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Concept #3 of pharmacology is ? the use of drugs to prevent and treat disease.
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pharmacotherapeutics
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Name the 6 different type of therapeutic therapy we talked about.
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MESSAP
Maintenance Empiric Supportive Supplemental/Replacement Acute Palliative |
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Intensive care or emergency situation requires ? pharmacotherapeutic therapy
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Acute
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situations that use evidence on what is useful but are not research supported, is ? pharmacotherapeutic therapy.
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Empiric
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For chronic condition that won't resolve a pt will be on a med for the rest of his life requires ? pharmcotherapeutic therapy.
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Maintenance
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? pharmcotherapeutics use enzymes, insulin, vitamins as pharmacotherpeutic therapy.
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Supplemental/Replacement
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The pharmacotherapeutic therapy that doesn't treat the cause but maintains body systems until the body can resolve the issue is ?
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Supportive
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The pharmacotherapeutic therapy where the drugs are not able to cure disease, so we support pt at end of life is ?
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Palliative
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When a client has decreased response to a drug over time is ?
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drug tolerance
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When a client displays a physical or psychological need for a drug it is ?
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Drug dependence
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A drug interaction that happens when similar drugs are given to get greater effect is an ? response.
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additive
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The drug interaction that happens when 2 drugs produce same effect but given together 1 of the drugs becomes more powerful is ?
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Potentiation
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The drug interaction that happens when the 2 drugs combined have a response is less than either drug alone is ?
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Antagonistic
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Potential reactions can include drug to drug or drug to ?, or drug to ?
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supplement
food |
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With adverse drug reactions they can range from mild to severe with mild being ? and severe being ?
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Nausea/Rash
anaphylactic/death |
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The dose related reaction that considers what a drug may due to the body besides the main reason we are using it is called?
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secondary effects
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The dose related reaction that happens when a normal dose is given but a client has an abnormal response is called ?
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hypersusceptibility
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The dose related reaction that happens when to much of drug is given/taken is called?
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overdose
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The dose related reaction that happens when a drug mimics a disorder like creating deafness when heparin is pushed to fast, or aspirin causes GI distress as an unwanted reaction is called ?
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Iatrogenic
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An adverse reaction that happens when a client has an allergic response for a genetic reason is called ?
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Idiosyncratic
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