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doug-pt131-final
Doug, PT131, Final
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| SSRI's | Celexa, cymbalta, lexapro, prozac belong to this class of druts. |
| MAOI's | Drug class that includes Nardil, Eldepryl and Parnate. |
| Benadryl | Antihistamine also for sleep (antitussive) |
| Clean Room | Air quality, temperature and humidity are highly requlated to reduce contamination |
| Synergism | The combined effect of 2 drugs is greater than the sum of their individual effects. |
| Imipramine | Drug commonly used to treat bedwetting in children. |
| Lithium | Oldest drug prescribed for bi-polar disease |
| Pharmacology | The combined study of both pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. |
| Biotransformation | Term that refers to the chemical altering of a drug, also known as metabolism. |
| Antagonism | The combined effect of 2 drugs is less than the sum of their individual effects. |
| Single Dose Vial | Vial that contains no preservatives, so once container is entered then it is no longer sterile |
| Compounding | Mixing ingredients to make medicine for patient use. |
| Filter | Used to remove air, bacteria, fungi and particulants from a solution |
| Potentiation | Effect caused by one drug prolonging the effect of another drug. |
| Trade Name | Name given by the drug company |
| Bioavailability | Term defined as a percentage of the dose of a drug that is actually absorbed into the bloodstream. |
| Alprazolaam | Xanax is used to treat anxiety disorders |
| Official Name | Name under which a drug is listed in the USP |
| Gauge | Size of the opening of a needle |
| Pepto Bismol | Shouldnt give to children because it can cause rye syndrome and contains asprin, gastro intestinal agent. |
| What are the parts of a syringe | tip, barrell and plunger |
| How many inches inside the lamiter flow hood should you work | 6 |
| how often should a laminator flow hood be inspected | every 6 months |
| to prevent chory insert the needle at what degree and up or down | 45 degrees, up |
| antacids and dairy | tetracycline |
| choletra, viracept belong to | Antivirals |
| examples of leukotriene inhibitors | singular, accolate, and zyflo |
| generic for reglan | metoclopramide |
| generic name for ammodium | loperamide |
| agents used to treat TB | cipro, laniazid, rifamate, priftin |
| traditional rescue inhaler used by asmatics contains what drug | albuteral |
| if allergic to pennecillin what should you avoid | cephelosporin |
| prefered needle type used in a pharmacy is | luer-lock |
| drugs that perform a proctive coat over ulcer | gaviscon and carafate |
| drug class prescribed using pulse therapy | anti-fungals |
| who should avoid decongestants | people with high blood pressure |
| is MOM an aluminum hydroxide | no |
| generic for zantac | ranitidine |
| is tagamat a proton pump inhibitor | no |
| what is brand for symethicone | thazine, malicine |
| some steps to necessary in practice of aseptic tech | hand washing, lamitor flow hood, alcohol |
| 5 patients rights | right patient, right dose, right time, right drug and route |
| generic for dramimine and what does it treat | motion sickness, |
| habitual use of stimulant laxitaves can lead to what | loss of normal bowel function |
| should card board be in clean room | no |
| all clean room environmants should be maintained a min of a class what environment | 100 |
| 2 numbers which needles are identified | gauge, length |