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Drugs that require metabolism to make them... |
prodrugs- the drug is broken down by chemical... |
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11. |
Individual chemical reactions of metabolism... |
biotransformation |
2. |
The total of all chemical reactions in the... |
metabolism |
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12. |
1st step in how the body handles a drug |
absorbtion |
3. |
the process by which the drugs are transported |
distribution |
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Pharmacokinetics |
how the drug moves within the body |
4. |
Intramuscular |
injection delivered into the muscle
90o... |
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Intradermal |
injection into the dermal part of the... |
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Subcutaneous |
injection delivered to the deepest layers... |
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Topical |
dermatologic
instillations and irrigations
inhalations |
6. |
Nasal administration |
transmucosal method of drug delivery used... |
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ASAP |
drug must be given within 30 minutes |
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Enteral drugs |
given orally, NG tube, G-tubes
Safest route
Takes... |
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17. |
Standing Order |
and order written in advance of a situation |
8. |
3 checks of drug administration |
1.Checking the MAR
2.Checking the drug when... |
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TEN ( Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis) |
Skin sloughing of 30% |
9. |
SJS (Stevens-Johnson Syndrome) |
Skin sloughing of 10% |
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Bioavailablity |
the physiologic ability of the drug to reach... |
10. |
Trade name of a drug |
assigned by the company that markets the... |
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20. |
competing companies can sell a generic equivalent... |
17 years |