Deck 4: Understanding Drug Dosages for Special Populations

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Geriatric patients may have unexpected reactions to medications because of

A) polypharmacy
B) dentition
C) slowed gastric mobility
D) all but b
E) a, b, and c
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To assist the elderly with compliance

A) medications should be given at a convenient time
B) medications should be given in a convenient form
C) the reason for prescribed medications should be explained
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Medications considered relatively safe in pregnancy are found in FDA category

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) X
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Variables that affect drug dosage and action are

A) patient size
B) diet
C) gender
D) a and b
E) all of the above
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Routine adult doses of medications are based on all of the following EXCEPT

A) ages 18 to 65
B) weight of approximately 150 pounds
C) BSA
D) possible therapeutic effects
E) all of the above
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Age is considered a reliable guide for administering medications to infants and small children.
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When the patient sees more than one physician for medical conditions, the system of checks and balances becomes even more important because of the chance of

A) polypharmacy
B) decreased patient safety
C) increased drug interactions
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered when prescribing medications for infants and small children?

A) height
B) environmental factors
C) familial history
D) ability to swallow
E) weight
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It is very important that the allied health professional obtain the height and weight of a pediatric patient with each visit to the physician's office.
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A person might not respond the same way each time to the same medication.
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All adverse effects of drugs taken during pregnancy are apparent at the time of the child's birth.
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The literacy level of the patient must be considered in the decision for medications ordered.
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The body's size and functional ability are more important than age in determining the dosage of most drugs.
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The allied health professional is an important factor in patient safety when more than one physician is being consulted.
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Responses to medications vary by all of the following EXCEPT

A) educational background
B) route and time of administration
C) environment
D) history of previous medication
E) drug samples
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Drugs that may cause fetal defects are called

A) potentiates
B) antagonists
C) synergists
D) teratogens
E) fetal antagonists
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When deciding on the medications that are ordered for the patient, the physician should take into account

A) literacy level of the patient
B) religious, cultural, and social beliefs
C) printed materials available from the manufacturer
D) a and b
E) all of the above
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Transdermal medications are used as a preferred route of administration for older patients because their skin is thin and well hydrated and drugs are easily absorbed.
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Factors that affect the doses of medication in the geriatric patient include all of the following EXCEPT

A) state of hydration
B) electrolyte balance
C) organ function
D) ability to comply with orders socially and economically
E) all of the above
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Chronic and debilitating conditions often lead to drug interference.
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Young children usually are not vulnerable to adverse reactions because their organ systems are immature and the body compensates.
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Language barriers do not interfere in medication therapy.
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OTC medications are safe for use during pregnancy and lactation.
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Ethnic and cultural differences influence the acceptance or refusal of medicinal treatment.
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Placebos are used for psychologic medication needs.
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A person's feelings about medications are important in patient treatment.
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Gastric motility in infants and small children is important when deciding on pediatric doses.
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Chronologic age is well correlated to the development of organ systems in children.
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Nonverbal communication is as important as verbal communication in patient compliance to medication therapy.
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Drug route, dosage, and pharmacokinetics are important in medications during pregnancy and lactation.
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Height and weight are the least important factors when considering dosages of medication for pediatric patients.
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A standard dosage of medication is common for children.
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During lactation, some drugs in maternal circulation are transferred to the infant through breast milk.
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Tetracyclines are safe for pediatric patients; therefore these drugs are often the drug of choice.
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The first trimester of pregnancy is the time of greatest risk for fetal defects and abnormalities of the embryo and fetus caused by teratogens.
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The allied health professional does not have any direct influence on the patient's compliance with medication therapy.
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Drugs may cause suppression of growth and development in children.
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Dosages for children may be calculated in milligrams per kilogram.
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The use of intramuscular injections in infants and children is different from adults because of the faster absorption of the medication in the muscle tissue.
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Ethnic perceptions of medications affect the patient's compliance with medicinal therapy.
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Obtaining medications and medical care are equally available in rural and urban areas.
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Older adults should bring a list of all medications being taken to each office visit to assist in preventing polypharmacy.
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Pediatric doses of medications are standardized.
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Stimulants should be given at the hour of sleep so the body is ready to function at a high level the next day.
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The FDA has an effect on medication administration safety during pregnancy.
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Inability to read prescription labels may lead to life-threatening situations.
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The price of medications may be a source of noncompliance, especially with older adults.
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The FDA regulations require patient education and information be provided with prescription medications.
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Illiterate patients and patients with language barriers often are embarrassed to ask for help with medication administration compliance.
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Giving written materials to patients will ensure compliance with medications.
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Medications may be given to pregnant women to cross the placenta for a therapeutic effect on the fetus.
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Family history plays no role in medication administration.
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By age 1 year, the liver and kidneys have matured sufficiently to metabolize drugs at the adult level.
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Suggesting the use of a pill container will assist with medication compliance in patients taking multiple medications at multiple times per day.
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Genetics must be considered when medications are prescribed.
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Women respond more strongly to some medications than men.
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Age is a reliable factor in prescribing medications for children.
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Recreational drugs, smoking, and alcohol are causes for teratogenic effects.
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Children over 2 years of age typically metabolize medications faster than adults.
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Children are miniature adults.
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Drug dependence

