Pharmacokinetics and routes of administration CH.1
Safe Medication Administration and Error Reduction Ch.2
Dosage Calculation Ch.3
Intravenous Therapy Ch.4
Adverse Effects, Interactions, and Contraindications Ch.5
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elimination of medications from the body, primarily through the kidneys

What is excretion?

100

100- These medications require monitoring by a provider, but do not generally pose risk of misuse and addiction. Antibiotics are a typical example of this category of meds.

What is uncontrolled substances

100

the process of determining the quantity of medication to be administered to a patient based on factors like patient weight and the prescribed dose

What is dosage calculation?

100

When administering medications that can cause serious adverse reactions the nurse uses this piece of equipment.

What is infusion pump?

100

 effects that are a result of muscarinic receptor blockade that is mostly seen in eyes, smooth muscle, exocrine glands, and the heart

What is anticholinergic effects?

200

inactivation of medications during their initial transport through the liver

What is the First-pass effect?

200

The nurse compiles a list of each clien’ts current medication and compare with a list of new medications to resolve any discrepancies

What is medication reconciliation

200

to convert miligrams (mg) to microgram (mcg), you  must multiply by this number

What is 1,000?

200

If the client does not havve IV fluids inusing or has fluids that are not compatible with the medication the nurse should do the following before administrating a medication.

What is flush the IV access

200

The following medications can cause the patient to have GI tract irritation, peristalsis, and can cause nausea and sedation

What is NSAIDS and opioid analgesics?

300

What is the primary organ responsible for metabolizing drugs in the body, often referred to as the “drug metabolizing factory?

What is the liver?

300

 New drugs in development undergo rigorous testing procedures under this U.S. agency.

What is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

300

When calculating drug dosafes for liquid medications, you need to know the concentration, which is usually expressed as the amount of drug per volume. What is the common unit used for this concentration?

What is miligrams per milliliter (mg/ml)?

300

 for older adult clients who are taking anticoagulants and have fragile veins the nurse avoids this piece of equipment and uses a blood pressure cuff instead to visualize veins.

What is tourniquet?

300

Liver damage can occur with an acetaminophen overdose and there is a greater risk with chronic alcohol use. The following antidote can be given to minimize this damage

What is acetylcysteine?

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what term describes the process by which a drug molecule binds to proteins in the bloodstream, reducing its availability for distribution to target tissues

What is protein binding?

400

The process by which a drug is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated by the body

What is pharmacokinetics?

400

when calculating an IV drip rate, you need to know the total volume to be administered and the time in hours. What is the formula for calculating the drip rate per a minute?

What is (volume to be infused in ml /time in hours)(drop factor gtts/ml)

400

The nurse should never administer IV medication through tubing that is infusing products

What is blood products or parenteral nutrition solutions

400

manaifestations of this life-threatening immediate systemic reaction include generalized itching and hives that progress to erythema and angioedema of the head and neck.

What is anaphylaxis?

500

This phase of drug metabolism involves the chemical modification of a drug molecule, often making it more water-soluble for excretion

What is phase II metabolism?

500

These documents are used to record every instance of medication administration, ensuring a complete and accurate patient medication history

What is medication administration records (MARs) or medication charts

500

To convert ounces (oz) to milliliters (ml), you can use this conversion factor

What is approximately 29.6ml per ounce?

500

 The nurse has a patient who is complaing of buring pain, redness, and swelling. The client is currently experiencing this IV site complication

What is extravasation or infiltration of a vessicant/ tissue-damaging medication

500

these symptoms are marked by abnormal body movements that cna include involuntary fine-motor tremors, rigidity, uncontrollable restlessness and acute dystonias

What is extrapyramidal symptoms?

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