Drug Identification
Drug Classification
Prescriptions
Drug Dosage
Drug Administration
100

What is the shorthand version of a drug's chemical name?

Generic name

100

What is the Schedule I classification of drugs?

No current accepted medical usefulness and a high potential for abuse.

100

What is the term for the patient’s name and address, and the date on a prescription?

Superscription

100

 What is a dose?

What is the amount of a drug that a patient takes

100

What form of drug is applied directly to the site of use?

local-action drug

200

What term describes the atomic or molecular structure of a drug?

Chemical name

200

Which schedule of drugs has accepted medical uses but a high potential for abuse?

Schedule II

200

What part of a prescription includes the name and quantity of the drug

 Inscription

200

Which factor most influences drug dosage for infants?

Age of the patient

200

What is an example of a systemic-action drug?

What is a drug that affects the whole body through the circulatory system

300

hat is the name controlled by a pharmaceutical company as a registered trademark?

Brand name or trade name

300

What classification includes drugs that are not required to be prescribed?

Schedule V

300

What instructions does the signature part of a prescription provide?

Instructions for the patient on how to take the medication.

300

How does patient weight affect medication?

It has a direct relation to the effect of the medication.

300

What are some common forms of drug administration?

Pills, capsules, liquids, drops, ointments, sprays, gases, and lotions.

400

In what situations might a dental assistant need to identify drug types?

When reviewing a patient’s medication history, assisting in dental procedures, or during a medical emergency.

400

What agency regulates the Controlled Substance Act?

Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)

400

What is the role of the pharmacist concerning prescriptions?

To prepare and administer the medication as ordered by the physician or dentist.

400

Why is the time of day important for taking medication?

Because the body’s rhythm can affect the drug's effectiveness.

400

What method involves delivering medication through inhalation?

inhalation administration

500

What are the three ways drugs can be identified?

Chemical name, generic name, and brand name.

500

What is the significance of a federal DEA identification number?

It is issued to professionals authorized to prescribe medications.

500

What is the purpose of printed drug references like the Physicians’ Desk Reference?

To provide comprehensive information about drug products.

500

What is the importance of patient tolerance in drug dosage determination?

It affects how the patient responds to the medication.

500

What is the purpose of an implanted pump in drug administration?

To deliver medication directly into the body over time.