What class am I in?
How do I work?
How do I move?
What are my rights?
How do I do that?
100

Name for medications that provide pain relief

Analgesics

100

What does the term agonist mean?

To bind to a receptor and cause an effect

100

Which route of administration has the slowest absorption rate?

Oral (PO)

100

This right is in relation to who we are giving the medication to

Right Patient

100

What angle should a needle be inserted into the skin for an IM injection?

90 degrees

200
Name for medications that fight infections

Antibiotics

200

What does the term antagonist mean?

To bind to a receptor and prevent an effect

200

What route of administration has the fastest absorption rate?

Intravenous (IV)

200

This right is in relation to making sure we give the correct medication

Right medication

200

1 gram is how many milligrams?

1000 mg

300

Name for medications that decrease seizure activity

Anticonvulsants

300

A patient may develop this causing them to need a higher dose of medication to achieve the same therapeutic effect.  This is often seen in medications used to manage chronic conditions

Tolerance

300

Most drugs negatively affect these organs especially if used chronically and inappropriately.

Liver and Kidneys

300

This right is in relation to making sure the correct amount of medication is given

Right dose

300

Ideally what gauge needle should you utilize for rapid fluid administration?

Smaller than a 20G

400

Name of medications that indicate there is a risk of harm to a fetus.

Teratogenic

400

What is the term that describes when two medications interact and they enhance the effects of each other?

Synergism

400

This prevents certain medications from entering the brain and spinal cord.

Blood-brain barrier

400
This right is in relation to making sure the medication is given in the correct way 

Right route

400

What is the landmark site utilized for an intraosseous needle?

Medial tibial tuberosity

500

What is the difference between an anti-platelet aggregator and an anticoagulant

Anti-platelet: prevents formation of abnormal clots

Anticoagulant: interference of the clotting factors within the coagulation cascade

500

Describe the process of how naloxone works during an opioid overdose in relation to affinity.

Naloxone has a greater affinity for opioid receptor sites than opioids do; causing displacement of opioids from receptors.

500

What are three things that can negatively affect medication elimination?

Geriatric age

Renal impairment

Liver impairment

500

This right is in relation to making sure you get reimbursement from insurance

Right documentation

500

What three areas are appropriate for an IM injection?

Deltoid muscle, Ventrogluteal muscle, Vastus lateralis

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