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pharmacology test one

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6381527054 phases of pharacokinetics1. absorption 2. distribution 3. metabolism 4. excertion
638152706what effects oral absorbtionsolubility, pH of stomach, blood flow, GI mobility, 1st pass liver effects
6381527071st pass effectinitial metabolism in the liver of a drug before reaching bloodstream
638152708what effects SQ absorbtionamount of surface area, blood flow, heat/massage to area
638152709what effects topical absorptionamount of surface area, circulation, fluid balance
638152710what effects distributionblood flow, ability to bind to plasma proteins, barriers
638152711sites of metabolismmostly liver, skeletal muscle, kidneys, lungs, plasma, & intestinal mucosa
638152712what effects metabolismhepatic transformation
638152713sites of excertionmostly kidneys, liver & bowel
638152714what effects excertionkidney, liver & cardiac function
638152715what dose route of administration affects and not affectamount in blood steam, response intensity, time of onset, peak action. does not affect rate of metabolism & rate of excertion
638152716the 3 basic ways that drugs act are..1. receptor interaction 2. enzyme interaction 3. non-specific interaction
638152717cellular response to drugs varies depending on ...1. type of drug 2. type of cell 3. characteristics of the receptor
638152718what are some physiologic factors affecting drug responsegender, biological rhythms, genetic make-up, nutrition, disease of a system
638152719the types of drug therapiesacute, maintenance, supplemental, palliative, supportive, prophylactic
6381527203 drug routesmouth topical parenteral
638152721examples of liquid medication formssyrups, elixirs, tinctures, solutions, emulsions
638152722examples of solid tablet medication formsscored, effervescent, chew-able, layered, enteric, capsules, spansules, lozenges
638152723SRsustained release
638152724LAlong acting
638152725CRcontinuous release
638152726topical routes of administrationSL, buccal, inhalation, instillation
638152727parenteral routes of admonistrationintradermal, SQ, IM, interartial, intrathecal, intrarticular, intraocual
638152728what is included in drug classicficationchemical name, generic name, trade name
638152729what are drug classifications by functionclinical indication, body system, pharmacological function
638152730what doesn't the FDA regulatevitamins, herbal products, homeopathic
6381527313 sources that we get drugs fromanimals, minerals, chenicals
638152732name the active ingredients in plantsalkaloids, glycoside, gums, resin, & oils
638152733what substances do we get from animals to make drugshormones, oils/fats, enzymes, vaccines
638152734examples of minerals we useiron, iodine, epsom salt
638152735the nursing process stepsassessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation
638152736assessment includes what kind of dataobjective an subjective data

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