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100

The 4 pharmacokinetic actions of drugs

What are Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion?

100

A drug that binds to a receptor. 

What is an agonist

100

N-acetyl-p-aminophenol is an example of this - otherwise known by its trade name, Tylenol. 

What is a chemical name?

100

This type of hormonal therapy to treat breast cancer will block the activity of estrogen in the body.

What is androgen therapy? 

100

Rods, cocci and elongated shapes

What are the shapes of bacteria?

100

When a mother passes on her immunity to her child at birth.

What is passive immunity?

200

Two types of transport into the cell. 

What are active and passive transport. 

200

A substance that decrease the effect of another drug and makes it go higher or lower by blocking access to the receptor. An example is Narcan. 

What is an antagonist

200

The government agency responsible for approving all drugs sold in the US, ensuring correct labeling, effective for intended purpose, has been tested thoroughly.

What is the FDA (Food and Drug Administration)?

200
A patient with this type of cancer is most likely to be prescribed a hormonal prophylactic treatment to help prevent recurrence.

What is breast cancer?

200

They use RNA and DNA to replicate

What are viruses?

200

This is another name for community immunity.

What is herd immunity? 

300

The name of the effect when drugs are filtered through the liver. 

What is First pass effect

300

When a drug blocks the action of another substance. For example a 

What is displacement.  Interference is when a substance interferes with the action of a drug like and antimicrobial blocking cell wall synthesis. 

300

This organization sets the safety standards for all medication compounding and manufacturing

What is the USP - United States Pharmacopoeia ?

300

A patient on Cytoxan chemotherapy should report this symptom even if very mild.

(BONUS - a patient is most at risk for infection at this point after each dose )

What is a fever? 

What is 7-10 days after each dose?

300

This is when a pathogen continues to grow after being treated with an antibiotic.

What is resistance?

300

This is the name of the governmental body that makes the current vaccine schedule. 

What is the CDC or Centers for Disease Control?

400

The 2 organs through which most drugs are filtered.

What are the kidneys and the liver. 

400

The combined action of 2 drugs together that is better than overall the sum of their effects - i.e. amoxicillin and clavulanate or combination chemotherapy

What is the synergistic effect?

400

When a patient gets itchy, develops hives and states they're short of breath after receiving an antibiotic.

What is an allergic reaction?

400

Chemotherapeutic drugs interfere with the normal growth of these other cells in addition to cancer cell growth.

What are bone marrow, hair, and GI tract cells?

400

The MOA of all Penicillins.

What is cell wall synthesis inhibition?

400

Nurses are responsible for reporting this if something bad happens when giving a vaccine.

What is an adverse reaction?

500

This is the name of the chemical activity that passively distributes drug from chamber to chamber of the body. 

What is diffusion. 

500

What two substances are put together in a drug such as in the vaccine MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) to increase the effect either would have independently.

What is an additive effect?

500

The rule that governs nursing in each state. 

What is the Nurse Practice Act. 

500

This type of chemotherapy avoids harming healthy cells and is more genetically specific for certain cell types.

What is targeted therapy?

500

This side effect of ruptures Achilles tendon has been associated with this drug. 

What are fluoroquinolones?

500

This is the most common reason parents do not vaccinate their children.

What is fear of vaccine injuries? 

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