The quiz is from a large test bank. This study guide does not replace
Question The quiz is from a large test bank. This study guide does not replaceyour course readings as this guide is suggested and it is not an all-inclusive list. -Weight conversions -Prescription authority -Prescription writing -Pharmacokinetics -Pharmacodynamics -Bioavailability -Half-life -First-pass effect -Pharmacogenomics -Beers Criteria -Changes in drug distribution -Lab results (remember if you are prescribing drugs, you must know the patient’s lab results) -Prescribing for infants and children, women during their childbearing years -Factors that place infants and children at risk when prescribing medications -Adverse drug reactions in the elderly at risk of developing -Adverse drug reactions, drug-drug, food-drug -Guidelines for treatment and education of common diseases like HTN, hyperlipidemia, with oral anticoagulation therapy -Medications used for HTN, CHD, and angina – know the mechanisms of actions, adverse effects, know the common ones and the most serious AE. Which population may benefit, i.e., African American, patients with renal disease and/or DM -Drugs used to treat both HTN and BPH – common adverse effects -HTN treatment during pregnancy -Drugs used for management of elevated cholesterol and triglycerides – know the adverse effects, contraindications of use. -Required laboratory monitoring for drugs, know the normal lab values -Treatment of acute and chronic pain -Opioid use disorder -Black box warnings -Toxicity with common OTC drugs -Factors will place patients at risk for antibiotic resistance -Antibiotics – mechanisms of action, common and most serious adverse effects -Factors that place the patient at risk for hypersensitivity reactions with penicillins and cephalosporins -Safest antibiotics to prescribe to a woman who is pregnant -Antimicrobial treatment of common STDs/ears/eyes -Antiviral drugs Health Science Science Nursing NURSING MSN 571 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


