Stack #186886 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
2 primary ways medication is given | orally and parentally |
usual dose means | unit dose |
the seven rights are | right patient, dose, drug,time,route, documentation |
drugs for oral administration are | they are absorbed slowlylozenges, liquids,capsules, tablets |
the metric system is based on the _________ | decimal system |
basic units of volume and weight in the decimal based metric system are?? | metric system |
Household units of measurement used measure drugs are units of ___________________ | volume |
metric system measures | liter |
gram measures | weight |
7 steps to correct documentation for medication are | patient, drs. orders. date . right drug in chart, time given, right dose, right technique |
5 reactions that might occur with anaphylaxis | convulsions, diarrhea, decreased BP, vomiting, difficulty breathing |
meniscus means | cresent shaped form at the top of liquid for correct measure |
medication is absorbed through what in buccal and sublingual?? | tissue that is rich in capillaries |
administration of a substance such as a drug by muscle,vein or any other means than the GI tract | parental administration |
severe allergic reaction | anaphylatic |
drug used to treat allergies | epinphrine |
3 times medication should be checked | before taking out of cabinet, before preparing, before placing back on shelf |
what are 3 types of measurement systems used | Household, metric, apothecaries(oldest) |
assessment is to locate and inspect injection site for | tatoos, burns, moles, birthmarks, rednesss, warts |
4 assessments you need to do before giving medication | injection site, drug allergies, patient overall condition, patient consent form |
what is included in the right documentation | date, drug, time, dose, administration route, patient education lst initial and last name |
medication for ears is admin.by | drops and gauze wick |
liquid medication is measured in a _________ | plastic disposeable calibrated cup |
Medication for the eye must be labeled | sterile |
secretion in the ear is called | serum |
sphincter of the anus is _____________ ______and suppository inserted _______ long into rectum | voluntarily controlled 1 1/2 inch |
what are scored tablets | they can be cut |
these medications should be never crushed | enteric coated, controlled released, extended release, sustained release |
what is it called when you give drugs on top of tongue?? | translingual-mist or sprays |
insulin syringes are calibrated in ______ | units |
small bottle with rubber diaphragm | vial |
small glass or plastic container | ampule |
the most common method of drug admin. in a medical office ________________ | injection |
most common sites for ID | forearm and upper back |
sub Q provides a ______________ sustained release and long duration of _________________ | slow action |
Im allow admin. of a ____amount of drug and are used when patient require ____ drug absorption and usually irrated tissues______ | larger rapid less |
method used when injection and IM drug that can irritate the subQ tissue | Z track |
who can administer a IV drug | drs and nurse only |
7 areas to avoid applying trans. patch | skin folds, below knee, burned area, scar tissue, hairy area, irritated area |
vaginal drug admin. common form | suppositories |
5 parts of a syringe | barrel, plunger, needle, tip, flange |
the gauge is the _____ of the lumen | diameter |
insulin is measured in | units 100 per cc |
most common injections given to chilren | vaccines |
sites to avoid on children for injections | deltoid and dorsogluteal |
possible drug-drug interactions can be severe what is this called | polypharmacy |
5 medications patients forget to mention | vitamins, sedatives, antacids, herbal remedies, birth control |
_____drugs require a drs written order | prescription |
study of drugs | pharmacology |
excretion describes the manner inwhich a drug is ___________from the ______ | eliminated body |
drugs official name | generic |
traded name of drug is also ________ &_______ | brand and proprietary |
drugs trade name protected for years | 17 |
efficacy means | therapeutic value |
drug that is potentially dangerous and addictive | controlled substance |
How many levels of controlled sustances | 5 |
which level of controlled substance can be prescribed, must be filled within 7 days no refills | Level II |
what level of controlled substancr can an MA write the prescription order for the physician to sign | LEVEL IV |
four legal requirements associated with the schedule II sub. | triplicate order form, Dea form 222 be licensed dr., must refill within 7 days, cannot be refilled, store undder lock and key, record kept for 2 YRs |
4 parts of a prescription | superscription, inscription, subscription, signature |
name of the drug and the amount of drug per dose | inscription |
subscription | directions to pharmacist |
signature is also known as the ________ and refers to patient instruction | transcription |
can a Ma telephone a prescription renewal to the pharmacy??? | yes |
special preparation made from microorganisms and administered to a person | vaccine |
MA must wait for authorization for the dr to renew a prescription by phone | true |
Ma must nver telephone prescription renewals for sched. IV & V medications?? T OR F | false |
3 areas of concern about patients taking otc drugs | otc may not produce enough therapeutic benefit, may mask symptoms, interactions can occur and lead to adverse reactions |
the study what the body does to drugs | pharmacodynamics |
pharmacotherapeutics is sometimes called | clinical pharmacology |
the purpose or reason for using a drug is called_____________ | indication |
how are controlled substance identified on their lables | large C C and roman numeral inside the C |
the process of converting a drug form its dose fore to a form the body can use | absorption |
to give a drug by any route that introduces the drug into a patients body?? | administer |
the purpose or reason for using a drug | indication |
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