Principles of pharmacology
Drug and Dose calc.
Medication Administration
Behavioral Health
Critical thinking
100

This is the study of drugs and their effects on living organisms.

What is Pharmacology?

100

If a medication is 250 mg per 5 mL, how many mL would you give for a 500 mg dose?

10 mL (Use proportion: 250 mg/5 mL = 500 mg/x mL; x = 10)

100

This route of administration is applied directly to the skin. What is ___?

Topical

100

This is a mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and feelings of

worthlessness. What is ___?

Depression 

100

A side effect differs from an adverse reaction in that it is ___ while an adverse reaction is potentially ___.

Expected/predictable; dangerous/serious (or severe)

200

The movement of a drug from the site of administration into the bloodstream is called ___.

Absorption

200

Convert 0.5 grams to milligrams.

500 mg (0.5 g × 1000 = 500 mg)

200

Before administering any medication, the medical assistant should verify the order three times. When are these three times?

Before removing the medication from the shelf/drawer, 2) Before pouring/preparing the medication, 3) Before administering the medication to the patient

200

A patient appears withdrawn and avoids eye contact. This is an example of what type of communication barrier?

Nonverbal communication barrier (or body language barrier)

200

A patient on antidepressant medication reports feeling better emotionally but is concerned about weight gain. What should the medical assistant do?

Document the concern, report it to the physician/provider, offer education about the medication's benefits vs. side effects, and provide supportive counseling

300

A medication that increases urine production and is often used to manage hypertension is a ___.

Diuretic

300

A child weighs 44 pounds. Convert this to kilograms (use 1 kg = 2.2 lbs). Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

20 kg (44 lbs ÷ 2.2 = 20 kg)

300

A patient refuses to take their prescribed oral medication. What is the appropriate action for the medical assistant?

Notify the physician/provider and document the refusal, the reason given by the patient, and the time (do not force administration)

300

Name three signs or symptoms of anxiety that a patient might display in a medical office setting.

Any three of the following: trembling, sweating, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, difficulty concentrating, irritability, restlessness, muscle tension, insomnia, nausea

300

A medication label reads "1 grain = 60 mg." If a doctor orders 2 grains, how many milligrams should be administered?

120 mg (2 grains × 60 mg/grain = 120 mg)

400

This phase of drug metabolism occurs primarily in the liver and involves chemical modification of the drug

molecule. What is ___ metabolism?

Phase I (or Phase 1)

400

A medication order calls for 15 mg/kg for a 70 kg patient. Calculate the total dose.

1050 mg (15 mg/kg × 70 kg = 1050 mg)

400

When administering an injection, the needle should be at what angle for an intramuscular injection?

90 degrees (perpendicular to the skin)

400

When a patient discloses suicidal thoughts, the medical assistant should immediately ___ and document the information.

Report (to the physician/supervisor)

400

A patient with anxiety is prescribed a new medication but expresses fear about becoming dependent. How should the medical assistant respond?

Validate the concern and provide accurate information: explain that as prescribed and monitored by the physician, the medication is safe; discuss how the medication helps manage symptoms; reassure that dependency risk is low with proper use under medical supervision; encourage the patient to discuss concerns with the provider

500

A patient reports experiencing tremors and anxiety after taking their asthma medication. This unwanted

response is called a(n) ___ effect.

Adverse (or Side)

500

What is the 1st step when attempting dosage calculation?

Unit conversion 

500

Explain the difference between intradermal and subcutaneous injections in terms of needle length and depth.

Intradermal: needle is very short (about 15 degrees angle) and medication is injected into the dermis (shallow); Subcutaneous: needle is longer and medication is injected into the fatty tissue below the dermis (deeper)

500

Explain how a medical assistant can use active listening to help build rapport with a patient experiencing behavioral health concerns.

Active listening involves: maintaining eye contact, using open body language, reflecting back what the patient says, asking clarifying questions, avoiding interruptions, showing empathy, and validating the patient's feelings. This builds trust and demonstrates care.

500

In Ms. Danie's classroom if a substance or material is wet it is considered to be ________?

Infectious