QMAP Test
After passing this course, you are considered ___ to administer medications. - Answer-Qualified
Absorption - Answer-Getting into the blood stream
Distribution - Answer-Carrying substances to various parts of the body
Biotransformation - Answer-Breaking substances down chemically change substances
Elimination/Excretion - Answer-Getting rid of the substance from the body
Oral - Answer-p.o
Sublingual - Answer-sl
Topical - Answer-top
Nasal - Answer-In the nose
Otic - Answer-In the ears
Ophthalmic - Answer-In the eyes
, Vaginal - Answer-vag
Rectal - Answer-R
Gel Cap - Answer-Liquid medication in thick gelatin capsule
Capsule - Answer-Gelatin capsule with powder. NO CRUSH
Spansules - Answer-Gelatin capsule filled with medicated small balls- time released.
Sprinkles - Answer-Medicated small balls. Time released
Suppositories - Answer-Semi solid vaginal or rectal medication. Melts at body temperature.
Lozenges - Answer-Hard candy. Dissolved in mouth.
Syrup - Answer-Liquid preparation. Sugar/starch based.
Suspension - Answer-Liquid preparation that is water based with a powdered medication. SHAKEN
Elixir - Answer-Liquid preparation, alcohol based.
Transdermal Patches - Answer-Adhesive pad applied to the skin
After passing this course, you are considered ___ to administer medications. - Answer-Qualified
Absorption - Answer-Getting into the blood stream
Distribution - Answer-Carrying substances to various parts of the body
Biotransformation - Answer-Breaking substances down chemically change substances
Elimination/Excretion - Answer-Getting rid of the substance from the body
Oral - Answer-p.o
Sublingual - Answer-sl
Topical - Answer-top
Nasal - Answer-In the nose
Otic - Answer-In the ears
Ophthalmic - Answer-In the eyes
, Vaginal - Answer-vag
Rectal - Answer-R
Gel Cap - Answer-Liquid medication in thick gelatin capsule
Capsule - Answer-Gelatin capsule with powder. NO CRUSH
Spansules - Answer-Gelatin capsule filled with medicated small balls- time released.
Sprinkles - Answer-Medicated small balls. Time released
Suppositories - Answer-Semi solid vaginal or rectal medication. Melts at body temperature.
Lozenges - Answer-Hard candy. Dissolved in mouth.
Syrup - Answer-Liquid preparation. Sugar/starch based.
Suspension - Answer-Liquid preparation that is water based with a powdered medication. SHAKEN
Elixir - Answer-Liquid preparation, alcohol based.
Transdermal Patches - Answer-Adhesive pad applied to the skin