Drug Abuse
Abbreviations
Drugs
Routes and Methods of Drug Administration
Reading and Writing Subscriptions
100

Improper use of drugs

What is Drug Abuse?


100
the abbreviation for morning.

What is AM?

100

Two categories drugs are classified.

What is prescription and nonprescription?

100

Right patient, right medication, right dosage, right route, right time, right documentation, right patient edu., right to refuse, right assessment, right evaluation.

What is the Ten Rights of Medication Administration? 

100

A patient's name, DOB, address and other personal information is written in this area of the prescription. 

What is the Superscript?

200

Common illegally used drugs.

What is Cocaine, LSD, Heroin

200

The abbreviation for SOB.

What is Shortness of Breath?

200

Type of names for drugs.

What is generic, brand, chemical/propriety? 
200

Ointments, lotions, creams, capsules, pills, tablets, skin patches and etc. are all what?

What are drug forms?

200
A new way for patients to receive prescription without leaving home.

What is an E-Prescription?

300

The condition that makes an individual require drugs.

What is drug dependency? 

300

Abbreviation for UT.

What is Under Tongue?

300

A commonly used reference book for drugs.

What is the Physicians' Desk Reference?

300

The route to where medication is applied to the skin.

What is Topical Administration?

300

Physician only wants to use brand name without substitutions, where does the signature go?

What is DAW/Signature Lines?

400

Severe symptoms that occur when the patient stops using drugs.

What is Withdrawal?

400

Abbreviation for Prn.

What is As Needed?
400

The undesirable effects from drugs.

What are side effects?

400

Administered via vaginal or rectal route.

What is suppositories?

400

The Latin term for label.

What is Signa?
500

Notifying a physician if drug abuse is suspected, calling other pharmacies for multiple medications prescription, the amount of refills patients request too early.  

What is the signs of Drug Abuse?

500

Abbreviation for label as follows/directions


What is Sig?

500

When someone has a low threshold for pharmacologic drugs.

What is Drug Intolerance?

500

Effective against a large range of microorganisms, making treatment of specific illness easier.

What is broad-spectrum antibiotics?

500

The process of entering physician instructions, including medication orders, into patients' electronic health records.

What is (CPOE)?