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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Term: Definition: The study of drugs and their actions on the Term: Definition: Scientists who the effects of drugs on the body Term: drug souceDefinition: Morphine, , Codeine, Atropine, Digoxin Term: drug sourceDefinition: , Oxytocin Term: drug sourceDefinition: NaHCO3, CaCl, Term: Synthetic drug Definition: , Diazepam, Human insulin Term: Black box Definition: FDA regulated label that informs users of the potential problems with drug that may lead to or to serious injury Term: directorDefinition: The physician who assumes the medical oversight role of EMS providers Term: Direct medical Definition: Online medical control, medical orders given over the telephone or Term: Indirect controlDefinition: Standing orders, . Term: Schedule Definition: No recognized use, High abuse potential. Research use only Term: Schedule Definition: Written prescription required. No renewals, In an emergency, a prescription may be poned in Term: Schedule Definition: Written prescriptions required to be re-written after 6 months or five . Scripts may be ordered via phone Term: Schedule Definition: Prescriptions required to be rewritten 6 months or five refills Term: Schedule VDefinition: Dispenses as any (nonnarcotic) prescription. Some may be dispensed with out a unless additional state regulations apply. Term: Drug Definition: names; classificarion, mechanism of action, indications, , side effects, routes of administration, contraindications, dosage, how supplied, special considerations Term: Drug Definition: Tincture, suspesion, spirit, emulsion, elixirs(tonic), Term: SolutionDefinition: preperations that contain the drug in a solvent, usually water. Term: TinctureDefinition: preparations whereby the drug was extracted chemically with Term: SuspensionDefinition: drugs that do not remain dissolved, drugs tend to separate and need to be before every use Term: SpiritsDefinition: drug containing volatile chemicals dissolved in alcohol Term: EmulsionsDefinition: drug preparations in which an oily substance is with a solvent into which it does nto dissolve. Term: (tonics)Definition: Drug preparations that contain alcohol solvent. flavored with cherry Term: Definition: Drugs often suspended in sugar and water to improve the Term: Parenterall Definition: drugs administered through IM, IV, Term: Definition: Drugs that are into a form that makes them easy to swallow Term: Definition: Drugs in form Term: CapsulesDefinition: Gelatin containers into which powders is Term: TabletsDefinition: Similiar to pills but are often coated with like substance to inprove flavor Term: SuppositoriesDefinition: Drugs administered or vaginally Term: Definition: Powdered or liquid forms of a drug that are using the respiratory route and are absorbed rapidly by the rich supply of capillaries in the lungs Term: AntagonismDefinition: opposition between 2 or more Term: Definition: a single, often times a large dose of Term: Definition: Medical or physiological conditions in a patient that would make it harmful to administer a medication of otherwise known theraputic value Term: Cumulative Definition: an added effect occurs when is administered in several doses, causing an increased effect. This increased effect usually due to a quantitative build up of the drug in the Term: Definition: A medication that decreases or lessens a body or activity Term: Definition: A physical or dependance on a drug Term: Definition: A eraction to a substance that is normally moreprofound than seen in a population not sensitive to the Term: Definition: An indivual reaction toa drug that is different from that seen in the general public Term: IndicationDefinition: A medical condition or conditions in which the drug has to be of theraputic value Term: PotentiationDefinition: the enhancement of ones drug's by another Term: Definition: Patients or that do not respond to a drug are said to be this... Term: Side Definition: unavoidable, undesired effects seen even in theraputic doses Term: Definition: A drug that or increases a bodily function. ie cofee Term: Definition: The combined action of 2 drugs, the action is much stronger than the effects of either drug seperately Term: actionDefinition: Desired intended action of a drug in appropriate medical condition Term: ToleranceDefinition: When patients are recieving on a long term basis, they may require larger and larger doses of the drug to achieve a theraputic effect Term: Untoward Definition: a side effect that is proves to the patient Term: Definition: A test that determines the amount of putiry of a given chemical in a preperation in the Term: Definition: Test to ascertain a drug's availability in a biological Term: BioequivalenceDefinition: Relative theraputic effectiveness of chemically drugs Term: Controlled Definition: Federal, state, and local laws control the use of a drug that may lead to drug or drug dependance Term: Definition: Any substance that is introduced into the body that a body function Term: EnteralDefinition: Administration of a drug via the tract |
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