History & Foundations
Drug Names & Classifications
Pharmacokinetics & Dynamics
Administration & Safety
Math & Conversions
Legal & Professional Practice
BONUS ROUND (Optional Category: “Lightning Calculations”)
100

The study of drugs and their interactions with living systems is called _____.

Pharmacology

100

The official, non-proprietary name for a drug is called its _____.

Generic name

100

The study of how the body acts on a drug is called _____.

Pharmacokinetics

100

Enteral drug administration involves the ____ tract.

Gastrointestinal (GI)

100

Convert 250 mg to grams.

0.25 g

100

Which agency enforces laws on controlled substances?

DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)

100

Convert 1000 mL to L.

1 L

200

Which federal organization oversees the approval of investigational drugs?

FDA (Food and Drug Administration)

200

The brand name given by a manufacturer is the _____.

Trade (or Proprietary) name

200

The study of how the drug acts on the body is called _____.

Pharmacodynamics

200

Parenteral administration bypasses which body system?

The digestive system

200

Formula for calculating a medication dose: ____.

Desired ÷ Have × Quantity = Amount to Give 

(DD*Volume) / (DH) 

200

Leaving unsecured PHI in an ambulance violates which law?

HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)

200

A dose of 0.2 mg/kg is ordered for a 75 kg patient. How many mg?

15 mg

300

What is the main goal of the FDA approval process?

To ensure a drug’s safety and effectiveness before marketing

300

Name the four main sources of drug products.

Plants, Animals, Minerals, Synthetic/Laboratory

300

List the three phases of drug activity in order.

Pharmaceutical → Pharmacokinetic → Pharmacodynamic

300

List the “Six Rights” of medication administration.

Right patient, drug, dose, route, time, documentation

300

Convert 1 teaspoon (tsp) to milliliters (mL).

5 mL

300

Medications must be stored and secured according to _____.

Local protocol and agency policy

300

Convert 37°C to °F.

98.6 °F

400

Name one special population that requires adjusted medication doses.

Pregnant, pediatric, or geriatric patients

400

Which DEA schedule has the highest abuse potential and no accepted medical use?

Schedule I

400

A predictable but unintended drug effect is called a _____.

Side effect

400

Which medication route provides the fastest onset of action?  

Intravenous (IV)

400

Convert 1 kilogram (kg) to pounds (lb).

2.2 lb

400

Define medical asepsis.

Practices to reduce and prevent the spread of microorganisms

400

You have 2 mg/mL solution. How many mL for 6 mg?

3 mL

500

What is the paramedic’s primary responsibility when administering medications?

Patient safety and accurate administration within scope of practice

500

Give one example of a Schedule II substance.

Morphine, Methadone, Cocaine, or Amphetamines

500

An abnormal or unpredictable reaction to a drug is a(n) _____.

Idiosyncratic response (or adverse drug reaction)

500

What is the purpose of Body Substance Isolation (BSI) procedures?

To protect both provider and patient from exposure to pathogens

500

How many 500 mg tablets are needed to give 1.5 grams?

3 tablets

500

Contaminated sharps must be placed in ____ containers.

Approved puncture-proof sharps containers

500

Convert ¼ gr (grain) to mg (1 gr = 60 mg).

15 mg