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**What This Document Is**
This is a study guide designed to help students prepare for a final exam in NUR 3191, Pharmacological Basis for Nursing Interventions I at Nova Southeastern University. It focuses on key pharmacological concepts and terminology essential for understanding drug actions and therapeutic applications. The guide presents definitions and distinctions between related concepts to aid in exam review.
**Why This Document Matters**
This study guide is intended for nursing students enrolled in NUR 3191 who are preparing for their final pharmacology exam. It’s most useful during the review phase of studying, helping to consolidate understanding of core principles. It exists to provide a focused resource for efficient exam preparation, highlighting important distinctions that frequently appear on assessments.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This study guide is a review tool and does *not* replace the need for comprehensive study of course materials, including textbooks, lecture notes, and assigned readings. It provides definitions and comparisons, but does not offer in-depth explanations or clinical applications. It is not a substitute for understanding the underlying physiological and pathological processes related to drug therapy.
**What This Document Provides**
The full study guide includes definitions and explanations of the following concepts: prophylactic therapy versus empiric therapy, the first-pass effect, drug half-life, agonist and antagonist drug actions, drug metabolism, drug tolerance (including physical dependence), and the principles of immunity (active and passive immunization). It also lists examples of specific vaccines and toxoids used in active immunization.
This preview *does not* include detailed explanations of drug classes, specific disease states, dosage calculations, or practice exam questions – these are found in the complete study guide.