US Pharm Laws
Cultural Understanding
Therapeutic Comms
Fundamentals and Pharmacology
Poutporri
100
This summarized the standards of drug purity, strength and directions
What is US Pharmacopoeia of 1820
100
This is considered unfair treatment of a person on the basis of group, class, or category to which that person belongs rather than on individual merit
What is discrimination?
100
This method is the foundation for developing listening skills.
What is paraphrasing?
100
by education, bartering for less dosages, finding ways for a patient to obtain prescriptions and by altering learning styles.
What are ways to increase compliance?
100
This classification is based on what a drug does.
What is Therapeutic
200
This 1906 Act intended to control the sale and advertising of drugs and was the Birth of the Food and Drug Administration
What is the Pure Food and Drug Act
200
This is the individual right of a patient to exercise their own judgment.
What is autonomy?
200
This type of question lends itself to paraphrasing and emphasizing, not one word answers.
What are open ended questions?
200
This term is derived from the root words meaning medicine and movement or motion and involve absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion
What is pharmacokinetics?
200
This term describes communication between different health practitioners.
What is interdisciplinary communication?
300
this amendment to the Food Drug and Cosmetic act of 1938 provided full regulation enforcement to the FDA and added the necessity of safety of drugs
What is the 1962 Kefauver Harris Amendment
300
The use of touch and space to make contact or provide privacy.
What are haptics and proxemics?
300
This group of behaviors is often exhibited after hearing someone has died, will die or has received a significant diagnosis which results in loss of function.
What are the Kubler Ross stages of loss?
300
a systemic, rational method of planning and providing individualized nursing care.
What is the nursing process?
300
this acronym is a tool to determine alcoholism, ONE positive answer is significant.
What is CAGE?
400
This Act controlled prescriptions of opium
What is the 1914 Harrison Narcotic Act
400
The use of oculesics, or this, differs among cultures.
What is eye contact?
400
These describe the basic human needs, including: food, water, and safety
What are Maslow's Hierarchy?
400
The process and outcomes whereby the thinking and feeling person uses conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
What is Roy's definition of adaptation?
400
This numbered process ensures proper drug administration
What are the Three Checks?
500
Because of fatal poisoning from liquid sulfanilamide, this act required new drugs be shown to be safe before marketing.
What is the 1938 Food Drug and Cosmetic Act
500
This culture group most commonly exhibits touch behaviors more, especially around groups of their own culture.
What are African Americans?
500
This form of communication describe communications between members of the same health specialty
What is intradisciplinary communication?
500
These environmental factors were linked by this theorist to recover from illness: fresh air, pure water, efficient drainage, cleanliness, and light.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
500
This amendment required clearer instructions on drug dosing, route, and directions
What is the 1951 Durham Humphrey Amendment
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