Which medication prevents blood clotting?
Analgesics
Antibiotics
Anticoagulants
Anticoagulants
The virtual delivery of health care services remotely
Telehealth
Absorption or Excretion
Which describes how a drug enters the blood stream
Absorptions
Oral, topical, intramuscular
Which schedule of controlled substances has the highest potential for abuse and has no accepted medical use. No refills
Schedule I - Heroin, LSD; no refills
Not legally prescribed in the US
No accepted medical use
Which vitamin is known to improve night vision?
Vitamin A
Prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting
Anticonvulsants
Antidepressants
Antiemetics
Antiemetics
Home Health or Hospice or Ambulatory Care
End-of-life care focused on comfort rather than curative efforts
Hospice
Match the route with the correct location
Intradermal 1. Deltoid
Intramuscular 2. Abdomen
Subcutaneous 3. Forearm
Intradermal - 3
Intramuscular - 1
Subcutaneous - 2
Which schedule of controlled substances has a high potential for abuse and requires a written or electronic rx only. Oxycodone, Fentanyl, Adderall.
Schedule II
0 refills
This is also called lipids and are a highly concentrated source of energy as a backup for carbs.
Fats
Reduce fever
Antihistamines
Anti-inflammatories
Anti-pyretics
Anti-pyretics
Orthopedist or Podiatrist or Pathologist
Focuses on the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles
Orthopedist
Distribution or Metabolism
Which describes how the drug spreads through the body's tissues and fluids
Distribution
Which schedule of controlled substances has a moderate to low physical dependence risk? Up to 5 refills. Tylenol with Codeine and Ketamine.
Schedule III
Written or electronic Rx
This nutrient can be simple or complex and are used primarily for energy
Carbohydrates
Open airways in respiratory conditions
Anti-virals
Anxiolytics (Anti-anxiety)
Bronchodilators
Bronchodilators
Which of the following visits may be appropriate for telehealth? (select all that apply)
a. Follow-up on medication adjustments
b. Physical examination
c. Patient education
d. Review of lab results
e. New pain symptoms
a. Follow-up on medication adjustments
c. Patient education
d. Review of lab results
Excretion or Absorption
How the drug is eliminated from the body
(usually through the kidneys)
Excretion
Which schedule controlled substance is a low potential for abuse and has up to 5 refills. Valium, Xanax, Ambien.
Schedule IV
Written, electronic Rx
These nutrients are large, complex molecules made up of amino acids. Help repair tissues and muscles.
Proteins
Increase urine output to lower blood pressure or reduce fluid retention
Contraceptives
Diuretics
Oral hypoglycemics
Sedative-hypnotics
Diuretics
Match the allied health profession with the correct role description
Medical Laboratory Technician
Radiology Technicians
Physical Therapists
1. Use imaging equipment
2. Perform diagnostic testing on specimens
3. Assist patients in regaining mobility
Medical Laboratory Technician - 2
Radiology Technician - 1
Physical Therapists - 3
Distribution or Metabolism
How the body breaks down the drug
(usually in the liver)
Metabolism
Infants and older adults have the least efficient metabolism
Which schedule of controlled substances has the lowest potential for abuse and allows refills as directed? Cough medicine with codeine.
Schedule V
Written, electronic Rx
Match the eating disorder with the correct definition.
A. Anorexia nervosa
B. Binge eating
C. Bulimia
1. Binging and purging
2. Refusal to eat
3. Chronic overeating
A. 2
B. 3
C. 1