Instruments
Schedules
PDR
Blood!
Sterilizing
100
This instrument is commonly used to clamp blood vessels.
What is a hemostat?
100
This drug has a high abuse potential and requires a special DEA form to order the drug.
What is Schedule II?
100
This section of the PDR lists the side effects of the drug.
What is adverse reactions?
100
These cells have a large, pale central area
What is hypochromic?
100
This sterilization technique cleans but does not sterilize.
What is disinfectant?
200
This instrument is used for holding back surgically created openings in the body, not clamping them.
What is a retractor?
200
Lowest abuse potential of all medicines.
What is Schedule V?
200
This section in the PDR gives the potential dangers of the drug.
What is the warning section?
200
These cells have the proper amount of hemoglobin in them.
What is normochromatic?
200
This sanitization method uses sound waves.
What is ultrasound?
300
This instrument is long and slender and is used to determine the size and shape of hidden area in the body.
What is a sound?
300
These drugs are not accepted for medical use in the US.
What is Schedule 1?
300
This section in the PDR gives the origin and chemical composition of the drug.
What is the description?
300
These cells show a marked variation in size.
What is anisocytosis?
300
This type of sterilization is used for large scopes and other large items.
What is chemical sterilization?
400
This type of forceps is used in ear and nose procedures.
What is a bayonet forceps?
400
These drugs are acceptable for use in the US; may include refills but are limited to 5 times in 6 months.
What is Schedule IV?
400
This section of the PDR states when the drug should not be given to a specific person.
What are contraindications?
400
This is the layman's term for leukocytes.
What is white blood cells?
400
This form of sterilization is used for heat-or moisture-sensitive equipment and takes many hours to process.
What is gas sterilization?
500
This instrument is long and slender and is inserted into narrowed or constricted tubes for the purpose of enlarging the opening.
What is a dilator?
500
These drugs have a low to moderate dependence potential; the script may be written or oral and can be refilled no more than 5 times in 6 months.
What is Schedule III
500
This section of the PDR states the possible unfavorable effects the drug may have on a patient.
What is the precautions section?
500
These cells show a marked variation in shape.
What is poikilocytosis?
500
This sterilization technique is most widely used in a doctors office.
What is steam?
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