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non-malifecencs
the duty not to inflict harm
beneficence
duty to act in the client's best interest
some rules
dont sign MAR until med is given
don't adm med someone else prepared
always listen to client if they don't recognise drug
if not given doc why and call MD
dont leave med at bedside
client-never borrow anothers meds
if med fall on floor-discard
dont touch with bare hands
6 Rights
patient
med
time
dose
route
to refuse
pharmaceutics
study of how various drug forms influence Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamics activity
Pharmacokinetics
study of what the body does to the drug
absorption
distribution
metabolism
excretion
Pharmacodynamics
study of what the drug does to the body
Pharmacotherapeutics
the use of drugs and the clinical indications for drugs to prevent and treat diseases
Pharmacognosy
the study of natural drug sources
ADME-A
absorption- the rate at which a drug leaves its site of administration and the extent to which absorption occurs
ADME-D
distibution-the transport of a drug in the body by the bloodstream to its site of action
ADME-M
metabolism-the biologic transformation of a drug into an inactive metabolit- a more soluble compound, or a more potent metabolite
ADME-E
excretion- the elimination of the drugs from the body
therapeutic effect
the expected or predictable physiological response a medicaton causes
side effect
unintended secondary effect a medication causes-predictable
adverse reactions
undesirable response of a medication
toxic effect
may develope after prolonged intake or when a med accumulates in the blood because of impaired metabolism or excretion, or excessive amount taken
idiosyncratic reactions
unpredictable effects- over or underreacts to a medication or has a reaction different from normal
allergic reaction
unpredictable response to a medication
drug interaction
occurs when one med modifies the action of another
synergistic effects
effect of 2 meds combined is greater than the meds given seperately