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RNSG 1301 Exam 1 Study Guide: Pharmacology and Drug Administration, Exams of Pharmacology

This study guide provides comprehensive information for exam #1 of rnsg 1301, covering topics such as absorption, distribution, protein-binding, metabolism, excretion, effects of renal and liver disease on drugs, creatinine clearance, peak & trough levels, therapeutic index, nursing process in drug administration, hypersensitivity, types of drug orders, informed consent, enteral & parenteral medications, medication routes, ophthalmic, otic, topical, ointments, patches, sublingual, subcutaneous, intradermal, im, z-track, intravenous, fda drug schedules, drug names, fda drug categories (pregnancy), refusal of medications, primary & secondary prevention, ingestions & poisoning, counterfeit drugs, drug interactions, laxatives, antacids, protein-binding effects, enzyme inhibitors, enzyme inducers, photosensitivity, otc drug guidelines, ‘10 rights of medication administration’, telephone and verbal orders.

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RNSG 1301 A04
Study Guide for Exam #1
Fall 2009
Absorption
Distribution
Protein-Binding
Metabolism
Excretion
Effects of renal and liver disease on drugs
Creatinine clearance
Duration of action
Adverse reactions
Side effects
Toxicity
Drug effects- Additive, synergistic, antagonistic
Peak & Trough levels
Therapeutic Index
Nursing process in drug administration
Formulating nursing diagnoses relative to medication administration
Appropriate client teaching strategies
Hypersensitivity, allergic reactions, anaphylaxis
Types of drug orders
Informed consent
Enteral & parenteral medications
Medication routes
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RNSG 1301 A

Study Guide for Exam # Fall 2009 Absorption Distribution Protein-Binding Metabolism Excretion Effects of renal and liver disease on drugs Creatinine clearance Duration of action Adverse reactions Side effects Toxicity Drug effects- Additive, synergistic, antagonistic Peak & Trough levels Therapeutic Index Nursing process in drug administration Formulating nursing diagnoses relative to medication administration Appropriate client teaching strategies Hypersensitivity, allergic reactions, anaphylaxis Types of drug orders Informed consent Enteral & parenteral medications Medication routes

Ophthalmic Otic Topical Ointments, patches Sublingual Subcutaneous Intradermal IM Z-Track Intravenous FDA Drug Schedules Drug names FDA Drug Categories (Pregnancy) Refusal of medications Informed consent Primary & Secondary prevention Ingestions & poisoning Counterfeit drugs Drug interactions Laxatives Antacids Protein-binding effects Enzyme inhibitors Enzyme inducers Photosensitivity