Pharmacology
Suffixes/Prefixes
Laboratory Findings
Precautions
Electrolytes
100

Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of a drug

What is pharmacokinetics?

100

Typically end in -pril

Given for HTN, ventricular remodeling

Major S/E: angioedema

What are ACE inhibitors?

100

Typical range for potassium

What is 3.5-4.5 mEq/dL?

100

Hand hygeine before and after

Gloves as needed

What are standard precautions?

100

Flat t-waves, caused by vomiting, NG suctioning

What is hypokalemia?

200

•Route of administration

•Local vs Systemic

•Drug solubility

•Water soluble

•Lipid soluble

•Enteric coated

•Timed-release/sustained release

•pH/ionization

•Blood flow

What are factors that affect aborption?

200

Typically end in -olol

Used for CHF, tacyrhythmias, HTN

Avoid with bronchospasms

Do not give if heart rate is less than 60 bpm

What are beta blockers?

200

135-145 mEq/L

What is the normal range for sodium?

200

Used for MRSA, VRE, and C. Diff

What are contact precautions?

200

Rquired for electron energy transfer; water follows this electrolyte

What is sodium?

300

Transportation of a drug in body fluids to the various tissues and organs of the body

What is distrubution?

300

End in -statin

Used for hyperlipidemia, CAD

Monitor LFTs


What are statins or HmgCOA inhibitors?

300

Elevated in hypoventilation, respiratory depression, or opioid overdose

What is CO2?

300

Tuberculosis

What are airborne precautions?

300

May see with osteosarcoma, prolonged immobility

What is hypercalcemia?

400

Chemical inaction of a drug through its conversion into a more water-soluble compound or metabolites that can be excreted

Liver function is a major factor for this

What is metabolism?

400
end in -lam or pam

Used for anxiety

Binds GABA throughout the CNS

S/E: Respiratory depression

What are benzodiazepines?

400

Decreased white blood cell count; typically less that 4,500 

What is leukopenia?

400

Gown, Gloves, surgical mask or regular face mask, goggles as needed

What are droplet precautions?
400
See Chvostek's and Trousseau; muscle cramps; causes include acute pancreatitis, chronic alcohol use

What is hypomagnesmia?

500

Pharmacodynamics

What does the DRUG do to the BODY?

500
Begins with ceph- or cef

Used for meningitis, pneumonia, UTIs, sepsis

Use cautiously or avoid use in people with penicillin allergies

What are cephalosporins?

500

2-3; when on warfarin

What is INR?

500

Patient has Hepatitis C. 

What is standard precautions?

500

Luke, Andrew, Jasper

What are Barnes kids names?

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