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pht142
study guide mod 5 week 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what is ophthalmics and otics | drops or ointments for the eyes and ears |
| topicals include | patches, ointments, creams, pastes,and liniments |
| inhalants are inhaled through | the nose and mouth into the lungs |
| the parenteral route that is the most dangerous | parenteral route |
| peripheral line includes | arms, hands, and feet |
| central lines include | heart, legs, upper thigh |
| what dosage is weight a common factor | animals and pediactrics |
| cancer patients with sores in their mouth are treated with | lollipops and lozenges |
| what route is the fastest to deliver meds to the blood | IV |
| insulin should be given | subcutaneous |
| pediactrics doses are in what form before diluted | adult dose |
| routes of administration | inhalants, enterals, topicals, ophalmics and otics, parenterals |
| 3 types of parenteral injections | subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous |
| aseptic compounding | hand-washing, wearing protective dress, knowledge and skill of equipment, and solid product manipulation |
| pyrogen | a substance that produces fever |
| enteral | a method of nutrient delivery in which meds is given directly to the gastrointestinal tract |
| parenteral | administration via injection |
| bolus | an initial dose |
| piggyback | delivery of a secondary IV solution from an outside source into an IV line containing fluid from an existing line |
| phlebitis | inflammation of the vein |
| sepsis | infection in the blood(med used to treat is xigris) |
| metathesis | a mere change in place of a morbid substance, without removal from the body |
| TPN | total parenteral nutrition |
| lactose intolerant | unable to digest dairy based foods |
| what form of of meds are easier for terminally ill patients | topicals |
| what is phenylephrine | counter agent for viagra |
| penicillin injection used to treat what | syphillis(al capone died from syphillis) |
| methergine | this drug was used after she had her son |
| subcutaneous (SQ) | insulin |
| intramuscular (IM) | vaccines |
| intravenous (IV) | antibiotics |
| intracardiac (IC) | epinephrine |
| intrathecal (IT) | spinal tap |
| intradermal (ID) | tuberculosis |