325
the peak is the amount of time the drug
needs to reach its highest effective concentration
Memory loss in mild cognitive impairment
often misplaces items worries about memory loss, family and friends notice lapses has increasing difficulty finding desired words
visceral pain
often poorly localized and described as deep, aching, cramping, pressure, or referred and resulting from stimuli, such as stretch compression, or ischemia of the hollow or solid internal organs or organ coverings
the loss of function mirrors, in reverse order, the development from birth
retrogenesis
generic name
safest way to refer to a drug not capitalized name given by the company that developed the drug
of the following side effects of opioids, which two are considered the most serious sedation vomiting constipation pruritus respiratory depression nausea
sedation respiratory depression
What are the three effects of non-opioid analgesics
anti-inflammatory analgesic effect Antipyretic
when two drugs given together have an effect equal to the sum of their respective effects, the interaction is known as
additive
unintended effect of the drug
adverse effect
when a drug binds to a receptor to produce a pharmacological effect
agonist
when performing an assessment to determine which medications can be used, which of the following elements is most important presence of illness allergies physical examination weight
allergies
neuropathic pain
caused by damage to peripheral nerves or CNS that results in the abnormal processing of stimuli Patients typically describe as a numbing, burning, shooting, stabbing, shock-like, or itchy sensations
Nociceptive pain
caused by damage to somatic or visceral tissue, which activated peripheral nociceptors
somatic pain
characterized as deep, aching, sharp, or throbbing that is well localized and arises from bone, joint, muscle, skin, or connective tissue
brand/trade
commercial name capitalized
behavioral problems occur in most patients with AD these problems include
delusions repetitivness hallucinations wandering agitation
dysgraphia
difficulty communicating by writing
one of the most important aspects of care for the patient when dementia is
ensuring personal safety
Inadequate pain management occurs across care settings and patient populations. Untreated pain can result in physical and psychosocial dysfunction, impaired recovery from acute illness and surgery, immunosuppression, and disturbed. The reasons for under management may be:
fear that aggressive pain management may hasten or cause death unwillingness of providers to believe patients' report of pain inadequate reassessments resulting in failure to readjust treatments insufficient knowledge and skills to assess and manage pain
memory loss in AD
forgets what an item is used for or puts it in an inappropriate place may have little or no awareness of cognitive problems begins to lose language skills and may withdraw from social interaction
apraxia
inability to perform learned movement despite having desire and physical ability to perform them
visual agnosia
inability to recognize objects by sight
normal forgetfulness symptoms
jokes about memory loss sometimes mis[;aces keys, eyeglasses, or other items sometimes has to search for a word
which of the following circumstances will increase the rate of drug absorption for a subcutaneous injection Large surface area lipid solubility low blood flow large muscle mass
large muscle mass
Metabolism usually occurs in. the
liver
Ahasia
loss of or impaired langue facility ( comprehension, expression, or both)
a patient is taking SMZ/TMP asks the nurse what the name means. The nurse replies sulfamethoxazole is combined with trimethoprim in SMZ/TMP to help the drug effectiveness. How does this work?
sulfamethoxazole has a synergistic effect with trimethoprim against positive and gram-negative organisms
a patient requires a high dose of a new antihypertensive medication because the new medication has a significant first-pass effect. What does this mean
the medication is extensively metabolized in the patient's liver
pain
whatever the person experiencing the pain says it is, existing whenever the person says it does