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119 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 119
a state in which there is a compulsive or chronic need for a drug
tolerance
steady state
dependance
synergistic effects
Definition 2 of 119
less than C-II abuse potential, accepted medical use. written or oral perscriptions that expires in 6
months. no more than 5 refills in 6mo period
Suppository
C-iv
C-III
C-v
Term 3 of 119
idiosyncratic reaction
(e: benedryl w/children) not the result of a known pharmacologic property of a drug or of a
patient allergy, but instead occurs unexpectedly in a particular patient
The study of what the drug does to the body. involves drug receptor relationship
any non-oral means of administration but generally interpreted as relating to injections
(ex: warfarin) avoid leafy green vegatables. decreases effect of warfarin (cumadin)
,Definition 4 of 119
__ gr = 60 mg
1 gr
1 kg
6 gr
2 gr
Term 5 of 119
pharmacokinetics
study of how what the body does to the drug. absorption, distribution, metabolism, &
excretion.
study of the adverse effects of drugs & other chemicals on living systems
the study of what the drug does to the body
thick ointment, absorbed through the skin more slowly that ointment, often used for skin
protection
Term 6 of 119
paste (topical)
aqueous medication sprayed and absorbed in mouth & upper airway not meant for
ingestion.
any non-oral means of administration but generally interpreted as relating to injections
(therapeutics) focuses on the clinical use of the drugs to prevent & treat diseases.
thick ointment, absorbed through the skin more slowly that ointment, often used for skin
protection
,Term 7 of 119
1 cm
__ tsp = 5 ml
__ cm = 11 mm
__ cm = 10 mm
__ in = 2.54 cm
Definition 8 of 119
medicated disk or patch absorbed through skin slowly over a long period of time (ex 24 hrs)
iv (intervenous) injections
aerosol (oral)
ointment (topical) (salve or cream)
transdermal disk or patch (topical)
Term 9 of 119
6 rights of medication administration
coated tablet that does not dissolve in the stomach, coating dissolves in intestine, where
medication is absorbed
aqueous medication sprayed and absorbed in mouth & upper airway not meant for
ingestion.
sterile preparation that contains water w/ one or more dissolved compounds
1. right medication
2. right dose
3. right patient
4. right route
5. right time
6. right documentation
, Term 10 of 119
15 gr
__ gr = 900 mg = 1 g
__ tsp = 5 ml
__ cm = 10 mm
__ gr = 1000 mg = 1 g
Definition 11 of 119
solid dosage form for oral use. shaped like capsule and coated for ease of swallowing
medication in the form of a caplet
liquid medication in a dropper bottle
medication in the form of a powder for injection
medication used by instillation into body cavities
Term 12 of 119
orally administered drugs
sterile particles of medication that are dissolved in sterile liquids (water, normal saline)
before administering
the use of Z-track method & air lock method, medication is an irritant to the subcutaneous
tissue (iron, hydroxyzine, phenorgan)
volume: 2mL or less
gauge of needle: 23-25
length of needle: 5/8-1.5in
position: any
absorbed from the intestinal lumen into the blood system & transported to the liver where
it metabolizes
119 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 119
a state in which there is a compulsive or chronic need for a drug
tolerance
steady state
dependance
synergistic effects
Definition 2 of 119
less than C-II abuse potential, accepted medical use. written or oral perscriptions that expires in 6
months. no more than 5 refills in 6mo period
Suppository
C-iv
C-III
C-v
Term 3 of 119
idiosyncratic reaction
(e: benedryl w/children) not the result of a known pharmacologic property of a drug or of a
patient allergy, but instead occurs unexpectedly in a particular patient
The study of what the drug does to the body. involves drug receptor relationship
any non-oral means of administration but generally interpreted as relating to injections
(ex: warfarin) avoid leafy green vegatables. decreases effect of warfarin (cumadin)
,Definition 4 of 119
__ gr = 60 mg
1 gr
1 kg
6 gr
2 gr
Term 5 of 119
pharmacokinetics
study of how what the body does to the drug. absorption, distribution, metabolism, &
excretion.
study of the adverse effects of drugs & other chemicals on living systems
the study of what the drug does to the body
thick ointment, absorbed through the skin more slowly that ointment, often used for skin
protection
Term 6 of 119
paste (topical)
aqueous medication sprayed and absorbed in mouth & upper airway not meant for
ingestion.
any non-oral means of administration but generally interpreted as relating to injections
(therapeutics) focuses on the clinical use of the drugs to prevent & treat diseases.
thick ointment, absorbed through the skin more slowly that ointment, often used for skin
protection
,Term 7 of 119
1 cm
__ tsp = 5 ml
__ cm = 11 mm
__ cm = 10 mm
__ in = 2.54 cm
Definition 8 of 119
medicated disk or patch absorbed through skin slowly over a long period of time (ex 24 hrs)
iv (intervenous) injections
aerosol (oral)
ointment (topical) (salve or cream)
transdermal disk or patch (topical)
Term 9 of 119
6 rights of medication administration
coated tablet that does not dissolve in the stomach, coating dissolves in intestine, where
medication is absorbed
aqueous medication sprayed and absorbed in mouth & upper airway not meant for
ingestion.
sterile preparation that contains water w/ one or more dissolved compounds
1. right medication
2. right dose
3. right patient
4. right route
5. right time
6. right documentation
, Term 10 of 119
15 gr
__ gr = 900 mg = 1 g
__ tsp = 5 ml
__ cm = 10 mm
__ gr = 1000 mg = 1 g
Definition 11 of 119
solid dosage form for oral use. shaped like capsule and coated for ease of swallowing
medication in the form of a caplet
liquid medication in a dropper bottle
medication in the form of a powder for injection
medication used by instillation into body cavities
Term 12 of 119
orally administered drugs
sterile particles of medication that are dissolved in sterile liquids (water, normal saline)
before administering
the use of Z-track method & air lock method, medication is an irritant to the subcutaneous
tissue (iron, hydroxyzine, phenorgan)
volume: 2mL or less
gauge of needle: 23-25
length of needle: 5/8-1.5in
position: any
absorbed from the intestinal lumen into the blood system & transported to the liver where
it metabolizes