Test 1 - last minute things to review. Flashcards

1
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Application of Patient care - 7 steps

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  1. Pre-administration.
  2. Dosage and Administration
  3. Evaluating and Promoting Therapeutic Effects
  4. Minimizing Adverse Effects.
  5. Minimizing Adverse Reactions.
  6. PRN Decision.
  7. Patient Education
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2
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5 Steps of the Nursing Process

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  1. Assessment
  2. Analysis
  3. Planning
  4. Implementation
  5. Evaluation
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3
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Pre-clinical testing - time period

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1-5 years.

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4
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Phase 1

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Effects on humans, drug metabolism.

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5
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Phase 2-3

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Dosing, dosage ranges, therapeutic effects - 3-6 months.

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6
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Phase 4

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once on market.

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7
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Factors affecting absorption are…

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rate of dissolution, surface area, blood flow, lipid solubility, ph Partitioning, etc.

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8
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Pharmacodynamics

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study of what drug does to the body and how the drug does it.

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9
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Dose-response - Phase 1-3

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Phase 1 - Barely measurable.
Phase 2 - increase in doses elicits increase in response.
Phase 3 - elicits toxicity (possibly.)

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10
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Relative Potency

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Refers to the amount of drug we must give to elicit an effect.

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11
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Where may the receptors be found?

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On the cell membrane, in the cell membrane, on inner surface of membrane, in cytoplasm, in nucleus.

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12
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Receptor Families (4)

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Cell membrane embedded enzymes, ligand-gated ion channels, g-protein coupled receptor, transcription factors.

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13
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Cell membrane embedded enzymes

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Span full width of membrane. Response within seconds.

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14
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Ligand-gated ion channels

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span membrane. Extremely fast response.

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15
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G-protein coupled receptor systems.

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Response rapid - serotonin, histamine, etc.

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16
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Transcription factors

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Found with the cell rather than on the surface - delayed response.

17
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Simple occupancy theory

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intensity of response to a drug is proportional to the number of receptors occupied by that drug

18
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Modified occupancy theory

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Affinity Binding and Intrinsic Binding

19
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Non-competitive __ and competitive __

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Antagonist

20
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Non-competitive agonists are reversible —T/F?

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FALSE. They are irreversible. Think about the godfather - Non-competitive is like the mob. It just does its job and there’s no turning back.

21
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Partial Agonists

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moderate intrinsic activity and therefore the maximal effect that a partial agonist can produce is lower than that of a full agonist.

22
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Agonist - __ affinity and __ intrinsic value

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HIGH/HIGH

23
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Antagonist - __ affinity and __ intrinsic

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HIGH/NONE.

24
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Four mechanisms of drug-drug interactions.

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Direct chemical or physical, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, combined toxicity.