Sterile Formulations
Medical Terminology
Drug Classes
Routes
Biopharmaceutics
100
Techniques that maintain sterile conditions
What is Aseptic Techiniques
100
IVPB
What is Intravenous piggyback
100
Doxazosin
What is Cardiovascular agents, Antihypertensive, Alpha blocker
100
Intravenous
What is Injected into the veins
100
antagonist
What is a drug that blocks the action of a receptor
200
Contaminants such as glass, rubber, cloth, plastic etc...
What is Visible particulate material
200
ADD
What is Attention Deficit Disorder
200
Strattera
What is Psychotropic, ADHD, SNRI
200
Intraocular
What is in the eyes
200
characteristic of a drug that makes its action specific to certain receptors or tissues.
What is selective action
300
IV solutions that have greater osmolarity than blood
What are hypertonic solutions
300
HDL
What is High Density Lipoprotein
300
Hydrochlorothiazide
What is Cardiovascular, Diuretic
300
Inhalation
What is breathed into the lungs
300
MEC
What is Minimum Effective Concentration
400
pH of IV solutions should not vary much from the physiological pH of ____
What is about 7.4
400
CNS
What is Central Nervous System
400
Digoxin
What is Cardiovascular, Antiarrythmic
400
Buccal
What is dissolved in the cheek
400
The range between the minimum effective concentration and the minimum toxic concentration
What is the theraputic window
500
Chemicals produced by microorganisms that can cause fever when conatined in IVs
What are pyrogens.
500
KVO
What is Keep Veins Open
500
Risperdal
What is Psychotropic, Atypical Antipsychotic
500
Intradermal
What is Injected into the dermal layer of the skin
500
Ammount of time it takes for the blood concentration of a drug to decline to one-half the initial value
What is the half-life
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