Introduction to clinical pharmacology

ablib - freely ac - before meals Adverse Reactions - A chronic effect Adverse reactions examples - CNS: confusion, sedation, Resp: respiratory depression, GI: constipation GU:urinary retention Misc: physical/psychological dependence, tolerance AS a nurse I can never... - -write an order -give up my order to a physician Controlled substances (II) - having the potential for abuse or addiction Evodie is required too.. - see the patient take the medication before leaving the room, and then document it Example of a prn order - Amojel 15ml prn example of a standing order - Example of a stat order - Metoprolol, 5 mg IV, Now Examples of controlled drugs - narcotics, percocet, morphine, amphetamines Federal laws created 3 drug categories in the united states - Controlled substances, prescriptions, and OTC medications generic name - name assigned by the manufacturer who first develops a drug; it is often derived from the chemical name (diazepam) HS - at bedtime I can never change a dosage I must... - Document it then send it to who ever ordered it, physician, osteopaths, nurse practioner etc. ID - intradermal If I'am checking for a patients therapeutic effects and adverse reaction what nursing process stage am I in? - Evaluation IM - intramuscular In order to change a route as a nurse I must... - Get a new order IV (rapid) - Intravenous IVPB - Intravenous piggy back (give slowly) NEVER - give a medication prepared by another nurse NGT - nasogastric tube often a patient is said to be compliant.. - When a plan of care if followed OS - oculus sinister (left eye) OU - both eyes p - after Patient education has to involve both teacher and learner... - Don't force them Pharmacodynamics - The process by which a medication works on the body. Pharmacokinetics - The process by which drugs are absorbed, distributed within the body, metabolized, and excreted. Pharmacology - study of drugs and their effects on the body Pharmacotherapeutics - The treatment of pathologic conditions through the use of drugs PR - per rectum

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  • School / University Harvard University
  • Course Nursing
  • Course Level University level
  • Year 2024
  • Keywords Introduction to clinical pharmacology
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