Terms
Delivery Methods
Medication Forms
Medication Doses
Common Medication usage
100

A medication that causes stimulation of receptors?

Agonist 

100

Entering the blood stream through the digestion system

Enteral 

100

Liquid mixture of or more substances that cannot be separated 

Solution 

100

160 to 325 mg (chewable tablets )

Aspirin 

100

Inhibits platelet aggregation

Aspirin

200

A medication that binds to receptor and blocks other medications or chemicals from attaching is called?

Antagonist 

200

Entering the blood stream through a vein.

Intravenous 

200

Mixture of substances that do not dissolve well in liquids.

Suspension 

200

.3 mg 

Adult Epinephrine 

200

Relaxes the muscular walls of coronary arteries and veins

Nitroglycerin 

300

Time from medication administration until clinical effects occur.

Onset Of Action

300

Medication delivered under the tongue then absorbed into the blood stream. 

Sublingual 

300
Lotions, creams, and ointments 

Topical 

300

.15 mg

Children Epinephrine 
300

Controls the body's flight or fight response

Epinephrine 

400

The point of period when the maximum clinical effect is achieved.

Peak

400
Medications enter through other than the digestion system 

Parenteral 

400

Semiliquid substance that is administered orally in capsules or through plastic tubes

Gel

400

2 MG Intranasal or Intramuscular 

Naloxone (Narcan)

400
Stimulates the nervous system causing brochodilation

Albuterol 

500

Length of time that clinical effects persist

Duration

500

Absorbed through the skin

Transcutaneous 

500

Miniature spray cannister used to direct such substances through through the mouth

Metered Dose Inhaler 

500

1 to 2 inhalations then wait 5 minutes 

Albuterol 

500

Reverses effect of opioid overdose  

Naloxone 

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