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Chapter 26 - Administration of Medicaltion
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chemical:provides a precise description of the drug's chemical composition
analgesics:used to manage moderate to severe pain
contraceptives:used to prevent pregnancy and to regulate menstrual cycle
generic:assigned by the pharmaceutical manufacturer who develops the drug, before it receives official approval by the FDA
antidiarrheals:used to control and relieve diarrhea
laxatives:used to relieve constipation
antivirals:used to manage herpes infection
official:is the name under which the drug is listed in the official publications, such as the United States Pharmacopeia
schedule IV:low potential for abuse
schedule I:high potential for abuse
subcutaneous:SubQ
brand:is the name under which a pharmaceutical manufacturer markets the drug
intramuscular:IM
vastus lateralis:IM injection site
dorsogluteal:IM injection site
aspiration:to withdrawl back on a medication, used to double check for blood
asthma:condition characterized by wheezing, coughing, and dyspnea
vial:a closed glass container with a rubber stopper that holds medication
parenteral:administration of medication by injection
adverse reaction:an unintended and undesirable effect produced by a drug
pharmacology:the study of drugs
intradermal:introduction of medication into the dermal layer of the skin
drug:a chemical used for the treatment, prevention, or diagnosis of disease
allergen:a substance that is capable of causing an allergic reaction
synthroid:used as replacement or substitute therapy for diminished or absent thyroid functioning of many causes
Chapter 26 - Administration of Medicaltion
| 1. | | a chemical used for the treatment, prevention, or diagnosis of disease
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| 2. | | a closed glass container with a rubber stopper that holds medication
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| 3. | | a substance that is capable of causing an allergic reaction
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| 4. | | administration of medication by injection
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| 5. | | an unintended and undesirable effect produced by a drug
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| 6. | | assigned by the pharmaceutical manufacturer who develops the drug, before it receives official approval by the FDA
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| 7. | | condition characterized by wheezing, coughing, and dyspnea
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| 8. | | high potential for abuse
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| 12. | | introduction of medication into the dermal layer of the skin
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| 13. | | is the name under which a pharmaceutical manufacturer markets the drug
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| 14. | | is the name under which the drug is listed in the official publications, such as the United States Pharmacopeia
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| 15. | | low potential for abuse
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| 16. | | provides a precise description of the drug's chemical composition
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| 19. | | to withdrawl back on a medication, used to double check for blood
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| 20. | | used as replacement or substitute therapy for diminished or absent thyroid functioning of many causes |
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| 21. | | used to control and relieve diarrhea
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| 22. | | used to manage herpes infection
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| 23. | | used to manage moderate to severe pain
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| 24. | | used to prevent pregnancy and to regulate menstrual cycle
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| 25. | | used to relieve constipation
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Chapter 26 - Administration of Medicaltion
| 1. | | a chemical used for the treatment, prevention, or diagnosis of disease
|
| |
| 2. | | a closed glass container with a rubber stopper that holds medication
|
| |
| 3. | | a substance that is capable of causing an allergic reaction
|
| |
| 4. | | administration of medication by injection
|
| |
| 5. | | an unintended and undesirable effect produced by a drug
|
| |
| 6. | | assigned by the pharmaceutical manufacturer who develops the drug, before it receives official approval by the FDA
|
| |
| 7. | | condition characterized by wheezing, coughing, and dyspnea
|
| |
| 8. | | high potential for abuse
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| 12. | | introduction of medication into the dermal layer of the skin
|
| |
| 13. | | is the name under which a pharmaceutical manufacturer markets the drug
|
| |
| 14. | | is the name under which the drug is listed in the official publications, such as the United States Pharmacopeia
|
| |
| 15. | | low potential for abuse
|
| |
| 16. | | provides a precise description of the drug's chemical composition
|
| |
| |
| |
| 19. | | to withdrawl back on a medication, used to double check for blood
|
| |
| 20. | | used as replacement or substitute therapy for diminished or absent thyroid functioning of many causes |
| |
| 21. | | used to control and relieve diarrhea
|
| |
| 22. | | used to manage herpes infection
|
| |
| 23. | | used to manage moderate to severe pain
|
| |
| 24. | | used to prevent pregnancy and to regulate menstrual cycle
|
| |
| 25. | | used to relieve constipation
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| |
© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only