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Gender

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Familial attitudes

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Previous medical history

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Genetics

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Filling medications at the same pharmacy leads to a drug profile being created and the reduction of the risk of polypharmacy.
Question
Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Skin hydration

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Previous medications taken

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Polypharmacy may occur when a person receives more than one medication in the same medication classes.
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Gastric motility in children and older adults has no effect on drug absorption and metabolism.
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After providing information to a patient, the allied health professional should ask the patient to restate the information and encourage asking questions as needed.
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Pregnancy and lactation

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Physical strength

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Time medications are administered

A)Influence
B)No influence
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When medications are prescribed from different medication classes, polypharmacy is no problem.
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
FDA regulations

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Diet preferences

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Ability to pay for medications

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Transportation

A)Influence
B)No influence
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Underdosing with failure to respond to treatment leads to polypharmacy.
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Deck 4: Understanding Drug Dosages for Special Populations
1
Geriatric patients may have unexpected reactions to medications because of

A) polypharmacy
B) dentition
C) slowed gastric mobility
D) all but b
E) a, b, and c
a, b, and c
2
To assist the elderly with compliance

A) medications should be given at a convenient time
B) medications should be given in a convenient form
C) the reason for prescribed medications should be explained
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
all of the above
3
Medications considered relatively safe in pregnancy are found in FDA category

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) X
A
4
Variables that affect drug dosage and action are

A) patient size
B) diet
C) gender
D) a and b
E) all of the above
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Routine adult doses of medications are based on all of the following EXCEPT

A) ages 18 to 65
B) weight of approximately 150 pounds
C) BSA
D) possible therapeutic effects
E) all of the above
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Age is considered a reliable guide for administering medications to infants and small children.
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When the patient sees more than one physician for medical conditions, the system of checks and balances becomes even more important because of the chance of

A) polypharmacy
B) decreased patient safety
C) increased drug interactions
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is least likely to be considered when prescribing medications for infants and small children?

A) height
B) environmental factors
C) familial history
D) ability to swallow
E) weight
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It is very important that the allied health professional obtain the height and weight of a pediatric patient with each visit to the physician's office.
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A person might not respond the same way each time to the same medication.
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All adverse effects of drugs taken during pregnancy are apparent at the time of the child's birth.
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The literacy level of the patient must be considered in the decision for medications ordered.
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The body's size and functional ability are more important than age in determining the dosage of most drugs.
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The allied health professional is an important factor in patient safety when more than one physician is being consulted.
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Responses to medications vary by all of the following EXCEPT

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B) route and time of administration
C) environment
D) history of previous medication
E) drug samples
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Drugs that may cause fetal defects are called

A) potentiates
B) antagonists
C) synergists
D) teratogens
E) fetal antagonists
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When deciding on the medications that are ordered for the patient, the physician should take into account

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B) religious, cultural, and social beliefs
C) printed materials available from the manufacturer
D) a and b
E) all of the above
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Transdermal medications are used as a preferred route of administration for older patients because their skin is thin and well hydrated and drugs are easily absorbed.
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Factors that affect the doses of medication in the geriatric patient include all of the following EXCEPT

