Brand/Generic Names
Prefix, roots, and suffix
Pharmacology Classes
Dosages/Routes
OTC
100

The Generic Name of Benadryl

Diphenhydramine

100

-sone

Steroids/Corticosteroids

100

The pharmacology class which treats bacterial infections

Antibiotics

100

The typical adult dose of Amoxicillin

500mg every 12 hours or 250mg every 8 hours

100

The names of at least two over the counter NSAIDS

Ibuprofen, Aspirin, Naproxen

200

The Brand Name of Ondansetron

Zofran

200

-pril

ACE inhibitors

200

The pharmacology class that Loperamide belongs to 

Antidiarrheal

200

The tablet sizes that Tylenol comes in (milligram amounts)

325mg and 500mg

200

The names of at least two over the counter antihistamines

Benadryl, Claritin, Zyrtec, Allegra

300

The Generic Name of Flexeril

Cyclobenzaprine
300

-olol 

beta blockers

300

The pharmacology class which relieves symptoms of/treats acid reflux, heartburn, stomach ulcers, etc.

Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)

300

The routes which Penicillin can be taken 

IV, IM, PO

300

The names of at least two over the counter antifungals

Clotrimazole, Terbinafine, Miconazole, Tolnaftate, Ketoconazole

400

The Brand Name of Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim

Bactrim

400

-cycline

tetracycline antibiotics

400

The pharmacology class which prevents/treats nausea and vomiting

Antiemetic 

400

The meaning of the abbreviation "PRN" means a medication should be taken __.

As needed

400

The name of an over the counter expectorant

Guaifenesin 

500

The Generic Name of Toradol

Ketorolac

500

-cillin

penicillin antibiotics

500

The pharmacology class which Fluoxetine belongs to

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)

500

Name all 8 rights of medication administration

 Right client
 Right medication
 Right dose
 Right route
 Right time
 Right documentation
 Right assessment
 Right education
 Right to refuse
 Right evaluation



500

The name of an over the counter Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI)

Omeprazole, Esomeprazole, Lansoprazole