Abbreviations
Medication Terms
Medication Classifications
Manifestations of Disease
Anything Goes!
100

NKDA

no known drug allergies
100

Trademarked name of a drug, written with an initial capital letter on the label

Brand name

100

Type of medication used to relieve pain. 

analgesic

100

A localized collection of pus. 

Abscess

100

Tapping the body and using the sounds obtained to assess the underlying body tissue.

Percussion

200

NSAIDs

nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

200

A factor in a patient's history that makes the use of a medication undesireable or dangerous.

Contraindication

200

Type of medication that prevents or stops vomiting.

Antiemetic

200

A tumor attached to a thin stalk. Often benign and often found in the colon. 

Polyp
200

Define: myonecrosis

death of muscle tissue

300

KVO

keep vein open

300

Occurs when chronic use of a drug results in loss of efectiveness, so the dose must be increased for a therapeutic effect.

Tolerance

300

Type of medication that induces sleep.

Hypnotic

300

A uniting of two body parts or surfaces that are normally separated.

Adhesion

300

Define: lithotripsy

crushing of a stone

400

ETOH

alcohol

400

Something that interferes with the action of a drug. 

antagonist

400

Type of medication that is used for mental illness. (acts on the mind.)

Psychotropic

400

An abnormal hard spot or hardening of an area on the body

induration

400

Term for using herbal medications. 

Phytomedicine

500

APAP

acetaminophen

500

Increased effects of medications, caused by two or more drugs working together

potentiation or synergy

500

Type of medication used to treat cancer. 

Antineoplastic

500

An abnormal passage between two organs or from an organ to the surface of the body. 

Fistula

500

What is the action of a parasympathomimetic medication?

It would mimic or simulate the action of the parasympathetic nervous system. 

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