essential of med vc Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
stimulant (examples given in class) | caffeine, adderall |
antiviral | medication used to treat viruses, for example HIV, herpes |
antacid | agent that neutralizes gastric hydrochlorine |
when must drug names be capitalized? | trade name |
when will the drug names be in lowercase? | generic |
drug | a substance taken into the body that affects bodily functions |
trade name | given by drug company differentiated from generic name |
chemical name | the formula of the drug |
OTC | over the counter |
PDR | physicians drug reference |
DEA | drug enforcement administration |
what are drug standards | all preparations called by the same name must be of uniform |
what is the 1906 pure food drug act | 1st legislation in the U.S. |
antitussives | cough suppressant |
legend drug | federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription. |
know who and who can't write prescriptions for meds | Dentists, veterinarians, physicians, PA, RNPs, RPHs |
know what the different parts in color are for in the PDR | White-(company or manufacture index) Pink-(trade and generic name index alphabetical) |
what did the 1906 pure food and drug act require? | all drugs to meet minimal standards of strength, quality and purity (label container if dangerous) |
what is the 1906 pure food and drug act for? | protects consumer for what they buy |
therapeutic effect | a drug that someone takes that will help with therapy. examples tylenol, ibuprofen |
antidepressants | medications used to treat patients with various types of depression sometimes called mood elevators |
brand name | generic |
FDA | food and drug administration |
rules of nurses giving narcotics | must have keys to open area where narcotics are kept. must log information in book. |
rules of nurses for wasting narcotics | wasting meds you must have a witness watch you dispose of any meds/you and the witness will need to sign the waste log |
controlled substance act | established the DEA set tighter controls on specific group of drugs. Those being abused by society. |
Lethal Effect | Effect of the medication that can be lethal if given (death) |
toxic effect | allergic reaction to a medication that will cause a toxic effect. |
generic name | common name-differentiated from trade name by initial lowercase letter. |
remember many anti-inflammatories drugs have to be used with caution because they cause stomach upset, burning or irritation | acetaminophen, ibuprofen |
trade name | name given by a company copyrighted differentiated from generic name by capitalized initial letter. |
anticonvulsants | schedule IV phenobarbitol helps with seizures |
USP/NF | United States Pharmacopeia/National formulary |
antipyretic | fever reducer (tylenol, aspirin) |
antihypertensive | blood pressure meds |
analgesic | relieves pain (tylenol, demerol, aspirin) |
antihistamines | allergy meds |
antibiotic | kill infection |
prototype drug | model example a drug that typifies the characteristics of that classification |
pharmacology | study of drugs and their origin, nature, properties and effects on living organism. |
anorexiants | appetite suppressants |
pharmokinetics | what happens to the drug as it moves throughout the body |
who can dispense and manufacture a controlled drug | dispense-must have a DEA # Manufacture-Pharmaceutical companies. |
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