Principles of Pharmacology Brenda Rowe, RN, MN, JD.

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Principles of Pharmacology Brenda Rowe, RN, MN, JD

Pharmacokinetics Absorption Distribution Metabolism or biotransformation Excretion

Pharmacodynamics (Effect of drug) Study of actions of the drug & changes that drugs undergo from absorption to excretion Receptor, Agonist, Antagonist propranolol (Inderal) beta adrenergic antagonist

Pharmacotherapeutics Efficacy Adverse Effects Adverse Reaction Allergic response Drug Interaction Drug Toxicity Potentiation of Drug Effects

Controlled Drugs Safety Precautions JACHO requirements

Compliance of Client Behaviors Causes Patient Education

Medication Errors Common errors Strategies to reduce

Nursing Diagnoses Constipation Diarrhea Disturbed sleep patterns Urinary retention

Interdisciplinary Management IOM Report

Self-care Practices OTC Herbal Therapy

Legal Issues Malpractice Advanced Practice Issues Impaired Healthcare Provider Removal of Drugs from Market

Pharmaceutical Research Informed Consent Clinical Trials Ethical Considerations What is an orphan drug?