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NURS 239 Final Exam; Exam 3;Pharmacology Exam 1 ;Pharm Exam #1 ; Exam 2 ;Exam 1
[Show more]NURS 239 Final Exam; Exam 3;Pharmacology Exam 1 ;Pharm Exam #1 ; Exam 2 ;Exam 1
[Show more]Pathogenesis - ANSWER how a disease develops 
 
Etiology - ANSWER cause of disease 
 
Etiologies may be caused by - ANSWER Physical - heat, injury etc 
Chemical - exposure to chemicals 
Biological - genetics 
Nutritional - food reactions or deficiencies etc 
 
acute disease - ANSWER short term, can ...
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Add to cartPathogenesis - ANSWER how a disease develops 
 
Etiology - ANSWER cause of disease 
 
Etiologies may be caused by - ANSWER Physical - heat, injury etc 
Chemical - exposure to chemicals 
Biological - genetics 
Nutritional - food reactions or deficiencies etc 
 
acute disease - ANSWER short term, can ...
Therapeutic Classification - ANSWER Usually reflect the conditions for which the drugs are used (antidepressants) 
 
Prototype - ANSWER Individual drug the represents a group of drugs; usually the first drug of a particular drug class to be developed 
 
Generic Name - ANSWER related to the chemical ...
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Add to cartTherapeutic Classification - ANSWER Usually reflect the conditions for which the drugs are used (antidepressants) 
 
Prototype - ANSWER Individual drug the represents a group of drugs; usually the first drug of a particular drug class to be developed 
 
Generic Name - ANSWER related to the chemical ...
Unit 1 - ANSWER 
 
What is a systemic effect? - ANSWER any medication that is taken orally, IV or injection 
circulated through the blood stream and then eliminated from the body 
 
What is a local effect? - ANSWER it acts at the sits of application or injury 
 
what does the FDA do? - ANSWER it i...
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What is a systemic effect? - ANSWER any medication that is taken orally, IV or injection 
circulated through the blood stream and then eliminated from the body 
 
What is a local effect? - ANSWER it acts at the sits of application or injury 
 
what does the FDA do? - ANSWER it i...
atrophy - ANSWER cells get smaller 
 
atrophy causes - ANSWER ischemia, lack of use/nutrition, aging 
 
hypertrophy - ANSWER cells get bigger 
 
hypertrophy causes - ANSWER increased workload 
commonly seen in heart in response to high BP or muscles in response to more work 
 
compensatory hypertro...
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Add to cartatrophy - ANSWER cells get smaller 
 
atrophy causes - ANSWER ischemia, lack of use/nutrition, aging 
 
hypertrophy - ANSWER cells get bigger 
 
hypertrophy causes - ANSWER increased workload 
commonly seen in heart in response to high BP or muscles in response to more work 
 
compensatory hypertro...
Cardinal Sings of Local Inflammation -ANSWER - redness 
- heat 
- pain 
- swelling 
- loss of function 
 
vascular stage of acute inflammation -ANSWER Comprised of increase blood flow and increased vascular permeability 
 - Microcirculation (arterioles, capillaries, venules) 
- Process begins ...
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Add to cartCardinal Sings of Local Inflammation -ANSWER - redness 
- heat 
- pain 
- swelling 
- loss of function 
 
vascular stage of acute inflammation -ANSWER Comprised of increase blood flow and increased vascular permeability 
 - Microcirculation (arterioles, capillaries, venules) 
- Process begins ...
What is the difference between signs and symptoms - ANSWER signs = objective, observable, measurable 
 
symptoms = subjective, what the pt tells you 
 
What are types of cellular adaptation - ANSWER atrophy 
hypertrophy 
hyperpasia 
metaplasia 
dysplasia 
 
what is atrophy & ex - ANSWER -cells get ...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between signs and symptoms - ANSWER signs = objective, observable, measurable 
 
symptoms = subjective, what the pt tells you 
 
What are types of cellular adaptation - ANSWER atrophy 
hypertrophy 
hyperpasia 
metaplasia 
dysplasia 
 
what is atrophy & ex - ANSWER -cells get ...
Penicillin G *** - ANSWER - First PCN given PO and IM 
- PO only about 1/3 of dose is absorbed 
- IM and IV are most effective (to get therapeutic serum level) (IM is painful) 
- primarily bactericidal 
 
Penicillin V *** - ANSWER - next type produced 
- 2/3 absorbed by GI tract, less patent than P...
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Add to cartPenicillin G *** - ANSWER - First PCN given PO and IM 
- PO only about 1/3 of dose is absorbed 
- IM and IV are most effective (to get therapeutic serum level) (IM is painful) 
- primarily bactericidal 
 
Penicillin V *** - ANSWER - next type produced 
- 2/3 absorbed by GI tract, less patent than P...
Absorption: - ANSWER how it gets into the system/ movement of the drug from the GI tract to the body by passive and active absorption or pinocytosis 
 
Passive Absorption: - ANSWER via diffusion (higher to lower concentration) 
 
Active Absorption: - ANSWER requires a carrier such as an enzyme or pr...
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Add to cartAbsorption: - ANSWER how it gets into the system/ movement of the drug from the GI tract to the body by passive and active absorption or pinocytosis 
 
Passive Absorption: - ANSWER via diffusion (higher to lower concentration) 
 
Active Absorption: - ANSWER requires a carrier such as an enzyme or pr...
Pharmacology - ANSWER study of the effects of chemical substances on living tissues 
 
Drug therapy - ANSWER used to prevent, diagnose, treat, treat signs and symptoms, and cure disease 
 
local effect - ANSWER sunscreen or anesthetics 
 
systemic effect - ANSWER circulate though the bloodstream to ...
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Add to cartPharmacology - ANSWER study of the effects of chemical substances on living tissues 
 
Drug therapy - ANSWER used to prevent, diagnose, treat, treat signs and symptoms, and cure disease 
 
local effect - ANSWER sunscreen or anesthetics 
 
systemic effect - ANSWER circulate though the bloodstream to ...
Upon admission assessment, the nurse hears a murmur located at the fifth intercostal space, midclavicular line. The client asks, "What does that mean?" The nurse will base her answer on which of the following physiologic principles? - ANSWER "You have a heart valve that is diseased." 
 
A client...
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Add to cartUpon admission assessment, the nurse hears a murmur located at the fifth intercostal space, midclavicular line. The client asks, "What does that mean?" The nurse will base her answer on which of the following physiologic principles? - ANSWER "You have a heart valve that is diseased." 
 
A client...
Patient is allergic to penicillin, what other antibiotic could the patient be allergic to as well? - ANSWER Rocephin 
 
What is a side effect of aminoglycosides? - ANSWER Ototoxicity, check hearing loss 
 
What does the nurse do if vanco levels come back too high? - ANSWER hold the medicine and call...
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Add to cartPatient is allergic to penicillin, what other antibiotic could the patient be allergic to as well? - ANSWER Rocephin 
 
What is a side effect of aminoglycosides? - ANSWER Ototoxicity, check hearing loss 
 
What does the nurse do if vanco levels come back too high? - ANSWER hold the medicine and call...
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