Vocabulary
Med Math/ Conversions
CH.2 Concepts
Ch. 3 Concepts
Skill Review
100

The term that refers to a patient's response to the withholding of a substance; physical condition is altered from alterations from the nervous system due to repeated drug use.

What is physical dependence?

Psychological dependence: Patient has a strong desire for the drug

100

1 oz.= __ tablespoons

What is 2 tablespoons?

100

Specific/special consideration regarding high risk medications

black box warning

100
2 examples of the enteral route.

Possible answers:

by mouth (PO)

buccal 

sublingal

Ng tube, G tube

100

2 examples of parenteral route

possible answers: 

intradermal 

intramuscular 

intravenous 

subcutaneous 

200

The classification of drugs based on their potential for abuse.

What are scheduled drugs?

Schedule I: highest likelihood for abuse 

Schedule V: least likelihood for abuse 

200

480 mL= ___ oz.

What is 16 oz.?

200

classification of drugs which includes vaccines, blood products and live cells.

biologics 

200

When will the nurse perform the first check for med. administration? 

When pulling the medication from the unit dose drawer/ Pyxis; compare against MAR. 

200

The method to use when performing an IM injection to prevent medication leakage.

Z track method

300

The term that describes an acute allergic response to an antigen, possibly leading to life threatening shock if left untreated.

What is anaphylaxis?

300

Order: 650 mg acetaminophen PO prn for moderate pain. On hand you have 325mg/tablets. How many tablets will you give to the patient? 

What is 2 tablets?
300

Schedule __ drugs have high potential of abuse, however they are used therapeutically with prescriptions 

Schedule II

examples: oxycodone, morphine 

300

Which medication route will have the fastest onset of drug action? 

Intravenous (IV).

300

Describe the landmark for the vastus lateralis.

anterolateral aspect of the thigh. 


(The middle third of the lateral thigh between the trochanter major and the knee)


400

The term that describes a medical reference for standards of drug purity, drug strength and directions for drug synthesis.

What is a pharmacopoeia? 

400

2 pints = __ oz.

What is 32 oz.? 

400

Phase of the drug development process marked by extensive lab research with inconclusive results 

preclinical investigation

400
What are the first five rights of drug administration?

1. right patient 

2. right med

3. right dose

4.right route

5. right time

400

appropriate needle length range for intradermal injections. 

3/8th- 5/8th inch needles.

500

An order for a drug that should be administered to a patient within 30 minutes of the written order. 

What is an ASAP order?

500

Order: 0.5 g PO of a medication Available: Tablets labeled 250 mg. How many tablets?

What is 2 tablets?

500

Period of drug development/approval where adverse effects are surveyed in a large population of people. (takes place around 6 months after the trial has ended)

postmarketing surveillance 

500

One disadvantage of the oral route; inactivation of the drug caused by liver

the first-pass effect

500

IM injection that is no longer used due to the potential of damage to the sciatic nerve. 

dorsogluteal 

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