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Evaluation in pharmacology involves assessing the effectiveness and safety of a drug after it has been administered. It is a critical step in the nursing process to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Evaluation helps determine if the drug achieved its intended effect.
  2. It involves monitoring for any adverse reactions or side effects.
  3. Nurses must document both positive and negative responses to the medication.
  4. Patient feedback and clinical observations are essential components of evaluation.
  5. Evaluation informs future decisions regarding the continuation, adjustment, or discontinuation of a medication.

Review Questions

  • What are the key components involved in evaluating a patient's response to a drug?
  • Why is documentation important during the evaluation phase?
  • How does patient feedback contribute to the evaluation process?

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