Inventory Management
Factors affecting drug activity
Time abbreviations
Terminology
Key medical terms
100
The main goal of inventory management is?
What is to ensure that drugs are availiable when needed.
100
Antidote
What is a drug that antagonizes the toxic effect of another.
100
bid
What is twice a day
100
The primary organ of the urinary tract
What is kidneys
100
fibromalgia
What is chronic pain in the muscles.
200
Turnover
What is the rate at which the item is deducted from inventory as it is sold or dispensed.
200
cirrhosis
What is loss of function in the liver
200
stat
What is immediately
200
prostatitis
What is the inflammation of the prostate
200
colitis
What is inflamed or irritable colon
300
Formulary
What is a list of medications approved for use.
300
hypothyroidism
What is an obsturction of the bile duct; causes hepatic waste products and bile to accumulate in the liver.
300
qh
What is every hour
300
pseudo
What is false
300
hemotoma
What is a collection of blood; clot.
400
Open formulary
What is a system that allows a pharmacy to use any prescribed medication.
400
enzyme induction
What is an increase in hepatic enzyme activity that results in the greater metabolism of drugs.
400
arteriosclerosis
What is hardening of the arteries
400
tympanitis
What is inflammation of the ear drum
500
Therapeutic equivalent
What are pharmaceutical equivalents that produce the same effects in patients.
500
Pharmacogentetics
What is a field of study that defines the hereditary basis of individual differences in the ADME process.
500
prn
What is as needed
500
hematemesis
What is the vomiting of blood
500
blepharitis
What is inflammation of the eyelids.
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