Title: A client asks the nurse why a medication prescribed by the provider “didn’t do anything at all.” Whi Post by: BreakFree on Feb 7, 2015 A client asks the nurse why a medication prescribed by the provider “didn’t do anything at all.” Which statement by the nurse accurately describes how genetics influence drug action?
1. “Genetic differences can result in significant differences in how each client’s body handles the same medication.” 2. “Genetic differences can cause mutations in enzymes, changing the way they function. This can alter how the body metabolizes and excretes drugs.” 3. “Because of genetic differences, medication may accumulate to toxic levels in one client while in another client may be inactivated before it can have a therapeutic effect.” 4. “Genetic differences can be expressed as an alteration in the structure of an enzyme, which can cause a defective receptor and an allergic response to drugs.” 5. “Genetic differences in clients who are biracial result in an allergic response to medications.” Title: Re: A client asks the nurse why a medication prescribed by the provider “didn’t do anything at all.” Post by: ngin on Feb 14, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: A client asks the nurse why a medication prescribed by the provider “didn’t do anything at all.” Whi Post by: BreakFree on Feb 15, 2015 I really appreciate taking the time to solving my problem. I'm marking your post as best answer.
Thanks :) Title: Re: A client asks the nurse why a medication prescribed by the provider “didn’t do anything at all.” Whi Post by: ngin on Feb 16, 2015 No problemo! I knew you would appreciate the reasoning.
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