Medication
Regulation
Drug Names, Classifications, Schedules
Safe Medication Administration
Nursing Process
DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS
100

Products synthesized in a lab to produce therapeutic effects

What are DRUGS?

100

True or False: 

Drugs that are controlled and regulated in Canada generally have a tendency to be abused/cause addiction and withdrawal

True

100
Medical Abbreviation for as needed

What is PRN?

100

A systematic method of problem-solving, forms the foundation for all nursing interventions.

What is a NURSING PROCESS?

100

A naturally occurring hormone made by your pancreas that helps your body use sugar for energy.

What is INSULIN?

200

Produced naturally (animal cells, microorganisms)

What is Biologic?

200

What a drug does, the therapeutic effects or usefulness clinically

What is THERAPEUTIC CLASSIFICATION?

200

Route where drugs given orally and those administered through nasogastric or gastrostomy tubes. 

What is ENTERAL ROUTE?

200

The second step in the Nursing Process.

What is DIAGNOSING?

200

CNS Depressants , Alpha2 Adrenergic agonists,  example is cyclobenzaprine

What is Centrally Acting- Skeletal Muscle Relaxants?

300

The second stage of drug testing and takes place in 3 phases.

What are CLINICAL TRIALS?
300

The proper name of the drug or main drug ingredient.

What is GENERIC NAME?

300

An acquired hyperresponse of body defences to a foreign substance.

What is allergic reaction?

300

_____ are planned to meet the goals.

What are INTERVENTIONS?

300

Drugs of choice for moderate to severe pain

What is OPIOID? 

400

It lays out the expectations for a practicing LPN in Alberta and helps us identify areas of improvement and develop continual learning plans.

What is CLPNA Competencies?

400

Can be sold in any store without professional supervision.

What is UNSCHEDULED?

400

If followed consistently, the chance of a medication error is greatly reduced.

What are the 10 RIGHTS OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION?

400

Subjective and Objective Data

What is ASSESSMENT?

400

Naloxone is an ______.

What is Opioid Antagonist?

500

If Health Canada authorizes the drug to be marketed in Canada, a Noticed of Compliance (NOC) and a ___________ are issued to indicate official approval. 

What is Drug Identification Number (DIN)?

500

Healthcare providers may dispense these medications only to clients suffering from specific diseases or illnesses.

What are CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES?

500

Specific circumstances in which a drug is not recommended.

What is CONTRAINDICATION?

500

The I in ADPIE is?

What is INTERVENTION?

500

These medications are generally not recommended for people with GI bleed 

What is NSAIDs?

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