Epigenetics in Pharmacologic Action

Epigenetics in Pharmacologic Action

Epigenetics in Pharmacologic Action

Post A Response To Each Of The Following: 1. Explain The Agonist-To-Antagonist Spectrum Of Action Of Psychopharmacologic Agents. 2. Compare And Contrast The Actions Of G Couple Proteins And Ion Gated Channels. 3. Explain The Role Of Epigenetics In Pharmac
Post a response to each of the following:

1.     Explain the agonist-to-antagonist spectrum of action of psychopharmacologic agents.

2.     Compare and contrast the actions of g couple proteins and ion gated channels.

3.     Explain the role of epigenetics in pharmacologic action.

Explain how this information may impact the way you prescribe medications to clients. Include a specific example of a situation or case with a client in which the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner must be aware of the medication’s action

place-order

Epigenetics in Pharmacologic Action

Assignment Details

For this Assignment, you are going to write a paper explaining how you developed your theory through the four stages (theorizing, syntax, theory testing, and evaluation). Your paper must be 3 to 5 pages, not including the title and reference pages.

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Assignment Requirements

Before finalizing your work, you should:

  • Minimum requirement of at least 5 sources of support
  • be sure to read the Assignment description carefully (as displayed above);
  • consult the Grading Rubric (under the Course Resources) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
  • utilize spelling and grammar check to minimize errors.

Rights of Medication Administration

  1. Right patient
  • Check the name on the order and the patient.
  • Use 2 identifiers.
  • Ask patient to identify himself/herself.
  • When available, use technology (for example, bar-code system).
  1. Right medication
  • Check the medication label.
  • Check the order.
  1. Right dose
  • Check the order.
  • Confirm appropriateness of the dose using a current drug reference.
  • If necessary, calculate the dose and have another nurse calculate the dose as well.
  1. Right route
  • Again, check the order and appropriateness of the route ordered.
  • Confirm that the patient can take or receive the medication by the ordered route.