68W EMT MOD 4 PRACTICE SOLUTION
TEST 2026 TRUSTED QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS FINAL PREP GRADED
A+
⩥ Generic name.
Answer: The name of the drug that many different companies produce.
Examples include aspirin and ibuprofen
⩥ Chemical Name.
Answer: Name of drug by it's chemical compound. Ex. acetyl-acidic
acid, methyl propyl benzoic acid. organic chemistry.
⩥ Indications.
Answer: reason to do something
⩥ contraindications.
Answer: reasons not to do something
⩥ side effects.
Answer: any action of a drug other than the desired action
,⩥ untoward effect.
Answer: an adverse effect of a medication in addition to its desired
effect that may be potentially harmful to the patient, serious health
problem
⩥ parenteral.
Answer: outside of intestines or alimentary canal; popularly used to refer
to injection routes, example is epinephrine
⩥ enternal.
Answer: pertaining to the intestines, medication administration that uses
the gastrointestinal tract, such as swallowing a pill
⩥ Forms of medication.
Answer: compressed powders or tablets
liquids
gels
suspensions
fine powder
gases
sublingual
⩥ 5 Rights for administration.
,Answer: Please:Patient: Do I have the right patient?
Take: Time: Is it the right time to administer this medication?
Me: Medication: is this the right medication?
Down: Dose: is this the right dose?
Range: Route: Am I giving this medication by the right route of
administration?
⩥ Routes of medication administration.
Answer: PO: Swallowed (Per Os)
SL: Sublingual, under tongue
IH: Inhaled, breath into lungs
IN: intranasal, sprayed into nasal
IV: intravenous, into veins
IM: intramuscular-into muscle
SQ: Subcutaneous: injected under the skin
IO: intraosseous, injected into bone marrow cavity
ET: Endotracheal, or sprayed directly into a tube inserted into the
trachea
⩥ Pharmacodynamics.
Answer: study of the effect of medications on the body
, ⩥ what should you do after you administer medicine?.
Answer: re administer, clearly document medications administered
⩥ NSAIDs.
Answer: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ex: ibuprofen
⩥ Melformin (glucophage).
Answer: use by diabetic patients to break down sugars, decreases blood
sugar
⩥ Advair.
Answer: a medication that may perscribed to a patient for daily
management of a respiratory disease. It should be used for emergency
treatment of an acute attack or breathing difficulty, medication for
ASTHMA COPD
⩥ Aspirin Use.
Answer: Used to treat pain, chest pain, and clots
⩥ Bronchodialator Drugs.
Answer: used typically for asthma do dilate bronchi
⩥ Nitro glycerin considerations and use.
TEST 2026 TRUSTED QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS FINAL PREP GRADED
A+
⩥ Generic name.
Answer: The name of the drug that many different companies produce.
Examples include aspirin and ibuprofen
⩥ Chemical Name.
Answer: Name of drug by it's chemical compound. Ex. acetyl-acidic
acid, methyl propyl benzoic acid. organic chemistry.
⩥ Indications.
Answer: reason to do something
⩥ contraindications.
Answer: reasons not to do something
⩥ side effects.
Answer: any action of a drug other than the desired action
,⩥ untoward effect.
Answer: an adverse effect of a medication in addition to its desired
effect that may be potentially harmful to the patient, serious health
problem
⩥ parenteral.
Answer: outside of intestines or alimentary canal; popularly used to refer
to injection routes, example is epinephrine
⩥ enternal.
Answer: pertaining to the intestines, medication administration that uses
the gastrointestinal tract, such as swallowing a pill
⩥ Forms of medication.
Answer: compressed powders or tablets
liquids
gels
suspensions
fine powder
gases
sublingual
⩥ 5 Rights for administration.
,Answer: Please:Patient: Do I have the right patient?
Take: Time: Is it the right time to administer this medication?
Me: Medication: is this the right medication?
Down: Dose: is this the right dose?
Range: Route: Am I giving this medication by the right route of
administration?
⩥ Routes of medication administration.
Answer: PO: Swallowed (Per Os)
SL: Sublingual, under tongue
IH: Inhaled, breath into lungs
IN: intranasal, sprayed into nasal
IV: intravenous, into veins
IM: intramuscular-into muscle
SQ: Subcutaneous: injected under the skin
IO: intraosseous, injected into bone marrow cavity
ET: Endotracheal, or sprayed directly into a tube inserted into the
trachea
⩥ Pharmacodynamics.
Answer: study of the effect of medications on the body
, ⩥ what should you do after you administer medicine?.
Answer: re administer, clearly document medications administered
⩥ NSAIDs.
Answer: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ex: ibuprofen
⩥ Melformin (glucophage).
Answer: use by diabetic patients to break down sugars, decreases blood
sugar
⩥ Advair.
Answer: a medication that may perscribed to a patient for daily
management of a respiratory disease. It should be used for emergency
treatment of an acute attack or breathing difficulty, medication for
ASTHMA COPD
⩥ Aspirin Use.
Answer: Used to treat pain, chest pain, and clots
⩥ Bronchodialator Drugs.
Answer: used typically for asthma do dilate bronchi
⩥ Nitro glycerin considerations and use.