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pharm
exam
1
NUR
2060
what
things
should
we
teach
the
patient/family
about
what
drug
they're
taking?
-
ANS--drug
name
and
therapeutic
category
-dose
-schedule
-route
of
administration
-expected
therapeutic
response
and
when
to
expect
the
response
-duration
of
treatment
-method
of
storage
-drug-drug
and
drug-food
interactions
-non-drug
measures
to
enhance
response
-what
to
do
if
ADR
or
allergic
reaction
-who
to
call
what
are
risk
management
programs
used
for?
-
ANS-detect,
evaluate,
prevent,
and
mitigate
ADRs
for
drugs
w
risk
of
serious
ADRs
what
is
REMS?
-
ANS-evaluation
of
drugs
by
the
FDA
what
are
some
reasons
a
drug
might
need
REMS?
-
ANS--any
drug
associated
with
serious
risks
-if
they
need
ensurance
that
a
drug's
benefits
outweigh
the
risk
-as
part
of
the
drug
approval
process
or
during
post
marketing
if
new
information
becomes
available
regarding
potential
serious
risks
of
drug
does
every
drug
need
REMS?
-
ANS-no
what
are
ways
the
REMS
can
educate
the
patient
about
the
drug
they're
taking?
-
ANS--medication
guide
-patient
package
insert
-communication
plan
-implementation
system
-drug
registry
can
a
REMS
drug
be
given
to
any
patient?
-
ANS-no,
only
patients
in
certain
healthcare
settings,
e.g.
hospitals
or
physician's
offices.
-only
dispensed
to
patients
with
specific
documentation
showing
they're
approved
-patients
are
subject
to
monitoring
what
happens
to
Kidney
function
during
pregnancy?
-
ANS-increased
clearance,
drugs
go
through
system
faster
so
may
need
higher
dose -drug
effect
may
not
be
as
affective
or
last
as
long
what
happens
to
the
liver
during
pregnancy?
-
ANS-metabolism
increases,
drug
go
through
system
faster.
may
need
higher
dose
what
happens
to
the
GI
tract
during
pregnancy?
-
ANS-decreased
tone
and
mobility,
can
lead
to
constipation
T/F-
all
drugs
cross
the
placenta?
-
ANS-True.
Cross
easier
if
lipid
soluble.
cross
w
more
difficulty
if
ionized,
highly
polar,
or
protein
bound
T/F-
every
teratogen
exposure
causes
a
birth
defect
-
ANS-False
what
do
drug
teratogens
do?
-
ANS-cause
malformations
-act
in
a
specific
time
-a
malformation
severity
related
to
exposure
time
and
dosage
during
which
weeks
are
fetuses
most
at
risk
for
physical
malformations?
-
ANS-weeks
3-8
-teratogen
exposure
during
this
period
during
which
weeks
are
fetuses
most
at
risk
for
physiological
malformations?
-
ANS-weeks
9-term
when
is
the
best
time
to
take
drug
prescription
when
breast
feeding?
-
ANS-right
after
you
nurse
-avoid
drugs
with
long
half
lives
-try
to
use
least
hazardous
drug
T/F
children
are
like
adults
so
drug
doses
can
be
same
as
adults
-
ANS-False
T/F-
drug
metabolism
capacity
is
elevated
around
the
age
of
1-2
years
old,
so
you
sometimes
need
to
give
higher
or
more
frequent
doses.
-
ANS-True
what
are
some
changes
that
happen
to
geriatric
patients?
-
ANS-increased
body
fat,
decreased
lean
tissue,
decreased
muscle,
decreased
total
body
water,
decreased
serum
albumin
-decreased
liver
function
decreased
renal
blood
flow
and
GFR
-kidney
decreases
in
size
-decreased
drug
excretion
does
cardiac
output
increase
or
decrease
with
aging?
-
ANS-decreases
-decreased
arterial
elasticity
why
was
the
BEERS
criteria
created?
-
ANS-for
potentially
inappropriate
medication
use
in
elderly
adults.

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