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Quiz Mid-Way PT136
Chapter 4 (FPP) Chapter 1 & 2 (C) & Chapter 15 (PH)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Specialty area of harmacy consisting of compunding & dispensing of radioactive materials | Nuclear Pharmacy |
| Subtype of WBC that is produced from lymphocytes that matured in the thymus | T-Cells |
| Another term for antibodies | Immunoglobulins |
| The inner fluid of the cell, containing RNA, where cell respiration takes place | Cytoplasm |
| Ultramicroscopic infectious pathogen that can replicate itself only within cells of a living host | Virus |
| Subtype of WBC tha tis produced from lymphocytes that matured in the bone marrow | B-Cells |
| Selectively permeable phospholipid membrane tha tallows materials in & out of a cell | Cell Membrane |
| Characteristics that vary from pathogen to pathogen. | Shape, size, & motility |
| Liquid solutions that may be either alcoholic or hydroalcoholic | Spirits |
| Route of administration also known as the transdermal route | Percutaneous |
| Drug class used to treat dysfunctions of the menstrual cycle, including uterine bleeding, amenorrhea & endometriosis | Progestins |
| Thiazide, Loop, & Potassium-sparing diuretics are these type of agents. | Urinary system agents |
| Route of administration that includes the buccal & sublingual route | Parenteral |
| ACE inhibitors, Nitrates, Beta Blockers, & Calcium Channel Blockers are these type of agents | Cardiovascular |
| Estrostep FE, Ortho Tri Cyclen, & Yasmin are examples from this class | Oral contraceptives |
| Hypothyroid agents used as thyroid replacement therapy | Liotrix & liothyrinone |
| Factors used when determining the best route of administration | Patients age, physical state & condition |
| Dosage form tha tis defined as an aqueous solution containing sucrose | Syrup |
| Dosage form that consists of a solute & a solvent | Solution |
| Term that is defined as evaporating readily | Volatile |
| The length of time that a product remains stable until decomposition occurs | Shelf life |
| Drug class that is directed into body cavity or against a body part to clean & disinfect | Douches |
| Disease causing organisms | Pathogens |
| Drug class used to cleanse & treat diseases of the mouth & throat | Gargles & washes |
| Recipe o fprescription that lists the components & quantities of a product | Formulation |
| Specialty area of harmacy consisting of compunding & dispensing of radioactive materials | Nuclear Pharmacy |
| Subtype of WBC that is produced from lymphocytes that matured in the thymus | T-Cells |
| Another term for antibodies | Immunoglobulins |
| The inner fluid of the cell, containing RNA, where cell respiration takes place | Cytoplasm |
| Ultramicroscopic infectious pathogen that can replicate itself only within cells of a living host | Virus |
| Subtype of WBC tha tis produced from lymphocytes that matured in the bone marrow | B-Cells |
| Selectively permeable phospholipid membrane tha tallows materials in & out of a cell | Cell Membrane |
| Characteristics that vary from pathogen to pathogen. | Shape, size, & motility |
| Liquid solutions that may be either alcoholic or hydroalcoholic | Spirits |
| Route of administration also known as the transdermal route | Percutaneous |
| Drug class used to treat dysfunctions of the menstrual cycle, including uterine bleeding, amenorrhea & endometriosis | Progestins |
| Thiazide, Loop, & Potassium-sparing diuretics are these type of agents. | Urinary system agents |
| Route of administration that includes the buccal & sublingual route | Parenteral |
| ACE inhibitors, Nitrates, Beta Blockers, & Calcium Channel Blockers are these type of agents | Cardiovascular |
| Estrostep FE, Ortho Tri Cyclen, & Yasmin are examples from this class | Oral contraceptives |
| Hypothyroid agents used as thyroid replacement therapy | Liotrix & liothyrinone |
| Factors used when determining the best route of administration | Patients age, physical state & condition |
| Dosage form tha tis defined as an aqueous solution containing sucrose | Syrup |
| Dosage form that consists of a solute & a solvent | Solution |
| Term that is defined as evaporating readily | Volatile |
| The length of time that a product remains stable until decomposition occurs | Shelf life |
| Drug class that is directed into body cavity or against a body part to clean & disinfect | Douches |
| Disease causing organisms | Pathogens |
| Drug class used to cleanse & treat diseases of the mouth & throat | Gargles & washes |
| Recipe o fprescription that lists the components & quantities of a product | Formulation |