What is the formula to calculate Dose?
Strength Required (SR)/Stock Strength (SS) x Volume
A patient requires 5mg of Zyrtec. Each tablet contains 10mg of Zyrtec. Use the formula to calculate the appropriate dose.
SR/SS x Volume
5mg/10mg x 1
= 0.5mg (1/2 a tablet)
What are the 3 Routes of Administration?
What are the 3 Oral Routes of Administration?
What are the 5 Topical Routes of Administration?
Name 3 Parenteral Routes of Administration
Define the following abbreviations:
IM, IV, NEB, PO, PR, SubCut, SubLing, Topical
Intramuscular, Intravenous, Nebulised, Oral, Per rectum, Subcutaneous, Sublingual, Topical
Explain Pharmacodynamics.
What the drug does to the body
Explain Pharmacokinetics.
How the drug is altered as it travels through the body
What are the 2 Major Types of Pharmacologic Action?
Name 3 factors in which the affects of drugs could be altered.
What are the 4 important processes of Pharmacokinetics?
Define Artificial Agonists.
Mimics natural agonists within the body, binding to receptors to create the same effect
Define Natural Agonists.
Substances within the body that have evolved to produce a response when they bind to and “switch on” a receptor
Define Antagonists.
Binds to cell’s receptor and blocks access to the receptor from agonists in the body
What are the 3 names one drug is given?
Name the Drug Group and an Example of a medication with suffix; -cillin
Antibiotics, Penicillin
Name the Drug Group and an Example of a medication with suffix; -olol
Beta Blockers, Metoprolol
Name the Drug Group and an Example of a medication with suffix; -statin
HMG-CoA Inhibitors, Simvastatin
Name the Drug Group and an Example of a medication with suffix; -pril
ACE Inhibitors, Ramipril
Name the Drug Group and an Example of a medication with suffix; -azepam
Benzodiazepines, Diazepam
Explain the Swiss Cheese Model.
Every step in a process has the potential for failure, we need to identify holes in the layers of defence
APINCHS is the mnemonic for High Risk Medications. Define it.
Antimicrobials
Potassium and other electrolytes
Insulin
Narcotics
Chemotherapeutic agents
Heparin and other anticoagulants
Systems
What are the 2 Subdivisions of the Autonomic Nervous System?