PHARMACOKINETICS
ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION
NEURO MEDICATIONS
NEURO MEDICATIONS
ANXIETY & DEPRESSION
100

As we age, we have decreased perfusion, decreased functioning nephrons and GFR.  These aspects effect what  part of the pharmacokinetics category  

What is excretion 

100

If medications move thru this body system to rapidly, absorption may not occur 

What is the small intestine 

100

While taking Phenytoin, health teaching should include this regarding urine 

May turn urine pinkish-red or reddish-brown 

100

These types of dietary meals may increase the effects of Levodopa-Carbidopa 

What are high protein meals 

100

This medication takes 5 - 7 days to reach steady serum levels 

What is Diazepam 

200

At age 60 liver decreases in size, hepatic circulation decreases and hepatic liver enzymes are decreased.  These factors effect which part of pharmacokinetics category 

What is metabolism 

200

Due to decreased absorption, this route is less than 100% bioavailable 

What is the oral route 

200

This herbal medication decreases the effect of Gabapentin 

What is Ginko Biloba

200

Shuffling gait, stooped posture and mask-like facial expression are clinical manifestations of this disorder 

What is Parkinson's disease 

200

When a client experiences unexpected or opposite response to a medical drug treatment it is known as 

Paradoxical effects 

300

This is the "process occurring from time medication enters body to time entering bloodstream and circulation" 

What is absorption 

300

This route of administration is virtually 100% bioavailable 

What is intravenous route 

300

This medication prevents excitability which is caused by excessive stimulation 

What is Phenytoin 

300

This medication combination is a metabolic precursor of dopamine 

What is Levodopa-Carbidopa 

300

This beverage should not be taken with Imipramine 

What is grapefruit juice 

400

Decreased cardiac output, increased body fat, decreased body mass and serum albumin belong to which pharmacokinetics category 

What is distribution 

400

Muscle tissue has this component which makes IM injections absorbed rapidly 

What is abundant blood supply 

400

With Phenytoin, a decrease in these two body systems can result in toxicity and displacement of the medication 

What is abnormal kidney function and hepatic impairment 

400

During the first few weeks of taking Levodopa-Carbidopa, clients may experience this adverse effect 

What is orthostatic hypotension 

400

This adverse effect is caused by foods that include tyramine 

What is hypertensive crisis 

500

This laboratory value is the most reliable measure for evaluation of kidney function

What is GFR

500

Most medications applied by this route are prescribed for "local effects" 

What is skin 

500

To prevent gum disease and overgrowth of gum tissue (gingival hyperplasia), health teaching should include this 

What is a "soft-tissue" toothbrush 

500

Levodopa-Carbidopa is contraindicated in clients with this ocular (eye) disorder 

What is narrow angle glaucoma 

500

Aged cheeses, cured meats, pickled or dried foods all include this ingredient which should be avoided with Phenelzine 

What is tyramine 

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