A) state of hydration
B) electrolyte balance
C) organ function
D) ability to comply with orders socially and economically
E) all of the above
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Chronic and debilitating conditions often lead to drug interference.
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Young children usually are not vulnerable to adverse reactions because their organ systems are immature and the body compensates.
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Language barriers do not interfere in medication therapy.
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OTC medications are safe for use during pregnancy and lactation.
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Ethnic and cultural differences influence the acceptance or refusal of medicinal treatment.
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Placebos are used for psychologic medication needs.
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A person's feelings about medications are important in patient treatment.
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Gastric motility in infants and small children is important when deciding on pediatric doses.
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Chronologic age is well correlated to the development of organ systems in children.
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Nonverbal communication is as important as verbal communication in patient compliance to medication therapy.
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Drug route, dosage, and pharmacokinetics are important in medications during pregnancy and lactation.
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Height and weight are the least important factors when considering dosages of medication for pediatric patients.
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A standard dosage of medication is common for children.
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During lactation, some drugs in maternal circulation are transferred to the infant through breast milk.
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Tetracyclines are safe for pediatric patients; therefore these drugs are often the drug of choice.
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The first trimester of pregnancy is the time of greatest risk for fetal defects and abnormalities of the embryo and fetus caused by teratogens.
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The allied health professional does not have any direct influence on the patient's compliance with medication therapy.
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Drugs may cause suppression of growth and development in children.
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Dosages for children may be calculated in milligrams per kilogram.
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The use of intramuscular injections in infants and children is different from adults because of the faster absorption of the medication in the muscle tissue.
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Ethnic perceptions of medications affect the patient's compliance with medicinal therapy.
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Obtaining medications and medical care are equally available in rural and urban areas.
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Older adults should bring a list of all medications being taken to each office visit to assist in preventing polypharmacy.
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Pediatric doses of medications are standardized.
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Stimulants should be given at the hour of sleep so the body is ready to function at a high level the next day.
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The FDA has an effect on medication administration safety during pregnancy.
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Inability to read prescription labels may lead to life-threatening situations.
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The price of medications may be a source of noncompliance, especially with older adults.
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The FDA regulations require patient education and information be provided with prescription medications.
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Illiterate patients and patients with language barriers often are embarrassed to ask for help with medication administration compliance.
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Giving written materials to patients will ensure compliance with medications.
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Medications may be given to pregnant women to cross the placenta for a therapeutic effect on the fetus.
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Family history plays no role in medication administration.
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By age 1 year, the liver and kidneys have matured sufficiently to metabolize drugs at the adult level.
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Suggesting the use of a pill container will assist with medication compliance in patients taking multiple medications at multiple times per day.
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Genetics must be considered when medications are prescribed.
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Women respond more strongly to some medications than men.
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Age is a reliable factor in prescribing medications for children.
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Recreational drugs, smoking, and alcohol are causes for teratogenic effects.
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Children over 2 years of age typically metabolize medications faster than adults.
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Children are miniature adults.
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61
Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Drug dependence

A)Influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Gender

A)Influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Familial attitudes

A)Influence
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64
Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Previous medical history

A)Influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Genetics

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66
Filling medications at the same pharmacy leads to a drug profile being created and the reduction of the risk of polypharmacy.
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67
Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Skin hydration

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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Previous medications taken

A)Influence
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69
Polypharmacy may occur when a person receives more than one medication in the same medication classes.
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Gastric motility in children and older adults has no effect on drug absorption and metabolism.
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71
After providing information to a patient, the allied health professional should ask the patient to restate the information and encourage asking questions as needed.
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72
Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Pregnancy and lactation

A)Influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
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A)Influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Time medications are administered

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75
When medications are prescribed from different medication classes, polypharmacy is no problem.
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76
Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
FDA regulations

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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Diet preferences

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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Ability to pay for medications

A)Influence
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Match the following terms and their influence on medication decisions, compliance, and administration. If the factor influences the decisions, select option "A"; if there is no influence, select option "B".
Transportation

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Underdosing with failure to respond to treatment leads to polypharmacy.
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