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Lesson 26/Integumentary System Pharmaceuticals and Tests

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/olone   steroid drug  
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/one   steroid drug  
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ABD pads   type of bandage, gauze used as a sponge or packing material for the abdominal  
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acetic acid   acidifying agent  
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ASA, acetylsalicylic acid   generic name of aspirin  
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Candida albicans   a yeast species; common cause of skin mucous membrane, vaginal yeast infection  
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cephradine   broad-spectrum antibiotic  
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cocc/o   coccus, cocci family of bacteria that are ball shaped  
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cold packs   ice pack to decrease blood flow to injured area  
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Eschericha coli, E-coli   bacteria found in the bowel  
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fluocinolone   corticosteroid  
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imidazole   antineoplastic agent  
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Kerlix   gauze, wound dressing  
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ketoconazole   antifungal antibiotic  
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micronized griseofulvin   antifungal treatment that makes skin more resistant to fungus  
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Microsporum   pathogenic fungi causing dermatophytosis  
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NS, normal saline   water with same salt concentration as blood  
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penicillin G   antibiotic used to fight infections such as strep, staph, meningitis, syphilis  
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petrolatum   hemorrhoid cream  
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prednis/o   drug name  
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silk tape   tape to apply gauze or bandage  
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Silvadene   used to treat and prevent bacterial infection in burns or other conditions as prescribed  
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staphyl/o   combining forms with resemblance to a cluster of grapes  
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Staphylococcus aureus   bacteria found in nasal membranes and skin (hair follicles)  
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tetracycline   antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections, chlamydia and acne  
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tinea   tinea cruris, tinea captitis, tinea versicolor (fungus infection of the keratin component of hair, skin or nails  
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