So That's How that works...
They're called WHAT?
Certified Drug Dealers...
You're on how MANY medications?
Takin' Vitals
100

These are the reasons or conditions for which a particular medication is given.

Indications

100

This is the brand name that a manufacturer gives to a medication

Trade name

100

This is a miniature spray canister used to direct such substances through the mouth and into the lungs

Metered-Dose Inhaler (MDI)
100
This is a term referring to the use of multiple medications by one single person. 

Polypharmacy

100
This is a device that measures the saturation oxygen in the blood as a percentage. 

Pulse Oximeter

200

This is a medication that causes stimulation of receptors. 

Agonist

200

This is a simple, clear, non-proprietary name for medications. This name is NOT capitalized. 

generic name

200

In reference to the NINE RIGHT's of Medication administration, When you are checking the expiration date and appropriate conditions for medications you are performing the RIGHT ______. 

TIME

200

These types of medications are prescribed to patients who are susceptible to blood clotting conditions such as ischemic strokes, ACS, pulmonary blood clots, atrial fibrillation, etc. 

Anticoagulants (Blood Thinners)

200

This is a device that measures the level of glucose in the blood stream

Glucometer

300

This is a medication that binds to a receptor and blocks other medications or chemicals from attaching

Antagonist

300

These medications can be purchased without a prescription. 

Over The Counter (OTC) Medications

300

This form of medication is a mixture that separates if it stands too long and requires to be shaken well prior to administration.

Suspension

300

This medication is commonly mistaken for a blood thinner, but it is actually an Anti-Platelet medication

Aspirin

300

This device is used to assess blood pressures.

A sphygmomanometer

400

This is the science of drugs, including their ingredients

Pharmacology

400

This is the generic name for Tylenol

acetaminophen

400

"The Echo Technique" refers to....

When getting orders directly from medical command, it is important that you repeat the order back to the physician to ensure you heard and understood the order correctly. This helps prevent medication errors. 

400
This is an inappropriate use of a medication that COULD lead to patient harm

Medication Error

400

Vital Signs should be obtained every ____minutes for stable patients and every ____minutes for unstable patients. 

15 Minutes for Stable patients

5 Minutes for Unstable patients

500

This is the process by which a medication works on the body.

Pharmacodynamics

500

Generic names for medications are approved by the...

US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

500

List any SIX of the NINE Rights of Medication Administration

1. Right Patient

2. Right Medication/Indication

3. Right Dose

4. Right Route

5. Right Time

6. Right Education

7. Right to Refuse

8. Right Response/Evaluation

9. Right Documentation

500

Correctly name THREE blood thinners. 

Coumadin/warfarin, Eliquis/apixaban, Plavix/clopidogrel, Heparin, Xarelto/rivaroxaban, Pradaxa/dabigatran, Brilinta/ticagrelor,  Lixiana/edoxaban.

500

These are the FOUR most common vital signs that you should be obtaining for every patient

Pulse, Blood Pressure, Oxygen Saturation, and Respiratory Rate

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