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1.
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one drug enchances the effects of another
2.
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central veneous access includes all except
3.
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what does not affect the drug response time
4.
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names of drugs include
5.
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what is not an action of a drug
6.
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what is the substance that is responsible for decreasing blood glucose level called
7.
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which hormones does the adrenal cortex gland secrete?
8.
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one drug effects the pharmacology of another
9.
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rapidly occuring tolerance to a drug
10.
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hypothyroidism leads to
11.
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the administering of one drug alters the response of another drug
12.
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mucous membranes are present at all sites except
13.
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Drugs mixed with a wax-like base that melts at body
temperature.
14.
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an SQ injection means
15.
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a drug that causes a physiological response
16.
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tolerance for a drug that occurs after the administration of another drug
17.
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you should document all of the following after providing a pt with medication except
18.
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how the drug works and effects the body
19.
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when giving an SQ injection, you should
20.
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sympathetic class includes all except
21.
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a decreased response using the same amount
22.
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enteral means
23.
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on drug labels you will find all except:
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parenteral administration is generally more rapid then enteral
25.
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How the drug is absorbed, distributed, and
eliminated; typically includes onset and duration
of action.
26.
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a drug that inhibits or blocks a physiological response
27.
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which of the following is not a source of drugs
28.
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IM injection sides include all of the following except
29.
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the additive effect, administering two drugs with similar effects are given
30.
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Delivering medications by absorption through the
gastrointestinal tract:
31.
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suspensions with an oily substance in the solution
32.
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parenteral is any route outside of the GI tract, it usually involves:
33.
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two drugs given with similar effects to produce a greater effect
34.
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Route Including intravenous, endotracheal, intraosseous,
umbilical, intramuscular, subcutaneously,
inhalation, topical
35.
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all are types of pulmonary drug administration except
36.
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pharmacokinetics consists of
37.
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a macrodrip drips:
38.
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increased effectiveness when the drug is given in several doses
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asepsis:
40.
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diabetes mellitus directly effects the:
41.
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a mixture of two immiscible liquids, one being dispersed throughout the other in small droplets
42.
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all of the following are indications for IV access except
43.
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Antihyperlipidemic Agents treat:
44.
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chemicals used to prevent, treat or diagnose disease
45.
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Most emergency medications are given
intravenously to avoid :
46.
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what type of drug is to be absorbed through the skin or mucous membranes?
47.
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Gelatin containers filled with powders or tiny pills.
48.
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the parasympathetic drug system includes all but which
49.
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the study of drugs and their actions on the body is known as
50.
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the glucagon kits involve a liquid loaded syringe and a vial of powder, this is called a