Drug Regulation
Medication Management
Pharmacodynamics
Medication Responses and Distribution
Routes of Administration
100

What drug schedule is described as a high potential for abuse, but has legitimate medical purposes?

Schedule II

100

What types of medication names are the following:

4-chloro-N-furfuryl-5-sulfamoxylanthranilic

furosemide

Lasix

Chemical

Generic

Brand

100

The ability of a medication to bind with a particular receptor site.

Affinity

100

Any abnormal or harmful effects caused by exposure to a chemical. Can include functional or anatomical damage, irreversible change in homeostasis, or increased a patient's susceptibility to any other chemical or biologic stress.

Adverse or Untoward Effects

100

Two of the fastest routes of medication

IV/IO

200

Medications such as Atropine, Aspirin, Digoxin, and Morphine are derived from ______.

Plants

200

What component of medication profile is described as any condition or disease that is known to render some particular line of treatment improper or undesirable?

Contraindication

200

These types of medications prevent endogenous and exogenous agonist chemicals from reaching cell receptor sites and initiating or altering a particular cellular activity.

Antagonist Medications

200

The relationship between the median effective dose and the median lethal dose or median toxic dose is known as the _________ _____.

Therapeutic Index

200

Name 3 contraindications of an IO

Fracture

Prosthetic Limb (duh)

Osteoporosis

Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Bilateral Knee Replacements

300

This form of medication is described as small particles of medication designed to be dissolved or mixed into a solution or liquid.

(Ex. Glucagon, Methylprednisolone)

Powder

300

What patient populations have a slower medication absorption and elimination rate?

Pediatrics and Geriatrics

300

The ability to initiate or alter cell activity in a therapeutic or desired manner

Efficacy

300

This type of medication interaction is described as two medications with a similar effect combine to produce an effect greater than the sum of the medications' effects.

Synergism
300

The ability of medication to pass through the GI tract into the bloodstream

GI motility

400

What drug schedule is described as having a high potential of abuse without any legitimate medical purpose?

Schedule I

400

What ways of improper medication storage can make medications ineffective or unsafe for use?

Extreme heat/cold, direct sunlight, physical damage to medication containers

400

Name 3 factors that affect response to medications

Age, weight, environment, genetics, pregnancy, psychosocial
400

This process is used to enhance the distribution of certain medications, electrolytes, and IV fluids.

Osmosis

400

It is recommended for this route of medication to administer 2 - 2.5 times the IV dose followed by a 5 - 10mL flush

Endotracheal

500

What is the federal agency responsible for approving new medications from the market?

US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

500

EMS agencies and paramedics jointly responsible for adhering to federal, state, and local regulations regarding security and accountability of __________ __________.

Controlled Substances

500

What are the formulas to calculate ideal body weight (kg) in men and women?

Men: 50 + (2.3 x patient's height in inches over 5ft) 

Women: 50 + (2.3 x patient's height in inches over 5ft)

500

The time needed in the average person for the metabolism or elimination of 50% of the substance in the plasma

Half-Life

500

Thee percentage of unchanged medication that reaches the systemic system

Bioavailability

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