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Haney medterm c22-13

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What kind of medicine is given by the mouth and swallowed?   Oral medication  
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Where is the sublingual medication placed?   under the tounge  
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What medicine is one that in placed in the mouth next to the cheek; it is in a tablet form?   a buccal medication  
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What is the name for the medications that are sprayed or inhaled into the nose, throat and lungs?   inhalation  
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________medications are those inserted into the rectum and slowly absorbed onto the mucous membrane lining of the rectum.   rectal  
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This is the kind of medication inserted into the vagina.   vaginal  
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What kind of medication is applied directly to the skin or mucous membrane for a local effect to the area?   A topical medication  
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What is the method of applying a drug to unbroken skin?   transdermal method  
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What kind of medication is injected the medication into the body using a needle and syringe?   parenteral  
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What is a small amount of medication is injected just beneath the epidermis?   intradermal  
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What kind of medication is injected directly into the muscle?   intramuscular  
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What medication is injected directly into the vein, entering the bloodstream immediately?   intravenous  
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Where is subcutaneous medication injected?   into the subcutaneous layer, or fatty tissue, of the skin  
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What is tolerance?   the resistance to the effect of a drug.  
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When does cumulation occur?   when a drug is not completely excreted from the body before another dose is given  
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What is an unusual, inappropriate response to a drug?   idiosncrasy  
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What occurs when two drugs administered together produce a more powerful response than the sum of their individual effects?   potentiation  
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What is an example of a sever idiosyncratic reaction to a drug or its dosage?   anaphylactic shock  
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What is it called when the effect is on the whole body?   systemic effect  
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What is the easiest, safest and most economical method of taking a medication?   orally  
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What is the disadvantage or rectal medication?   absorption is slow and irregular.  
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How are local anesthetics administered?   injected into the subcutaneous layer  
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What kind of injections are used for allergy testing?   Intradermal injections  
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What kind of injections are used when medication is needed quickly and when need over a period of time?   Intravenous injections  
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What is an adverse reaction?   a reaction when the body reacts to a drug in an unexpected way that may endanger a patient's health and safety  
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