MAT
Surgical Histories
Medical Terminology
Medical Problems
Medications
100

This mediation is used to prevent opioid overdose by reversing the toxic effects of the overdose.

What is Naloxone (narcan)?
100

This refers to the surgical removal of an appendix. 

What is an appendectomy?

100

Abbreviation meaning to be given twice a day. 

What is BID?

100

This medical condition results in increased weight gain, fluid retention and shortness of breath.

What is congestive heart failure?

100

This medication is often used by people to help prevent heart attacks and strokes. 

What is aspirin?

200
Scoring system used to assess if patient using opioids is in withdraw. 

What is COWS (clinical opioid withdraw scale)?

200

This refers to the surgical removal of both breasts. 

What is bilateral mastectomy?

200

Surgical removal of something.

What is -ectomy?

200

Headache, blurry vision, weakness, and slurred speech can be a sign of this condition. 

What is a stroke?

200

This medication is used for men who have an enlarged prostate.

What is tamsulosin or flomax?

300

This is what MAT stands for.

What is medication-assisted treatment?
300

This refers to removal of upper part of the uterus, leaving the cervix in place. 

What is a partial hysterectomy?

300

Surgical repair of something. 

What is -plasty?

300

This skin condition causes itching especially at night, it is contagious from person to person. 

What is scabies?

300

This medication is used to treat diabetes and can cause  yeast infections in both men and women. 

What is farxiga or dapaglifozin?

400

This adjective means administered under the tongue such as Suboxone film.  

What is sublingual medication?

400

Surgical removal of the gallbladder.

What is a Cholecystectomy?

400

Abbreviation for this type of cholesterol is often called “good” cholesterol.

What is HDL-C:High-density lipoprotein

400

This medical condition can present as increased thirst, frequent urination, and blurry vision. 

What is diabetes?

400

This medication is used for patients recently diagnosed with covid and we are able to dispense from our pharmacy. 

What is paxlovid?

500

Any patient who is on Suboxone, subutex or vivitrol for MAT needs these two things before being seen by a provider. 

What is last MAKO drug screen printed and urine sample for UDS?

500

Relating to the use of a viewing tube with a lens or camera (and a light on the end), which is inserted through a small incision in the abdomen to examine the contents of the abdomen and remove tissue samples.

What is laparoscopic?

500

Term indicating presence of cancerous cells. 

What is malignant?

500

Patients with this medical condition must limit medications such as aleve, ibuprofen or other NSAIDS to prevent worsening. 

What is kidney disease?

500

This medication can be given in clinic for chest pain and can cause a drop in blood pressure?

What is nitroglycerin?

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