dissolution

200

An unintended and nontherapeutic effects, which can range from tolerable to harmful and sometimes to irreversible damage or death

Adverse Drug Reaction

200

May have several comorbidities that require them to take multiple medications, making the management of their medications more complex

Elderly

200

Instilling ear drops pulling the PINA down and back

Child

200

_________  _________ involves reviewing client’s current medications and addressing omissions and duplications 

Medications reconciliation

300

The study of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of a medication by the human body

Pharmacokinetics

300

 Hypersensitivity reaction develops when the body perceives a medication as a foreign substance (allergen), which then stimulates an immune response

Allergic Reaction

300

Clients are at increased risk of ADEs, particularly when they are hospitalized, as many medication dosages are calculated by their weight

Pediatric

300

Nonsterile gloves should be used during the removal and application

Transdermal

300

A method used by health care providers to monitor medication concentrations in a client’s blood

Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM)

400

The pH of the medication and the site of absorption.

Ionization

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The effects of drug–drug interactions may include intensifying the effects of one of the medications or decreasing the effects of one of the medications

Drug-drug interactions

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Clients have a higher rate of metabolism

Pediatric

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Should not be crushed or opened, as adverse effects can result when these medication forms are altered

 Enteric-coated, capsules, sustained-release, and immediate-release medications

400

It is measured before administering the next scheduled dose

Trough Blood level

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How the medication works, its relationship to medication concentration, and how the body responds.

Pharmacodynamics

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They are known to cause fetal defects, pregnancy loss, developmental disabilities, or prematurity

Teratogenic

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May have difficulty absorbing, metabolizing, and excreting medications. because of changes and decline in the functioning of the liver, heart, and kidneys

Elderly

500

The client must be taught to coordinate inspirations with activation of device and to take a slow deep breath in to achieve distribution of the medication into the lungs

Metered dose inhaler (MDI) or Powdered dose inhaler (PDI)

500

The time it takes for the medication to fall to half its strength through excretion

Half-life

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