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Ch.11:Brittany Benning #1

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Adverse Reaction-   an unintended and undesirable effect produced by a drug.  
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Allergen-   A substance that is capable of causing an allergic reaction.  
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Allergy-   An abnormal hypersensitivity of the body to substances that are ordinarily harmless.  
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Ampule-   A small sealed glass container that holds a single dose of medication.  
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Anaphylactic Reaction-   A serious allergic reaction that requires immediate treatment.  
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Autoimmune Disease-   A condition in which the body's immune system produces antibodies that attack the body's own cells. the cause is unknown.  
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chemotherapy-   The use of chemicals to treat disease. Chemotherapy is most often used to refer to the treatment of cancer using antineoplastic medications.  
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Controlled Drug-   A drug that has restrictions placed on it by federal government because of its potential for abuse.  
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Conversion-   Changing from one system of measurement to another.  
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Cubic Centimeter-   The amount of space occupied by 1 milliliter (1ml=1cc)  
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DEA Number-   A regulation number assigned to physicians by the Drug Enforcement Administration for prescribing or dispensing controlled drugs.  
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Dose-   the quantity of a drug to be administered at one time.  
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Drug-   A chemical used for the treatment, prevention, or diagnosis of disease.  
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Enternal Nutrition-   the delivery of nutrients through a tube inserted into the gastrointestinal tract.  
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Gauge-   the diameter of the lumen of the needle used to administer medication.  
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Hemophilia-   an inherited bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of a clotting factor needed for proper coagulation of blood.  
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Immune Globulin-   A blood product consisting of pooled human plasma containing antibodies.  
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Induration-   An area of hardened tissue.  
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Infusion-   the administration of fluids, medications, or nutrients into a vein.  
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Inhalation Administration-   The administration of medication by way of air or other vapor being drawn into the lungs.  
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Inscription-   the part of the prescription that indicates the name of the drug and the drug dosage.  
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Intradermal Injection-   Introduction of medication into the dermal layer of the skin.  
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Intramuscular Injection-   Introduction of medication into the muscular layer of the body.  
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Intravenous Therapy(IV)-   The administration of a liquid agent directly into a patient's vein, where it is distributed throughout the body via the circulatory system.  
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Oral Administration-   Administration of medication by mouth.  
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Parenteral-   Administration of medication by injection.  
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Pharmacology-   The study of drugs.  
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Prescription-   A physician's order authorizing the dispensing of a drug by a pharmacist.  
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Signatura-   The part of the prescription that indicates the information to print on the medication label.  
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Subcutaneous Injection-   Introduction of medication beneath the skin, into the subcutaneous or fatty layer of the body.  
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Sublingual Administration-   Administration of medication by placing it under the tongue, where it dissolves and is absorbed through the mucous membrane.  
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Subscription-   The part of the prescription that gives directions to the pharmacist and usually designates the number of doses to be dispensed.  
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Superscription-   the part of the prescription consisting of the symbol Rx (from the Latin word recipe meaning "take").  
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Topical Administration-   Application of a drug to a particular spot,usually for a local action.  
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Transfusion-   the administration of whole blood or blood products through the intravenous route.  
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Vial-   A closed glass container with a rubber stopper that holds medication.  
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Wheal-   A small raised area of skin.  
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