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Mercy Pharm - Brady Fill In The Blanks

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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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