DRUG CLASSIFICATION
ADMINISTRATION OF ROUTES
DRUG EFFECTS AND SIDE EFFECTS
DRUG SAFETY AND ADMINSTRATION
MEDICATION CALCULATION
100

WHAT TYPE OF DRUG IS USED TO LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE?

ANTIHYPERTENSIVE 

100

What is the route of administration when a medication is injected into a muscle?

Intramuscular

100

An exaggerated immune response to a drug is called what?

Allergic Reaction 

100

What are the “5 Rights” of medication administration?

right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time?

100

The provider orders 500 mg of Amoxicillin PO. On hand, you have 250 mg tablets. How many tablets should you administer?

2

200

WHAT DRUG IS USED TO TREAT BACTERIAL INFECTIONS?

ANTIBIOTICS

200

What does “sublingual” administration mean

Under the tongue 
200

What is the term for the desired or intended effect of a drug?

Therapeutic effect

200

What is the abbreviation for “as needed”?

prn

200

The provider orders 15 mL of cough syrup. The syrup comes in a bottle labeled 10 mg per 5 mL. How many teaspoons will you give?

3 teaspoons

300

These drugs are used to regulate blood sugars 

Antidiabetics


300

What route of administration delivers drugs through the skin using a patch?

Transdermal 

300

Severe reaction that can occur after exposure to an allergen.

Anaphylaxsis

300

Where should controlled substances be stored in a medical office?

in a locked cabinet

300

The provider orders Acetaminophen 15 mg/kg for a child who weighs 22 kg. What is the correct dose in mg?

330 mg

400

This drug help the kidneys eliminate excess water and salt

Diuretics 

400

Which route is fastest for drug absorption?

Intravenous 

400

Unwanted or undesired effects that are possibly related to taking a medication, usually secondary to the main effect of the medication


Adverse reactions 

400

What agency regulates controlled substances

the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)

400

Order: Cefdinir 14 mg/kg/day, divided into 2 doses.
Child weighs 20 kg. The suspension concentration is 125 mg/5 mL.
How many mL per dose?

5.6 mL

500

This class of drug help body to build immunity

Immunizations

500

What is the term for administering medication into the fatty tissue beneath the skin?

 Subcutaneous?

500

What is the difference between side effect and adverse effect?

Side effects are expected and mild, while adverse effects are harmful or severe

500

What should a medical assistant do first if a medication error is discovered

report it to the MD

500

Order: Administer 0.75 g of ceftriaxone IM.
Available: Ceftriaxone labeled 1 g per 2 mL.
How many mL will you administer?

1.5 mL