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πŸ’Š Pharmacokinetics Made Simple β€” A Nurse's Guide to Medication Safety Every medication goes through

πŸ’Š Pharmacokinetics Made Simple β€” A Nurse's Guide to Medication Safety Every medication goes through 4 key stages in the body. Understanding them can preve…

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May 13, 2026
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Topic: πŸ’Š Pharmacokinetics Made Simple β€” A Nurse's Guide to Medication Safety Every medication goes through.

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πŸ’Š Pharmacokinetics Made Simple β€” A Nurse's Guide to Medication Safety
Every medication goes through 4 key stages in the body. Understanding them can prevent errors and save lives. πŸ‘‡
πŸ”Ή Absorption β€” Bioavailability matters. Empty stomach or with food? It changes everything.
πŸ”Ή Distribution β€” Plasma protein binding & the blood-brain barrier determine where the drug goes.
πŸ”Ή Metabolism β€” The liver is the gatekeeper. First-pass effect & enzyme interactions can make or break a drug's effectiveness.
πŸ”Ή Excretion β€” Kidneys handle the exit. Renal clearance & creatinine levels are critical β€” especially in kidney disease patients.
⚠️ At every stage, there's a risk: drug interactions, side effects, and toxicity.
That's why the Five Rights of Drug Administration exist:
βœ… Right Patient
βœ… Right Drug
βœ… Right Dose
βœ… Right Route
βœ… Right Time
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