PHARMACODYNAMICS
PHARMACOKINETICS
SAFE PRACTICE
PATIENT POPULATIONS
CULTURAL COMPETENCE
100

How medication effects the body

What is pharmacodynamics

100

The movement and modification of medication inside the body

What is pharmacokinetics

100

Right patient, right drug, right time, right dose and right route

What are the 5 rights of medication administration

100

(Men or Women) have a greater risk of adverse drug responses

Who are women

100

Culture, genetics, gender, smoking and herbs

What are factors affecting drug response

200

How strongly a drug binds to its receptor site

What is its affinity

200

Vd

What is the apparent volume of distribution

200

The large initial dose of a drug to rapidly achieve minimum effective concentration in the plasma

What is the loading dose

200

Common in older adults, the potentially dangerous use of multiple medications to treat health conditions

What is polypharmacy

200

Diverse group known to underutilize mental health services, opting instead for folk healers, curanderos, espiritistas, or santeros

Who are Hispanic Americans

Lesser et al., 2008

300

Specialized proteins found inside a cell or on its membrane

What are receptors

300

Four different stages abbreviated as ADME

What is absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion

300

Which route of drug administration has the greatest bioavailability?

What is intramuscular

300

Adverse drug response seen in older adults taking anticholinergics

What is urinary retention

300

The study of how genetics influences drug behaviors

What is pharmacogenetics

400

A characteristic that distinguishes true receptors from other drug binding sites present in blood and other biological tissues is the characteristic of

What is signal transduction

Stahl, S. M., 2021

400

Type of membrane transport that secretes non-polar, lipid solubles into proximal tubule

What is passive diffusion

400

If a patient has liver and kidney disease and given a medication with a half-life of 30hours.  A nurse expects the duration of the medication to

What is increase

400

Because of increased sensitivity and decreased metabolism of long-acting agents like Diazapam, this drug class may be inappropriate with older adults

What are benzodiazepines

400

An alternative to modern medicine, this approach involves the medicinal use of plants to treat disease and enhance general health and well-being

What is herbal medicine

500

Which type of drug prevents or inhibits a cellular response

What is an antagonist

500

The brain's "bouncer" that turns away large, water-soluble medications

What is the blood-brain barrier

500

3 drugs known to have a narrow margin of safety that require blood levels to be drawn early and throughout therapy to prevent toxicity

What are digoxin, phenytoin and lithium

500

Common rule of thumb in starting medications on child/ adolescent patients

What is "start low and go slow"

500

Discontinuation of this antipsychotic in African American patients is partially because of risk for benign ethnic neutropenia 

What is clozapine

Kelly et al., 2007