Administrations
Dosage
Medications
What Are They
Miscellaneous
100

The names & angles of the 4 injection routes. 

What is...?

- Intradermal: 10-15 degrees 

- Intravenous: 25 degrees  

- Subcutaneous: 45 degrees

- Intramuscular: 90 degrees 

100

The doctor orders “ibuprofen 600 mg PO BID”. You have 300 mg tablets of ibuprofen on hand. How many tablets should be given to the patient at one time?


2 tablets 

100

The difference between OTC and prescription. 

OTC does not require a signature from a provider to purchase, while prescriptions do.

100

The study of drugs. 

What is Pharmacology?

100

The proper method for stocking supplies. 

FIFO- first in first out 

200

Needle gauges for intradermal injections.

what is a 25-27 gauge needle?

200

The physician ordered “enalapril maleate 7.5 mg PO daily.” You have 5 mg tablets of enalapril maleate available on hand. How many tablets should be given to the patient?


1.5 tablets


200

The 3 different drug names.

- Trade name 

- Generic name

- Chemical name  

200

A specialist in Pharmacology

What is a Pharmacologist?

200

What the acronym ADME stands for. 

Absorption Distribution Metabolism Excretion 

300

The 6 medication administration routes.  

What is...? 

- inhalation therapy 

- topical application 

- urethral 

- rectal 

- oral 

- parenteral 

300

The physician ordered “penicillin V potassium 400 000 units PO QID”. You have penicillin V potassium 200 000 units per 5 mL. How many milliliters should be given to the patient?


10 mL

300

Schedules & Severity 

1: Most potential for abuse, Illegal 

2: High potential for abuse 

3: moderate potential for abuse 

4: low potential for abuse 

5: lowest potential for abuse 

300

The study of what drugs do to the body.  

What is Pharmacodynamics?

300

The organization that handles disposal of hazardous medications.  

What is OSHA?

400

The locations of the 4 injection routes. 

- Intradermal: into the epidermis

- Intravenous: into the vein, right above the dermis

- Subcutaneous: into the subcutaneous tissue 

- Intramuscular: Into the muscle  

400

The doctor orders 90 milligrams of liquid cough syrup. The liquid cough syrup has a label that reads 120 milligrams (mg for short) in 5 milliliters (or mL for short). How much cough syrup should the nurse give to the patient?

  • Given:

    D = 90 mg H = 120 mg Q = 5 mL

    D

    x = - xQ H

    90 m x=---- x5ml

    12omg

    3
    x =-x 5ml

    4

    15 x=- ml 4-

    x = 3.75 ml
    Therefore, the nurse should give 3.75 mL of the cough syrup to the patient.

400

The parts of the prescription.

- Subscription 

- Transcription

- Signature 

- Superscription 

- inscription 

400

The study of characteristics of natural drugs and their sources.

What is Pharmacognosy?  

500

The difference between sublingual administration & buccal administration. 

What is sublingual is under the tongue and buccal is between the cheek and gum? 
500

Ampicillin 500 mg capsules are supplied. MD orders 1.5 g. How many capsules should be given to the patient?

Given:

D = 1.5 g
H = 500 mg Q = 1 capsule

D

x = - xQ H

Step 1:

Since the desired dose is in grams, but the capsules available on hand are in milligrams, convert 1.5 grams (g for short) into mg.

1.5 g X 1000 mg/g = 1500 mg Step 2:

Use the formula to calculate the number of capsules that should be given.

1500 mg
x= 500mg X 1capsule

x = 3 capsules

Therefore, 3 capsules of Ampicillin should be given to the patient.

500

The purpose of the prescription parts. 

- Subscription: info to the pharmacist about the quantity and dosage form of the drug  

- Transcription: instruction to the patient

- Signature: verification from the prescriber  

- Superscription: info regarding the prescriber and patient  

- Inscription: info regarding the name, formulation, and unit dosage of drug

500

The study of what the body does to the drugs.

What is Pharmacokinetics?

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