Aerosol Therapy
Principles of
Drug Action
Drug Calculations
Adrenergic Bronchodilators
Anticholinergic Bronchodilators
100

Describing particles of different sizes.

What is heterodisperse?

100

The route of administration “besides the intestine”.

What is an injection (parenteral)?

100

Solute (g)/ total amount (mL)

% Strength

100
An agent that stimulates the sympathetic nerve fibers, which allows relaxations of smooth muscle in the airway.

What are adrenergic bronchodilators?

100

An agent that blocks parasympathetic nerve fibers, allowing relaxation of the smooth muscle in the airway.

What is an anticholinergic or antimuscarinic bronchodilator?

200

The suspension of liquid or solid particles in a carrier gas.

What is an aerosol?

200

Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Elimination.

What is the Pharmacokinetic phase?

200

Total mL in a tablespoon (Tb)

15 mL

200

Producing effects similar to those of the sympathetic nervous system.

What is sympathomimetic?

200

Blocking parasympathetic nervous fibers.

What is parasympatholytic?

300

The process of particles settling out of suspension to remain in the lung.

What is deposition?

300

Aqueous Diffusion (use of channels), and Lipid Diffusion.

What is passive diffusion?

300

MD orders 20 g medication p.o . Pharmacy dispenses 10 g/15 mL. How many mL will you administer?

30 mL

300

The receptors preference for ultra-short acting adrenergic bronchodilators.

What are alpa 1&2 and Beta 1&2?

300

This short acting muscarinic antagonist is a nonselective anticholinergic bronchodilator.

What is ipratropium bromide?

400

Another word for sedimentation.

What is gravitational settling?

400

The proportion of a drug that reaches the systemic circulation.

What is bioavailability?

400

MD orders 2 g medication p.o, TID. Pharmacy dispenses 500 mg/ 2.5 mL. How many mL do you administer per day?

30 mL

400

This medication is available in 2.5 mg/3mL (0.083%) or 2.5/0.5 mL (0.5%) for SVN or 90 mcg/puff x 2 puff/dose.

What is albuterol sulfate?

400

This muscarinic receptor is an autoregulator of acetylcholine.

What is the M2 receptor?

500

The mass of aerosol generated per unit of time.

What is the output rate?

500

The tendency of a drug to combine with “specific” receptors.

What is affinity?

500

The total amount of solvent for 1mL of a 1% solution.

10 mg

500

This receptor is responsible for vasoconstriction and medications that target these receptors are used for nasal decongestion.

What are alpha-1 receptors?

500

This is the most severe side effect of anticholinergic bronchodilators.

What is intraocular pressure?