Terminology
Abbreviations
Routes
Classifications
Chemical Hemostasis
100

Expected, undesirable, but tolerable effect of medication. 

What is side effect

100

M.A.C. 

What is "monitored anesthesia care"

100

Gas or aerosol 

What is inhalation

100

Colors or marks tissue.

What is dye

100

Gelatin powder or sponge that deposits fibrin. 

What is Gelfoam

200

The overall period of time that the effects of the medication occur. 

What is duration

200

PRN

What is "as needed"

200

Placed on the tongue.

What is sublingual

200

Constricts pupil. 

What is miotic 

200

Bovine enzyme applied directly to site; soaked in gelatin sponges, never injected IV. 

What is thrombin 

300

Conditions or circumstances under which a medication should not be used. 

What is contraindication

300

PO

What is "by mouth"

300

Placed in the mouth and swallowed.

What is PO

300

Prevents clot or thrombus formation.

What is anticoagulant

300

Vasoconstrictor mixed with Gelfoam or soaked sponges. 

What is epinephrine

400

Absorption of a local anesthetic can be slowed by the additive epinephrine, which causes..

What is vasoconstriction 

400

BSS

What is "balanced salt solution"

400

Placed within a joint.

What is intra-articular 

400

Blocks parasympathetic impulses. 

What is anticholinergic or antimuscarinic 

400

Collagen, kept dry prior to placement, triggers platelet aggregation. 

What is Avitene

500

The term used to describe the entire process of absorption, distribution, biotransformation/metabolism, and excretion is called...

What is pharmacokinetics 

500

gtt

What is "drop"

500

Placed into the subarachnoid space.

What is intrathecal 

500

Paralyzes the ciliary muscle of the eye. 

Who is cycloplegic 

500

Caustic pencil or solution on a swab stick for cervical or nasal bleeding.

What is silver nitrate

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