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Exam 1 NSG 124 Study Guide 2.4.2022

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NSG 124 Pharmacology

EXAM 1 Blueprint for Students

Module 1 and 2 Location Student Notes

Application of the nursing process in drug therapy: a. defining goals b. identifying interventions c. evaluating success

NSG124.01.

Drug Names a. Generic b. Proprietary

NSG124.01.

Major Pharmacokinetics Processes: a. Medication absorption b. Medication distribution c. Medication metabolism d. Medication excretion Assessment and Evaluation

NSG 124.01.01 x

Therapeutic Index Therapeutic range Half-life

NSG124.01.01 x

Drug to Drug Interactions a. Adverse effects b. Therapeutic effects c. Enhance or decrease effects

NSG124.01.

Minimizing Adverse Drug-Drug interactions NSG124.01.

Drug to Food Interaction NSG124.01.

a. Examples of impact

Toxicities and Assessment Skills a. Adverse Reactions b. Side Effect c. Toxicity d. Allergic Reaction e. Idiosyncratic Effect f. Paradoxical Effect g. Iatrogenic Disease h. Physical Dependence i. Carcinogenic Effect j. Teratogenic Effect Organ Specific a. Hepatotoxic b. QT Interval

NSG124.01.

Med Errors Reporting and Reduction a. Types of Errors 1. Human 2. Communication 3. Name confusion

NSG124.01.

Factors Influencing medication Response a. Age b. Tolerance c. Body weight and composition

NSG124.01.

Drug Therapy and Pregnancy and Pediatrics a. Basic considerations b. Adverse Reactions c. Teratogens d. FDA Pregnancy Risk Categories

NSG124.01.

Drug Therapy for older adults & end of life NSG124.01.

a. Classification of Opioids b. Pharmacologic Action c. Therapeutic Use d. Mechanism of Action e. Adverse Effects

Opioid Nursing Considerations a. Pre-administration Assessment b. Administration c. Evaluations and Interventions

NSG124.02.03 x

Opioid Antagonists a. Naloxone b. Mechanism of action c. Pharmacologic Effects d. Pharmacokinetics e. Therapeutic Uses f. Prep, Dose and Administration

NSG124.02.03 x

Opioid Antagonists Nursing Considerations a. Naloxone b. Therapeutic Goal c. Routes d. Dosage

NSG124.02.

Module 3 and 4

Migraine Treatment Agents & Nursing Considerations a. Aspirin Like Drugs b. Mechanism of Action c. Therapeutic Use d. Pharmacokinetics

NSG124.03.01 x

e. Adverse Effects f. Drug Interactions Histamine Agents & Nursing Considerations a. Two Types of Histamines b. Classification c. Mechanism of Action d. Pharmacologic Effects e. Patient concerns across lifespan f. Therapeutic Use g. Adverse Effects

NSG124.03.02 x 2

COX Inhibitors Actions & Effects a. First and Second Generations NSAIDS. b. Mechanism of Action c. Pharmacokinetics d. Therapeutic Uses e. Adverse Effects f. Expected Effects

NSG124.03.03 x 4

Acetaminophen Action & Effects a. Mechanism of Action b. Pharmacokinetics c. Adverse Effects d. Therapeutic Uses e. Drug and Vaccine Interactions f. Acute Toxicity

NSG124.03.03 x

d. Mechanism of Action e. Pharmacokinetics f. Therapeutic Uses g. Adverse Effects h. Prep, Dose and Administration Nursing Care for Peptic Ulcer Agents a. H2 Receptor Antagonists & Proton Pump Inhibitors b. Pre-Administration Assessment c. Administration d. Measure to Enhance Therapeutic Effects e. Evaluation and Intervention

NSG124.04.03 x

Drugs & Nursing Considerations for Constipations a. Classifications of Laxatives by category b. Mechanism of Action c. Indications d. Adverse Effects

NSG124.04.04 x

Emetic Response, Motion Sickness, Diarrhea and Treatment a. Antiemetic Use b. Antiemetic Drugs c. Motion Sickness drugs d. Antidiarrheal Drugs

NSG124.04.05 x

Other GI Agents for Irritable & Inflammatory Bowel a. Drugs for Irritable Bowel b. Drugs for Inflammatory Bowel c. Prokinetic Agents d. Action

NSG124.04.

e. Therapeutic Uses f. Adverse Effects

Antiemetics, Motion Sickness Drugs & Antidiarrheals a. Actions b. Therapeutic Use c. Pharmacokinetics d. Adverse Effects e. Drug Interactions

NSG124.04.

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Exam 1 NSG 124 Study Guide 2.4.2022

Course: Pharmacology (NSG 124)

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NSG 124 Pharmacology
EXAM 1 Blueprint for Students
Module 1 and 2 Location Student Notes
Application of the nursing process in drug
therapy:
a. defining goals
b. identifying interventions
c. evaluating success
NSG124.01.01.01
Drug Names
a. Generic
b. Proprietary
NSG124.01.01.02
Major Pharmacokinetics Processes:
a. Medication absorption
b. Medication distribution
c. Medication metabolism
d. Medication excretion
Assessment and Evaluation
NSG 124.01.01.04 x2
Therapeutic Index
Therapeutic range
Half-life
NSG124.01.01.05 x2
Drug to Drug Interactions
a. Adverse effects
b. Therapeutic effects
c. Enhance or decrease effects
NSG124.01.02.01
Minimizing Adverse Drug-Drug interactions NSG124.01.02.02
Drug to Food Interaction NSG124.01.02.03