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NFDN 1002 midterm notes with 100% correct solutions
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Physician's Role - Correct Answer ️️ -- order medication 
- write 
- document pt. diagnosis and need for medication 
Pharmacist's Role - Correct Answer ️️ -- fill/dispense the medication order 
- ensure prescription are valid 
Nurse's Role - Correct Answer ️️ -- administer drug 
- checking right dose, route, client, and need for drug 
Pre Medication Administration - Correct Answer ️️ -- determine the need for meds. 
- potent...
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pharm test 1 Question and answers rated A+ 2024/2025
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pharm test 1 Question and answers rated A+ 2024/2025 pharm test 1, Pharm Exam 1 
 
Each statement describes a phase of pharmacokinetics. Put the statements in order, with 1 indicating the phase that occurs first and 4 indicating the phase that occurs last. 
a. Enzymes in the liver transform the drug into an inactive metabolite. 
b. Drug metabolites are secreted through passive glomerular filtration into the renal tubules 
c. A drug binds to the plasma protein albumin and circulates through th...
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 8th edition by Shelia Videbeck Test Bank , All Chapter Covered 1-24 | Complete Guide A+
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 8th edition by Shelia Videbeck Test Bank , All Chapter Covered 1-24 | Complete Guide A+: UNIT 1 Current Theories and Practice • 1. Foundations of Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing • 2. Neurobiologic Theories and Psychopharmacology • 3. Psychosocial Theories and Therapy • 4. Treatment Settings and Therapeutic Programs UNIT 2 Building the Nurse–Client Relationship • 5. Therapeutic Relationships • 6. Therapeutic Communication • 7. Client’s Respo...
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NUR 1290 Pharmacology Final Exam Review: Latest Updated
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Half-Life 
(Ans- Time it takes for one half of the drug to be removed from the body. 
Other: 5 half-lives for removal 
 
Generic name 
(Ans- Universally accepted, less complicated terminology, most commonly used. The chemical name given to the drug, regardless of manufacturer. Printed in lower case letters. 
 
Trade name 
(Ans- "Brand name"; the commercial name given by the pharma company (manufacturer). Has a capital letter or/and is in bold letters. 
 
Enthopharmacology 
 (Ans- Provides a...
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Adult 1 Exam 1 UTMB Question with 100 % correct answers | Verified | updated
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Types of wound drains - 1. Vacuum Assisted Closure 
2. Jackson Pratt drain (JP drain) 
2. Hemovac drain 
3. Penrose drain???? 
7 rights of medication administration - Right medication 
Right dose 
Right patient 
Right route 
Right time 
Right documentation 
Right indication 
Ac - Ac = before meal, 
"A comes before p, C = consumption" 
Ad lib - as desired 
Adenovirus, Rotavirus, Enterovirus - Contact Precaution 
Adult safety med admin - -Review med hist. And simplify if possible 
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Exam (elaborations) MENTAL HEALTH NUR2459 Exam 1 Review With Correct Answers Graded A+
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This symptom includes acute muscular rigidity and cramping, a stiff or thick tongue with 
difficultly swallowing and in severe cases, laryngospasm and respiratory difficulties; 
occurs most likely in the first week of treatment, those that are younger than 40, male, 
and those receiving first generation antipsychotics such as thiothixene (Narvane0 or 
haloperidol (Haldol). 
- acute dystonia 
7. This symptom is a "drug-induced" parkinsonism; is often referred to by the generic label 
of ...
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NUR 209 UNIT 3 EXAM REMOVEABLE | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADE A+
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Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) 
: undesirable effects other than the intended therapeutic effect of a drug 
anaphylaxis 
: severe reaction occurring immediately after exposure to a drug; characterized 
by respiratory distress and vascular collapse 
drug tolerance 
: tendency of the body to become accustomed to a drug over time; larger doses 
are required to produce the desired effects 
half-life 
: the amount of time it takes for half a dose of a drug to be eliminated from the 
body 
2 
idiosync...
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LVN pharmacology final study set questions with correct answers
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abbreviations Answer hs - at bedtime 
bid - 2 x's a day 
tid - 3 x's a day 
qid - 4x's a day 
q - every 
 
6 rights Answer rt pt 
rt route 
rt dose 
rt med/drug 
rt time 
rt documentation 
 
drug incompatibility Answer A chemical or physical reaction that occurs among two or more drugs in vitro (outside the body) 
 
palliative Answer comfort care 
 
systemic Answer affecting an entire system 
 
adverse reaction Answer any unexpected, unintended, undesired, or excessive response to a medicat...
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Rau's Respiratory Care Pharmacology Chapter 2 with Complete Solutions
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Rau's Respiratory Care Pharmacology 
Chapter 2 with Complete Solutions 
 
Agonist Chemical or drug that binds to a receptor and creates an effect on the body 
 
Antagonist Chemical or drug that binds to a receptor and blocks the receptor site from 
receiving an agonist 
 
Bioavailability Amount of drug that reaches the systemic circulation 
 
Drug administration Method by which a drug is made available to the body 
 
Enteral Use of the intestines (tablet, capsule, suppository, elixir, suspensio...
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Nur 641 E Final Exam Study Guide Grand Canyon University Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion - Answer-Pharmacokinetics involves 
absorption from the administration site either directly or indirectly in the blood plasma - AnswerPharmacokinetic absorption 
reversibly or irreversibly move from the bloodstream into the interstitial and intracellular fluid - 
Answer-Parmacokinetic distribution 
biotransformed via hepatic metabolism or by other tissue - Answer-Pharmacokinetics metabolism 
1. highest bioavailability 
2. places entire does into ve...
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