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Cleveland Clinic Pharmacy Week 2014
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Acetaminophen: I’ll get rid of your fever but don’t mix me with alcohol
Adverseeffect: An unintended bad reaction to a medication
Residents: CC has 21 of these new pharmacy graduates who are advancing their training on the main campus
Apothecary:In olden days, a pharmacist was known as what?
Rx: a legend (prescription) drug is also known as
Epic: The name of CC’s CPOE system
PharmD: Degree all new graduates of a college of pharmacy receive
Verify: A pharmacist does this to an inpatient medication order before it is processed
Apoteca: The Italian manufacturer of CC’s automated chemo robot
Prescription: The cure for what ails you (hopefully)
Pharmacist: The keeper of medications
Barcode: This is scanned before a medication is given to the patient
Antibiotic: Medication that can cure a bacterial infection
Medboard: This is used to track medication deliveries throughout the hospital
Mortarandpestle: A wood, ceramic, or stone container and heavy bat-shaped tool used to grind medications - it is often the symbol for pharmacy
SERS: CC's medication safety reporting system
Pyxis: Medication storage cabinets on patient care units
Pneumatic Tube: STAT medications are often delivered to the unit through this system
Interaction: This happens when two drugs cause a bad reaction when administered together
Cole: The "I" Institute
Cleveland Clinic Pharmacy Week 2014
Across:5. | The cure for what ails you (hopefully) | 8. | The keeper of medications | 9. | An unintended bad reaction to a medication | 10. | The name of CC’s CPOE system | 11. | Medication that can cure a bacterial infection |
| 12. | Degree all new graduates of a college of pharmacy receive | 13. | Medication storage cabinets on patient care units | 14. | This is scanned before a medication is given to the patient | 15. | CC's medication safety reporting system |
| | Down:1. | The Italian manufacturer of CC’s automated chemo robot | 2. | The "I" Institute | 3. | This happens when two drugs cause a bad reaction when administered together | 4. | In olden days, a pharmacist was known as what? |
| 6. | CC has 21 of these new pharmacy graduates who are advancing their training on the main campus | 7. | A pharmacist does this to an inpatient medication order before it is processed | 9. | I’ll get rid of your fever but don’t mix me with alcohol |
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Cleveland Clinic Pharmacy Week 2014
Across:5. | The cure for what ails you (hopefully) | 8. | The keeper of medications | 9. | An unintended bad reaction to a medication | 10. | The name of CC’s CPOE system | 11. | Medication that can cure a bacterial infection |
| 12. | Degree all new graduates of a college of pharmacy receive | 13. | Medication storage cabinets on patient care units | 14. | This is scanned before a medication is given to the patient | 15. | CC's medication safety reporting system |
| | Down:1. | The Italian manufacturer of CC’s automated chemo robot | 2. | The "I" Institute | 3. | This happens when two drugs cause a bad reaction when administered together | 4. | In olden days, a pharmacist was known as what? |
| 6. | CC has 21 of these new pharmacy graduates who are advancing their training on the main campus | 7. | A pharmacist does this to an inpatient medication order before it is processed | 9. | I’ll get rid of your fever but don’t mix me with alcohol |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only