ABRAMS CLINICAL DRUG THERAPY:RATIONLES FOR NURSING PRACTICE EXAM|WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT APPROVED ANSWERS|100% ASCERTAINED TO PASS Pharmacovigilance - ANSWER-Science detecting adverse effects and preventing medicine-related problems Pharmacogenetics - ANSWER-Genetic makeup impact on drug response Pharmacogenomics - ANSWER-Genetic analysis of drug efficacy and toxicity Pharmacoepidemiology - ANSWER-Study of drug utilization and effects in large populations Adverse Drug Event (ADE) - ANSWER-Any drug-related adverse effect or injury in humans Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) - ANSWER-Noxious reaction at therapeutic doses for disease treatment Medication Error - ANSWER-Preventable event leading to inappropriate drug use or harmMild Reaction - ANSWER-Bothersome but no therapy change needed Moderate Reaction - ANSWER-Requires therapy change or additional hospitalization Severe Reaction - ANSWER-Life-threatening reaction like anaphylaxis Lethal Reaction - ANSWER-Directly or indirectly causes death, like fatal liver failure Established Drug Interaction - ANSWER-Clinically proven drug interaction Probable Drug Interaction - ANSWER-Not clinically proven but very likely interaction Suspected Drug Interaction - ANSWER-Interaction supported by some data Possible Drug Interaction - ANSWER-Interaction with limited data but could occur Unlikely Drug Interaction - ANSWER-No evidence of interaction, doubtful Risk Factors for ADR - ANSWER-Factors like age, duration of therapy, ethnicity Pediatrics Classification - ANSWER-Age groups from