Pharm basics
Pharm basics 2
Pham Terms
Pharm terms 2
Medication Safety
100

The study of how drugs are moved through the body.

What is Pharmaokinetcs?

100

How is the medication going to be eliminated from the body?

What is excretion?

100

The time it takes for the drug concentration to be reduced by half (50%) in your body.

What is half-life?

100

Targeted

Empiric

Prophylactic

Maintenance

What are types of Therapy?

100

In place to catch and prevent an error which can cause harm to the patient.

What are the Rights of Medication Administration?

200

Med. going from the location of administration to the blood stream.

What is absorption?

200

Kidney dysfunction - leads to an ↑ in the duration and intensity of a medication response

(if the kidneys aren't working to excrete waste, the medication will stay in the body which leads to toxic levels)

What are impacting factors of Excretion?


200

TI

What is Therapeutic Index?

200

Treatment initiated before a definitive diagnosis is confirmed. (often a specific microorganism or condition is not yet identified)

What is Empiric Therapy?


200

Verify you are administrating it to the right patient with unique identifiers.

First and last name

date of birth

medical record number

What is the right CLIENT/PATIENT?

300

Oral- Longest absorption time.

SUBQ & IM -depends on blood perfusion at injection site (more Blood perfusion = rapid absorption)

IV - Quickest absorption time

What are factors impacting Absorption?

300

How is the medication going to be broken down?

What is Metabolism?

300

Level of medication in the body to produce the desired effect or outcome (usually measured by serum concentrations in the bloodstream)

What is the Therapeutic Index?

300

Treatment  (especially in cancer) that selectively target specific molecules like proteins, inside or on the surface of cancer cells.

What is targeted therapy?

300

giving meds at the ordered time

What is the right TIME?

400

Transportation of the medication by bodily fluids to where it needs to go.

What is distribution?

400

Age

Medication type

first-pass

nutritional status

What is Metabolism?

400

The ability of a drug or other substance to be absorbed and used by the body.

What is Bioavailability?

400

A medication or treatment designed and used to prevent disease from reoccurring.

Specific vaccine travelling globally

What is Prophylactic therapy?

400

Verify the ordered dose

numbers and unit of measurement 

double verification

What is the right Dose?

500

Permeability of the cell membrane

Plasma protein binding

circulation  ↓circulation (ex Hemorrhage )= ↓ carrying capacity to take the medication to where it needs to be

What are impacting factors of Distribution?

500

Absorption

Distribution

Metabolism

Excretion

What is ADME?

500

Ingestion of the drug ORALLY

                  ↓

Metabolized (usually by the liver or gut; can occur elsewhere like the lungs)

                  ↓

Effect of the medication is REDUCED and only part of the drug reaches the systemic circulation

 What is the first pass effect?

500

treatment administered after an initial treatment to help maintain a state of remission or to prevent a disease from recurring or progressing.

What is maintenance therapy?

500
Some medications have very similar names.

What is right MEDICATION?