Anesthetic Agents
Antibiotics
MISCELLANEOUS
ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION
PHARMACOKINETICS
100

Common ER Sedative without the risk of hypotension or increased ICP

What is Ketamine

100

orally administered combination of a penicillin-like antibiotic and a beta lactamase inhibitor 

What is Augmentin (amoxicillin / Clavulanic acid) 

100

DEA schedule that requires drug to being prescribed with maximum of 5 refills and expires within 6 months.

What is schedule IV?

100
Drugs that are given by a route other than through the GI tract
What is parenteral?
100
The movement of drug molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until both sides have the same concentration
What is Passive diffusion?
200

IV Benzodiazepine with rapid onset and short duration of effect with no active metabolites 

Midazolam 

200
The motion of drugs or, the study of absorption, blood levels, distribution, biotransformation, & excretion of drugs?
What is Pharmacokinetics?
200

DEA schedule containing anabolic steroids and Tylenol #4

What is schedule III?

200
Slowest route of injection
What is SQ?
200
Frequency in which the drug is given to maintain therapeutic range
What is Dosage interval?
300
Opioid with 100 times the potency of morphine and a short duration of action

fentanyl 

300

The use of an approved drug in a manner that’s not in accordance with the approved labeling

What is Off-label?

300

Process of physical adaptation to a medication

What is dependence?

300
A concentrated mass injected all at one time IV to achieve high concentrations of drugs immediately
What is a bolus administration?
300
Passive diffusion that requires a special carrier molecule which helps the drug cross the cell membrane
What is Facilitated diffusion?
400

Opioid with 5-10 times the potency of fentanyl

What is Sufentanil

400

The margin of safety is also known as this

What is the Therapeutic index, LD50/ED50?

400
Official identifying name of a drug
What is the generic name?
400
Inhaled drugs must be turned into either of these two forms in order to be inhaled into the lungs
What is volatilized (turned into gases) or nebulized (turned into fine spray)?
400
Engulfing fluids into the cell by surrounding the particles and forming a vesicle
What is Pinocytosis?
500

Opioid with 5 times the potency, better suited for titration and associated with less nausea than morphine.

what is hydromorphone?

500
The capacity to cause birth defects
What is Tetratogenicity?
500

Name the schedules of controlled substance in order of most risk of abuse to least

What is Schedule I-V: the higher the schedule, the lower the risk of potential abuse?

500
When a drug is placed in a substance that prolongs absorption
What is Repository or Depot Preparation?
500
How well a drug is distributed throughout the body based on the concentration of the drug in the blood
What is Volume of distribution?
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