Answer: (D) Liver
( Most of the drugs are metabolised in the hepatic phase I and II)
Answer: (D) All of the above
( Due to decreased absorption and diseased conditions in the older adult and people with renal impairment have issue in drug metabolism.)
Answer: Large intestine and kidney
( The most of the water soluble drugs are excreted through kidney)
Answer: Absorption and placental membrane.
( The major consideration for the medication is that the drug should not harm the fetus.)
5. Most drug metabolize in the a skin b. kidneys c. stomach d. liver e, intestines...
Luccal What is not a factor that influences drug action? a. Age Gender c. Diseases d. Diet c. Body temperature is the study of how genetic factors influence a person's metabolic response to a specific medication. a. Pharmacogenomics b. Pharmacokinetics c. Pharmacology d. Pharmacodynamics 24. What is true? a. Each medication has one or more intended actions. b. Multiple doses may be required to achieve the therapeutic effect. c. A larger initial dose may be ordered. d. All of the...
19. This drug action slows down the cell's activity. a. Replacing substances b. Stimulating c. Depressing d. Destroying This is the route requires the medication to be placed in the cheek to dissolve. a. Sublingual b. Intramuscular c. Oral d. Cheek e. Buccal 21. This route has the fastest absorption rate. a. Oral b. Subcutaneous c. Intramuscular
What is true? a. Each medication has one or more intended actions. b. Multiple doses may be required to achieve the therapeutic effect c. A larger initial dose may be ordered. d. All of the above 24. A and B c. 25. A peculiar response to a certain drug. a. Anaphylaxis b. Cumulative effect c. Idiosyncrasy d. Toxicity e. Synergism This type of drug action occurs when one drug decreases or blocks the effect of another drug. 26. a. Cumulative...
a. Effervescent b. Fast dissolving e. Pessary d. Extended release e. Troche 1S. A medication form that is also called oral disintegrating tablet and is placed on the tongue or by the cheek to break down. a. Effervescent b. Fast dissolving c. Pessary d. Buccal e. Troche I6. If the active medication dissolves in the liquid, the liquid is called a a. troche b. fast dissolving c. solution d. suspension e. buffered 17. If the active medication does not dissolve,...
QUESTION 1 Human microbiota resides in the a. intestines. b. kidneys. c. liver. d. cerebral spinal fluid. 5 points QUESTION 2 The entry, establishment, and multiplication of a pathogen is a. inflammation. b. a disease. c. infection. d. exposure. 5 points QUESTION 3 Indirect methods of disease transmission include a. sneezing. b. eating contaminated food. c. coughing. d. shaking hands. 5 points QUESTION 4 For an infection to be established, the host must a. create a portal...
4. Which of the following is not a source of drugs? a. Plants b. Animals c. Minerals d. Microbiological sources All of the above This use of drugs relicves the symptoms while the body fights off the disease. a. Prevention 5. b. Cure c. Treatment d. Palliative e. Replacement 6. This use of drugs do not cure or treat the disease but improves a person's quality of life. a. Prevention b. Treatment c. Contraceptive d. Health maintenance e. Palliative uion,...
d. Insert and withdraw the needle without hesitation. e Instill the medication slowly but steadily. 20 The nurse is co-assigned with a licensed practical/vocational nurse (LPN/VN) to care for 20 clients na skilled, long-term care facility. When working as a team, which nursing duties would the nurse delegate to the LPN/VN? Select all that apply. a. Administer morphine sulfate 30 mg intramuscular every 4 hours as needed. b. Hang 2 units of packed red blood cells. c. Inject furosemide 40...
d. Insert and withdraw the needle without hesitation. e instill the medication slowly but steadily. 20 The nurse is co-assigned with a licensed practical/vocational nurse (LPN/VN) to care for 20 clients na skilled, long-term care facility. When working as a team, which nursing duties would the nurse delegate to the LPN/VN? Select all that apply. a. Administer morphine sulfate 30 mg intramuscular every 4 hours as needed. b. Hang 2 units of packed red blood cells. c. Inject furosemide 40...
Identify the (a) therapeutic class, (b) drug form, (c) use, (d) action, (e) adverse reaction, (f) contraindication use and (g) nursing care and (h) teaching for the following drugs; Methotrexate epidural anesthesia
Identify the (a) therapeutic class, (b) drug form, (c) use, (d) action, (e) adverse reaction, (f) contraindication use and (g) nursing care and (h) teaching for the following drugs; Magnesium sulfate Calcium channel blocker Beta adrenergic agonist Glucocorticoids Methotrexate Epidural Anesthesia