
Pharmacology Fall Final Review
Quiz by Jasmine Shepard
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What Vitamin is found in the carotene of plants, especially yellow-orange and dark leafy vegetables?
Provisions of the 1970 Controlled Substance Act
Who requires a DEA Number?
What is the term for a common or general name assigned to a drug and never capitalized?
What is the name used by the pharmaceutical company that identifies its copyrighted drug with a capitalized letter?
What is the name of the exact molecular formula of the drug?
What is damage to the kidneys resulting in impaired kidney function, decreased urinary output, and renal failure?
Which medication reaches widespread areas of the body?
The initial high dose used to elevate the level of the drug in the blood quickly is called?
Method of drug delivery by absorption through the mucosa under the tongue is called ____________________.
The following routes of administration involve the GI tract, EXCEPT _____________.
A trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole suspension contains 40 mg/ 5 ml. The order is for 120 mg. If you use the ratio and proportion method the formula should be set up as follows.
The order reads Ampicillin 0.5 g. What is available is: unit dose packet reads 250 mg/cap. If you use the basic calculation method, what is the dose?
You know that there are 1000 grams in a kilogram. You know that an infant weight 3400 grams to determine the weight in kg, the ratio and proportion method should be set up as follows ______________.
What does Stat mean?
What is the appropriate conversion of 75 kg?
The healthcare work should question medication order if ____________.
When administering a medication, the healthcare provider ______________.
A disadvantage of the oral route of administration is:
Aspiration is best defined as _________.
What route is best for a child?
What medication route matches “injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer?”
Which are following are ALL used specifically for systemic effects?
What is an antivenom?
What is a substance taken into the body by ingestion, inhalation, or absorption that interferes with normal physiological function is a(n)
How do you treat poisoning of the skin or eyes?
What are contraindications for the use of isotretinoins?
What is true about antiviral agents?
What is pediculosis?
What is the definition of adrenergic drug?
A drug that mimics the action of the sympathetic nervous system.
What are Epi-pen used for?
Which of the following medications are used to treat gout?
What should be included in teaching regarding Pyridium?
What do diuretics do?
What are H2 blockers, PPIs, gastric mucosal agents used for?
a tablet with special coating that resits disintegration by gastric juices is called
where does the absorption of a drug occur?
Excessive immune response to a specific substance is
Drugs that act in various ways to reduce the number of stools are
Drugs listed in Schedule 1 of Controlled Substances
Diuretics are typically given to
Which of the following contraindications or warnings is appropriate for tetracyclines?
Match Zovirax (Acyclovir) with its category
Match Diflucan (fluconazole) with its category