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What is the official nonproprietary drug name assigned by a manufacturer?   Generic name  
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What is also known as the trade, or proprietary name?   Brand Name  
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What type of names are Nitro-Bid, Nitrong, and Nitrostat?   Brand or Trade names  
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What term refers to the conditions for which a drug is used?   Indications  
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Which chemical materials, through biotechnology and genetic engineering, are combined to make new drugs?   DNA  
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What word describes the desired effect of a drug, or the reason a drug is administered?   Therapeutic effect  
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A drive or craving to take a drug to relieve discomfort is called:   Psychological drug dependence  
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Constriction of the bronchial muscle, edema of the pharynx and larynx, severe wheezing, and dyspnea are symptoms of what?   Anaphylaxis  
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The process whereby antacids and iron supplements work against the absorption of the antibiotic tetracycline is described as what?   Antagonism  
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What condition is usually treated by administering medications via nebulizers, inhalers and atomizers?   Asthma  
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Which type of medications must be kept in a locked, secure place with limited access, must be counted or measured at the beginning of each shift   Controlled Substances  
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Although a drug may have many brand names, it only has one   Generic name  
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How many calories a day is MyPlate based on?   2000  
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What is found in sunlight, yellow fruits and vegetables, and green leafy vegetables?   Fat-soluble vitamins  
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A deficiency of which vitamin can cause tingling in extremities?   Vitamin B1  
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Members of the healthcare them should advise patients to exercise caution if using herbs because they are not approved by the   FDA  
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An older female adult should be counseled to make sure she is getting an adequate supply of what 2 items?   Calcium and Vitamin D  
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Which antibiotics pose a greater risk for superinfection than other microbials?   Tetracyclines  
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What is a beneficial product created by bacteria that live in intestines?   Vitamins  
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Which microorganism receives nourishment from undigested food in the colon?   Escherichia coli  
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Why are polio and yellow fever now rare?   Immunization  
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What does OSHA stand for?   Occupational Safety and Health Administration  
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What type of hearing loss results from damage to the central nervous system from the auditory nucleus to the cortex?   Central  
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What is the procedure for instilling ear drops in a child?   Pull the auricle down and back  
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What condition can affect the fetus when a pregnant woman is exposed to rubella during the first 16 weeks?   Congenital deafness  
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Term that describes a hard protein in the cells of epidermis, nails, and hair that is waterproof and a barrier to pathogens and chemicals?   Keratin  
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Skin codition characterized by reds raised lesions and dry silvery scales   Psoriasis  
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An infestation of lice is called   Pediculosis  
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Discoloration or bruising caused by leakage of blood into the subcutaneous tissue   Ecchymosis  
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What is made up of dead white blood cells and debris?   Pus  
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What type of medications are prescribed to treat high cholesterol?   Antilipemics  
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Pooling of blood in the veins, associated with immobility, obesity, pregnancy, chf and steroid therapy can lead to what?   Thrombophlebitis  
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What must be checked daily while on digitalis?   Pulse  
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Effective for treatment of myocardial infarction if given within 6 hours of the onset of chest pain?   Thrombolytics  
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What medication may be prescribed to treat anemia   Feosol  
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The exchange of gases between blood and air is called?   Respiration  
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A patient with a "barrel chest" may be diagnosed with what?   Emphysema  
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What is the goal of oxygen therapy?   To relieve hypoxia  
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Before giving an influenza vaccine, make sure the patient is not allergic to what?   Eggs  
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First sign of upper respiratory cancer?   Persistent Hoarseness  
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A chronic, progressive disease of the liver characterized by degeneration and destruction of liver cells is called   Cirrhosis  
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Disease of the colon and rectum characterized by inflammation and ulceration with alternating periods of remissions and exacerbations   Ulcerative colitis  
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Ordered if a patient is unconscious, nauseated, can't take oral medication, has a fever, or in pain   Suppository  
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4x as much Prilosec accumulates in the blood of what ethnic group?   Asian Americans  
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What does urine contain?   95% water, 5% solutes  
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Blood in the urine is called   Hematuria  
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Procedure used to provide direct visualization of the interior of the bladder   Cytoscopy  
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What can be replaced by eating a diet rich in potassium, calcium,. sodium and magnesium?   Electrolytes  
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tolterodine (Detrol) is used for what condition?   Overactive bladder  
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The male and female sex glands are called   Gonads  
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If the egg is not fertilized, the hormones cause the uterine lining to be shed, resulting in ?   Menstruation  
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What must happen for trichomoniasis to be cured?   Both partners must be treated simultaneously  
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A person may develop depression, edema, and apathy while taking what medication?   Progesterone  
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What structure controls sleep, appetite, and body temperature?   Hypothalamus  
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Why must insulin be injected?   Insulin is destroyed by gastric secretions  
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Potentially fatal insufficient production of corticosteroids is called   Addison's Disease  
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Weight gain, edema, hypertension, and failure of wounds to heal are problems associated with the long term dose of what?   Corticosteroids  
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What type of injury results from tearing a ligament?   Sprain  
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A drug that suppresses inflammation in degenerative diseases of the joints?   Antiarthritic  
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What adverse reaction of aspirin limits its use in treating musculoskeletal conditions?   Gastrointestinal bleeding  
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What category of drugs slow cell activity and inhibit the passing of nerve impulses?   CNS depressants  
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Dilantin, Depakene, Tegretol and Klonopin treat what?   Seizures  
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What antimigrane drug is available in parenteral, oral, and inhalation forms?   Imitrex  
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Antabuse is given to treat what condition?   Alcohol dependence  
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Permanent changes in mood and behavior occur through   Psychotherapy  
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What psychotic disorder benefits from taking antipsychotics?   Schizophrenia  
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What potentiates the effects of antipsychotics and could lead to a fatal outcome?   Alcohol  
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Xanax, Librium, and Valium are what type of medication?   Benzodiazepines  
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The spreading of malignant cells from one site to other parts of the body is called?   Metastatis  
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What type of drugs cross-link strands of cellular DNA and interfere with RNA, causing an imbalance of growth that results in cell destruction?   Alkylating Agents  
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Term that describes a reduction in the number of leukocytes in the blood?   Leukopenia  
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Hair loss is called?   Alopecia  
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What injection method is most commonly used in administering immunizations?   Subcutaneous  
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What is one of the most important ways in which geriatric medicine differs from medical care delivered to younger patients?   Medication therapy  
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Why are wastes excreted more slowly in the older adult?   Kidneys do not filter the blood as efficiently  
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What affects absorption and distribution?   Slower blood circulation, and slower absorption of medications through the intestines.  
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