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Routes of Administration
Pharmacodynamics
EMT Medications
Prefixes
Word Roots
100
Given under the skin
What is subcutaneous injection
100
Process by which a medication works on the body
What is pharmacodynamics
100
Indication for EpiPen
What is an anaphylactic reaction
100
one
What is uni
100
liver
What is hepat
200
Given into the vein
What is intravenous
200
reasons or conditions for which a particular medication is given
What is indication
200
1-2 g/kg
What is dose of activated charcoal
200
nine
What is nona
200
poli/o
What is gray
300
Enters the body through digestive system
What are enteral medications
300
brand name that a manufacturer gives to a medication
What is a trade name
300
Contraindications to oral glucose
What is decreased level of consciousness, nausea, vomiting
300
ambi
What is both
300
opening
What is foramen
400
Specialized device used to administer intranasal medications
What is a mucosal atomizer device (MAD)
400
OTC
What is over the counter medications
400
0.3-0.4 mg
What is dose of nitroglycerin tab
400
false
What is pseud/o
500
Enter the body by a route other than digestive tract
What are parenteral medications
500
Medications that cause stimulation of receptors
What are agonists
500
1-2 inhalations, wait 5 minutes before repeating dose
What is dose of Albuterol
500
rapid, fast
What is tachy
500
viscer/o
What is internal organs