administereither onehour beforeor two hoursafter a mealurticaria30-60%arandomized,double blind,controlledstudylipidsolubleeffectiveness,safety, &selectivitythe oppositeof theintendeddrug effecttherapeutic response,adverse reactions &interactions, patientadherence, & patientsatisfaction withtreatmentmimic orblock thebody's ownregulatorymoleculesaresometimesbeneficialis limited to asmall # ofclients whotake the drugfor a shortperiod of timea drug-inducedbirthdefectthe timerequired forthe amount ofthe drug toreduce by halfthemaximumeffect thedrug canproducethe amountof the drugthat reachessystemiccirculationthe movementof a drug fromthe site ofadministrationto the bloodevaluate therapeutic& adverse effects,identify high-riskpatients, & assesspatient's capacity forself-carethe dose requiredto produce atherapeuticresponse in 50%of the populationconsists of 4processes:absorption,distribution,metabolism, &excretionalterations ingenes thatcode for drugmetabolizingenzymesthat act asagonistsat thatreceptora measureof thedrug'ssafetyprovidemaximumbenefit withminimumharmthe dose shouldbe increased tomaintainbeneficialeffectsadministereither onehour beforeor two hoursafter a mealurticaria30-60%arandomized,double blind,controlledstudylipidsolubleeffectiveness,safety, &selectivitythe oppositeof theintendeddrug effecttherapeutic response,adverse reactions &interactions, patientadherence, & patientsatisfaction withtreatmentmimic orblock thebody's ownregulatorymoleculesaresometimesbeneficialis limited to asmall # ofclients whotake the drugfor a shortperiod of timea drug-inducedbirthdefectthe timerequired forthe amount ofthe drug toreduce by halfthemaximumeffect thedrug canproducethe amountof the drugthat reachessystemiccirculationthe movementof a drug fromthe site ofadministrationto the bloodevaluate therapeutic& adverse effects,identify high-riskpatients, & assesspatient's capacity forself-carethe dose requiredto produce atherapeuticresponse in 50%of the populationconsists of 4processes:absorption,distribution,metabolism, &excretionalterations ingenes thatcode for drugmetabolizingenzymesthat act asagonistsat thatreceptora measureof thedrug'ssafetyprovidemaximumbenefit withminimumharmthe dose shouldbe increased tomaintainbeneficialeffects

Pharmacology Fundamentals - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. administer either one hour before or two hours after a meal
  2. urticaria
  3. 30-60%
  4. a randomized, double blind, controlled study
  5. lipid soluble
  6. effectiveness, safety, & selectivity
  7. the opposite of the intended drug effect
  8. therapeutic response, adverse reactions & interactions, patient adherence, & patient satisfaction with treatment
  9. mimic or block the body's own regulatory molecules
  10. are sometimes beneficial
  11. is limited to a small # of clients who take the drug for a short period of time
  12. a drug-induced birth defect
  13. the time required for the amount of the drug to reduce by half
  14. the maximum effect the drug can produce
  15. the amount of the drug that reaches systemic circulation
  16. the movement of a drug from the site of administration to the blood
  17. evaluate therapeutic & adverse effects, identify high-risk patients, & assess patient's capacity for self-care
  18. the dose required to produce a therapeutic response in 50% of the population
  19. consists of 4 processes: absorption, distribution, metabolism, & excretion
  20. alterations in genes that code for drug metabolizing enzymes
  21. that act as agonists at that receptor
  22. a measure of the drug's safety
  23. provide maximum benefit with minimum harm
  24. the dose should be increased to maintain beneficial effects