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Medication A substance administered for: Diagnosis,Cure, Treatment,Mitigration,Prevention.
Controlled Substance Act (1970) Established goverment programs to promote prevention and treatment of medication dependence.
Side Effects The unintended, Secondary effect a medication predictably will cause. -Maybe harmless of injurious
Adverse Effects Generally considered severe responses to medication
Medication Interaction When one Medication modifies the action of another medication
Therapeutic Effect the expected or predictable physiological response a medication causes.-Each medication has a desired therapeutic effect for which it is prescribed.
Controlled Substance Act (1970) Established goverment programs to promote prevention and treatment of medication dependence.
Side Effect the unintended , secondary effects of a medication predictably will cause.
Adverse Effects generally considered severe response to medication.
Therapeutic Effect the expected or predictable physiological response a medication causes. -each medication has a desired therapeutic effect for which it is prescribed.
Medication Interaction When one medicatiob modifies the action of another medication
Toxicity May develope after prolonged intake of a medication or when a medication sccumilates in the blood because of impaired metabolism or excretion.
Parts of a Prescription Subscription:Name of client,address,and sometimes age. -Date presrciption was written. -Rx symbol meaning "Take thou". -Inscription: Medication name ,strength,dosage. -Route -Dispensing instructions -Directions for administration to give to client.
(blank) - refill/speacial labeling -Prescribers signature
Created by: ginger07
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