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Pharmacology is the study of the actions of drugs, incorporating knowledge from other sciences. Drugs are classified based on their action or effect on the body or by their chemical characteristics. Nurses must be familiar with both generic and trade names of drugs Pharmacology is hard.It is one of the toughest subjects in a nursing program. So if it is on your course list this coming semester, you're probably feeling anxious and overwhelmed already.

 Nurses play an integral role in administering medication to patients, and depending on the environment in which they work, they may be doing this every few minutes. As a result, it's imperative that nurses have a solid understanding of pharmacology, and potentially fatal drug interactions.

 

Abstract. Background: Pharmacology education in nursing has become increasingly important as nurses' roles in administering, prescribing and educating patients about their medications have grown.
 
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     QN.How do Alkylating drugs kill cancer cells?
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    · QN.What are the commonly used antacids?
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    · • QN.What are emetics?
    · • QN.What are common anti-emetics drugs?
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    · QN.What is the mode of action of NSAIDs? 
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  • QN The doctor prescribes 500 mg of flucloxacillin .The bottle of you have contain 200mg in 1mil .how many ml do you give mrs X wight 70kg .It has been decided to give her 6mg /kg of ibuprofen .work out the dose to be give· 600 ml of fluid is to be given over 4hours what is the
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  • QN infusion rate (drops per minute) if the drop factor is 15 ?

  • · QNWhat are the principles of drug /medicine administration ?

  • · QN.What are the roles of a nurse during drug administration?

    · QN.What are the different forms of medicine ?  
  •  QN.What are the factors affecting bioavailability of medicine ?
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Why pharmacology is important in nursing?
“Thus, nurses must be equipped with extended pharmacology knowledge that will allow them to recognise therapeutic responses to drugs and adverse drug reactions to ensure patient safety and to respond to patients' needs accordingly.
 
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