Pharmacology

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  • What is the main focus of the module DMD?
    Apply pharmacology principles to nursing practice
  • What are the main topics covered in the lectures?
    Pharmacology, medicines optimisation, patient group directions
  • How does pharmacology relate to patient wellbeing?
    It aids in safe and effective medication use
  • What does pharmacokinetics refer to?
    What the body does to drugs
  • What are the four processes of pharmacokinetics?
    Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion
  • Why is understanding ADME important?
    Ensures drugs reach the right place safely
  • What is absorption in pharmacokinetics?
    Process of drug entering blood circulation
  • What factors determine drug absorption?
    Physiochemical properties, formulation, route
  • What must drugs be in to be absorbed?
    In solution
  • What is a common feature of all cell membranes?
    Phospholipid bilayer
  • How do drugs cross cell membranes?
    By passive or active transport
  • What is passive transport?
    Drug moves without energy use
  • What is active transport?
    Transfer of drugs against a concentration gradient
  • What is bioavailability?
    Amount of drug reaching systemic circulation
  • What is the first-pass effect?
    Metabolism of a drug by the liver
  • Why is glyceryl trinitrate given via non-oral routes?
    It is destroyed by liver enzymes
  • What is the bioavailability of intravenous drugs?
    100%
  • What is the bioavailability of oral drugs?
    5% to 100%
  • What does pharmaceutically equivalent mean?
    Same active ingredient and dosage form
  • What is bioequivalence?
    Similar bioavailability rates of drugs
  • Why is patient safety important in pharmacology?
    To prevent adverse drug reactions
  • What is the main site of oral absorption?
    Small intestine
  • What factors affect drug absorption in the stomach?
    Acidity, time in stomach, blood flow
  • What is the purpose of enteric coatings?
    Protect drugs from gastric acid
  • What is the rectum's role in drug absorption?
    Local and systemic effect
  • What factors affect absorption in the rectum?
    Blood flow, lesions, retention time
  • What is the absorption characteristic of pulmonary delivery?
    Rapid absorption due to large surface area
  • What is the main advantage of transdermal delivery?
    Avoids first-pass metabolism
  • What is the significance of intravenous administration?
    100% bioavailability and rapid effect
  • What is the volume of distribution (Vd)?
    Parameter defining drug distribution in body
  • How does a high volume of distribution affect plasma concentration?
    Lower plasma concentration of the drug
  • What happens to lipophilic drugs in the body?
    They bind to fat tissue
  • How does the route of administration affect drug absorption?
    Different routes have varying bioavailability rates
  • What is the role of plasma proteins in drug distribution?
    They bind drugs and affect distribution
  • What is the significance of the first-pass effect?
    Reduces bioavailability of orally administered drugs
  • What is the impact of drug interactions on pharmacokinetics?
    They can alter drug absorption and metabolism
  • How does the integrity of mucous membranes affect drug absorption?
    Damaged membranes can hinder absorption
  • What is the effect of gastric emptying on drug absorption?
    Slower emptying can delay absorption
  • How does blood flow affect drug absorption?
    Increased blood flow enhances absorption
  • What is the significance of the small intestine in drug absorption?
    It has the largest surface area for absorption