Chapter 11- Pharmocology Flashcards
Pharmacology
The science of drugs, including their ingredients, preparation, uses, and actions
Medication
A substance that is used to treat or prevent disease or Relieve pain
Pharmacodynamics
The process by which a medication works on the body
Agonists
Medications that cause stimulation of receptors
Receptors
Sites on the cells were medications are chemicals produced in the body can bind and produce and affect
Antagonists (blockers)
Medications that bind on to a receptor blocker medications are chemicals from attaching
Does
The amount of the medication that is given
Action
The intended therapeutic effect of the medication is expected to have
Therapeutic effect
The desired or intended effect
Indications
The reasons were conditions from a particular medication is given
Contra indications
Times when you should not get the medication, even if it is usually indicated for that person’s condition
Side effects
Any actions of a medication other than the desired ones
Unintended effects
Effects that are undesirable propose little risk to the patient, such as a slight headache after taking nitroglycerin
Untoward effects
The effects that could be harmful to the patient, such as hypertension after taking nitroglycerin
Generic name
A simple, clear, non-proprietary name
Tradename
The brand name of the manufacture gives to a medication, such as Tylenol
Enteral medications
Enter the body through the digestive system. Typically a pill or liquid
Parenteral medications
Into the body by a route other than the digestive tract, skin, or the mucous membranes.
Absorption
The process by which medications travel through the body tissues until they reach the bloodstream
Per rectum (PR)
This means by rectum. This route of delivery is most commonly used with children because it easier ministration.
Intravenous injection (IV)
Intravenous means into the van. Medications that need to enter the bloodstream may be immediately injected directly into the vein
Intraosseous injection (IO)
Means into the bone. Medications that are given by this route reach the bloodstream through the bone marrow
Subcutaneous injection
Subcutaneous meet under the skin. ASC injection is given into the fatty tissue between the skin of the muscle. This is a slow rate of absorption
Intramuscular injection
Into the muscle. This is a moderate rate of absorption. Usually medications are observed quickly because my blood vessels