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lracut11

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A nursing instructor is educating a class on the pharmacodynamics of psychiatric medications. The instructor determines that additional education is needed when the students identify which of the following as a site of action?
 
  A) Receptor
  B) Ion channels
  C) Neurotransmitters
  D) Enzymes

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A nurse is working as part of a team involved with the testing of a new psychiatric medication. The drug is currently being used in multiple clinical trials at various different sites. The nurse is engaged in which phase of testing?
 
  A) Phase I
  B) Phase II
  C) Phase III
  D) Phase IV



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
Psychiatric medications primarily target the central nervous system at the cellular synaptic level at four sites: receptors, ion channels, enzymes, and carrier proteins. Receptors respond to neurotransmitters, but neurotransmitters are not a site of action of medications.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C
Phase III of new drug testing involves extensive clinical trials conducted at multiple sites throughout the country with large numbers of clients. This phase concludes with a new drug application being submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Phase I testing defines the range of dosages tolerated in healthy individuals. Phase II testing studies the effects of the drug in a limited number of persons with the disorder, and defines a range of clinically effective dosages. Phase IV involves drug studies that continue after FDA approval to detect new or rare adverse reactions and potentially new indications.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
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