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midazolam (Versed) classification - Benzodiazepine



lorazepam (Ativan) classification - Benzodiazepine



alprazolam (Xanax) classification - Benzodiazepine



alprazolam is used to ________ anxiety and insomnia - treat



lorazepam is used to _______ anxiety - reduce



zolpidem (Ambien) classification - Non-benzodiazepine



zolpidem is to be used as a short-term treatment for _____ days or less - 10



diazepam (Valium) classification - Benzodiazepine



methylphenidate classification - CNS...
Galen NUR 210 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A
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midazolam (Versed) classification - Benzodiazepine



lorazepam (Ativan) classification - Benzodiazepine



alprazolam (Xanax) classification - Benzodiazepine



alprazolam is used to ________ anxiety and insomnia - treat



lorazepam is used to _______ anxiety - reduce



zolpidem (Ambien) classification - Non-benzodiazepine



zolpidem is to be used as a short-term treatment for _____ days or less - 10



diazepam (Valium) classification - Benzodiazepine



methylphenidate classification - CNS...
Pharmacokinetics - The process in which medications move through the body



What are the 4 phases of pharmacokinetics? - absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion



Absorption - happens with drug movement from the GI tract into the bloodstream. Most meds are taken by mouth.



Oral absorption - Takes awhile to get absorbed because it has to go through the GI system



Usually takes 2-4 hours

•Enteric coated

 aspirin - hard on stomach

 can not crush pill

•Extended release

 absor...
Galen NUR 210 Exam 1 Modules 1-3 Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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Pharmacokinetics - The process in which medications move through the body



What are the 4 phases of pharmacokinetics? - absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion



Absorption - happens with drug movement from the GI tract into the bloodstream. Most meds are taken by mouth.



Oral absorption - Takes awhile to get absorbed because it has to go through the GI system



Usually takes 2-4 hours

•Enteric coated

 aspirin - hard on stomach

 can not crush pill

•Extended release

 absor...