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a patient experiences very little drug effect Ultra rapid metabolizer
when taking an active drug due to elevated
enzyme activity in their body. The patient
would be known to be a/an
slowed stomach emptying
what can affect bioavailability of a
low blood pressure/shock
medication?
increased GI mobility
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what is the study of how the body pharmacokinetics
metabolizes and eliminates a particular
drug?
Which drug administration and dosing continuous IV infusion
regimen would have the most consistent
level of plasma concentration?
What is a phenotype? physical expression of genotype
which of the following is a reason why PCPs lack of confidence in using PGx testing
report they have never ordered PGx testing?
A patient identified as a poor metabolizer 2 inactive or loss-of-function alleles
(PM) has?
a pharmacologic antagonist that can be overcome by increasing the concentration of
competitive antagonist
agonist
a drug that binds to a receptor and causes a response that is less than that caused by a
partial agonist
full agonist
Receptor that does not bind drug when the drug concentration is sufficient to produce
Spare receptor
maximal effect
Component of a system that accomplishes the biologic effect after the receptor is
Effector activated by an agonist; often a channel, transporter, or enzyme molecule, may be part
of the receptor molecule
dose of drug
contraceptive medications are classified by schedule of drug
hormonal make-up of drug (estrogen, progesterone)
headaches
What are adverse effects of combined oral
weight gain
contraceptive medications
nausea
veracity truthfulness
the assurance that messages and information are available only to those who are
Confidentiality
authorized to view them
privacy the right of people not to reveal information about themselves
Fidelity (ethical principle) The duty to do what one has promised
opportunity cost benefit foregone when selecting one therapy alternative over the next best alternative
Cost effectiveness Requires consideration of the costs and value of information
Cost-effectiveness or cost-benefit analysis in which quality-adjusted life years (QALYs)
Cost-utility analysis are used as a measure of health benefits. considers individual preferences in outcome
measurement.
Ohio Administrative Code is written by state True
regulatory agencies like the Board of
Nursing
Ohio Revised Code written by state true
legislators
A molecule to which a drug binds to bring about a change in function of the biologic
receptor
system
agonist A drug that activates its receptor upon binding
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