NUR 2474 Pharmacology for Professional Nursing - Examination Blue Print -Exam #1THE INSIDER INFORMATION: THE INSIDE SCOOPDefinitions to know: Classification Prototype Generic Name Brand Name Pharmacodynamics Pharmacokinetics Half-life Onset Peak Duration Agonist Antagonist Peak Trough Nursing Process: Assessment, Analysis (Diagnosis), Plan, Implement, Evaluate (Know how this process applies to the process of medication administration-think like a nurse) Anaphylaxis Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Sympathetic Nervous System (Know that adrenaline is really norepinephrine and this is the main neurotransmitter of the SNS) Adrenergic (Know that adrenaline is really norepinephrine and this is the main neurotransmitter of the SNS) Parasympathetic Nervous System (know that acetylcholine is the main neurotransmitter of this system) Cholinergic (know that acetylcholine is the main neurotransmitter of this system) Competitive inhibition Non-competitive inhibition Selectivity Non-selectivity Specificity Non-specificityKnow the differences in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in these populations: Elderly Pregnant Breastfeeding Children and Infants NeonatesMedications: For all medications in the table below, know the following (you have already studied :a. Classificationb. Therapeutic usec. How does it work (biochemical)d. Adverse Drug Reactionse. Interventionsf. Administrationg. Client Instructionsh. Contraindicationsi. Precautionsj. Interactions***For Phenytoin and Lithium, know normal levelsBaclofen (Lioresal) dantrolene sodium (Dantrium) Phenytoin (Dilantin)Carbamazepine (Tegretol) Valproic Acid (Depakote, Depacon, and Depakene) Gabapentin (Neurontin)Lamotrigine