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Therapeutic effect and target cells. What is the relationship between therapeutic effect and target cells?What is the greatest barrier to achieving the therapeutic effect?What physiologic processes hinder the achievement of therapeutic effects?. Substance Passage Through Plasma Membranes . Wha
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1. Core Concepts in Pharmacology
Chapter 5
Pharmacokinetics
2. Therapeutic effect and target cells
What is the relationship between therapeutic effect and target cells?
What is the greatest barrier to achieving the therapeutic effect?
What physiologic processes hinder the achievement of therapeutic effects?
3. Substance Passage Through Plasma Membranes
What role does diffusion play in achieving the therapeutic effect?
Compare and contrast the two processes involved in diffusion.
4. Four Components of Pharmacokinetics
Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion
What do you remember about these processes?
5. What do you think? What other organs are involved in excretion?
What effect will liver or kidney impairment have on the pharmacokinetics of medication.
What are the implications for the prescriber?
What are the implications for the nurse administering the prescribed drugs?
6. First Pass Effect Figure 5.4
What is the problem with the first pass effect?
What can be done to bypass the first pass effect?
7. Plasma Proteins and Drug Distribution Drugs bind with plasma proteins
Drug protein complexes
Capillary membranes impermeable
Drug does not reach target cells
Drugs and other agents compete for plasma proteins
Affinity
Increasing blood levels
Toxicity
8. Therapeutic response and plasma drug level Direct relationship
What nursing responsibility is essential when administering drugs with low safety profiles?
Define:
Minimum effective concentration
Toxic concentration
Therapeutic range
9. Achieving and Maintaining Therapeutic Concentrations Repeated dose scheduling
Drug accumulates in blood stream
Plateau reached
Amount administered = amount excreted
10. Differentiate between Loading Dose and Maintenance Dose Loading Dose
Higher amount of given drug
What is the benefit to administering a loading dose? Maintenance Dose
Doses administered at intermittent (scheduled) times
What is the purpose of maintenance doses?
11. Plasma half-life (t ˝) Describes drugs duration of action
Describe h0w the frequency of dosing differs depending upon the drugs half-life.
How does renal or liver disease affect drug half-life?
12. Application problem ciprofloxacin hydrocholride (Cipro) has a half-life of 4 hours.
You administer a 500 mg oral dose of ciprofloxacin. How long will it take to have less than 1o mg of that dose circulating?