1
2
3
4
5
100
the study of biochemical and the physiological effects of a drug within the body
What is Pharmacodymanics?
100
Identify 3 ways that drugs can be identified
What is Chemical Name, Generic Name, Trade Name?
100
Liquid, Solid, Semi-Solid
What are the forms of medications? Give 1 example of each type.
100
When a medication should be checked against the order prior to administration
What is Prior to getting it out of the cabinet, Before preparing the dose, When replacing the medication?
100
2 areas of concern for an IM into the Dorsogluteal area
What are the Sciatic nerve and Major Blood Vessels
200
Curative, Diagnostic, Prophylactic, Replacement or Therapeutic
What is the reason drugs may be prescribed?
200
This is found on all controlled substance prescription pads
What is the DEA Number?
200
Define Administered, Prescribed, and Dispensed
What is;1) to give a medication to a pt.; 2)a verbal or written order directing medication be given to a pt.; 3)to deliver a medication into a pts. posession after it has been prepared?
200
protect the label, hold at eye level and read at the meniscus
What is the best method of pouring liquid medication?
200
Identify the use of the Z-track IM injection
What is for medication that will stain the skin or irritate subcutaneous tissue?
300
Food, Environment, Body Weight, Pain, Age, Gender,Stress, Disease Status
What are Factors that Affect Drug Actions?
300
Explain all the Drug Schedules of Controlled Substances
What is Schedule I- no accepted medical use, II -medical use with severe restrictions, III - moderate abuse potential, IV & V -lower abuse potential but may lead to dependency
300
The study of what happens to a drug from the time it enters the body until it leaves.
What is Pharmacokinetics?
300
Administered ID route and read at 72 hrs.
What is the route of the Mantoux Injection and when is it read?
300
Filter Needle
What is needed when withdrawing medication from an ampule?
400
The Seven Rights
What is Right: pt., drug, dose, time, route, technique, documentation
400
Give 1 example each of the advantages and disadvantages of parenteral medication
What is 1)rapid absorption with quick action; 2)adverse reactions are immediate
400
These are: 1)Unwanted actions of the drug, 2)Undesirable effects of the drug, and 3)Occurs due to drug accumulation in the body
What are Side Effects, Adverse Reactions, and Toxic Effects?
400
Describe the guidelines for an adult Sub-Q injection - sites, needle size - length and guage, angle, max dose.
What is Upper Outer Arm, thigh and abdomen; 5/8" - 1", 25-28g; 45*, 2ml?
400
A hand-held device that dispenses medication into the airway and lungs (use medical term)
What is a MDI- Metered Dose Inhaler?
500
The VIS - Vaccine Information Statement
What is the required document that explains both risks and benefits of vaccines?
500
Fill in the #'s for - lbs : kg
What is 2.2 lbs : 1kg
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY Required when Documenting Immunizations (13)
What is Date, Time, Name of Vaccine, Name of Manufacturer, Expiration Date, Lot #, Dose, Route, Site, Pt. reaction, Indication of permission, VIS, Signature/Credential ?
500
Volume: 0.5 - 2ml, Needle length: 5/8" - 1 1/2 ", Needle guage: 20 - 23g
What are the guidelines for an IM in the Deltoid? (volume, needle length, guage)
500
During administation, this is required for IM and Sub-Q injections, NOT ID
What is Aspiration?
M
e
n
u