can these pathological factors listed below affect drug effects? Explain each. - Gi disorders - Vascular disorders - Liver dysfunction - Kidney dysfunction.
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How can these pathological factors listed below affect drug effects? Explain each.
- Gi disorders
- Vascular disorders
- Liver dysfunction
- Kidney dysfunction.
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- 1.) How can these physiological factors listed below affect drug effects? Explain each. - diurnal rhythm - acid-base balance - hydration - electrolyte balanceProvide information regarding when clients taking quinidine should call their doctor for advice (e.g., questions, non-urgent symptoms, unpleasant side effects, etc.)#5. NURSING What is the ultimate goal of drug metabolism? Discuss with example. ?
- Describe for each of the following drugs / drug substances the factors that make absorption and metabolism more difficult when the drug is taken orally (orally): Insulin Penicillin. List the long-term effects of drug use on the body.What are the differences between Adverse effects or side effects ? Generally , the terms are used interchangeably , with side effects used as the ' layman ' term . List at three subtle differences between adverse effects and side effects .
- How does the medication Fosamax work? When is it used? What are the most common adverse side effectsExtrapyramidal side effects of antipsychotic medications include: Question 48 options: a) Weight gain, obesity and increased prolactin levels b) Dystonia and tardive dyskinesia c) Anxiety and sweating d) Depression and sexual dysfunctionList (3) nursing consideration for the administration of the medication naloxone?