Medication Basics
Medications and the body
Drug Classes
Psych Meds
Patient Education
100

What is the term for a drug take by mouth and absorbed through the digestive system?

What is an oral medication?

100

The part of the body responsible for filtering many medications.

What is the liver?

100

These drugs are used to fight infections.

What are antibiotics?

100

Lithium is used to treat this disorder.

What is Bipolar disorder?

100

Patients should avoid this drink when taking psychiatric medications.

What is alcohol?

200

This tool is used to ensure accurate dosing of liquid medications.

What is a syringe or dosing cup?

200

The organ responsible for eliminating most drugs from the body.

What are the kidneys?

200

SSRIs belong to this class of medications.

What are antidepressants?

200

A common side effect of antipsychotic medications.

What are extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)?

200

The best place to store most medications.

What is a cool dry place?

300

This route of administration involves placing medication under the tongue.

What is sublingual?

300

The amount of time it takes for a drug's concentration in the body to reduce by half.

What is half-life?

300

Benzodiazepines are used primarly for this purpose.

What are anxiety disorders?

300

This class of antidepressants is associated with dietary restrictions.

What are MAOIs?

300

All side effects should be reported to this person.

Who is the doctor?

400

A common abbreviation for "as needed" on medication labels.

What is PRN?

400

A medication applied to the skin for systemic effect.

What is a transdermal patch?

400

Hallucinations can be controlled with this type of medication.

What are antipsychotics?

400
Fluoxetine is the generic name for this drug.

What is Prozac?

400

If a patient cannot swallow pills, this form may be prescribed.

What is liquid or dissolvable tables?

500

This is the part of the prescription that tells how often to take the medication.

What are the directions?

500

Blurred vision, drowsiness, upset stomach, are examples of...

What are potential side effects?

500

If you can't sleep, your doctor might prescribe you this type of medication.

What are sedatives?

500

True or False:

Some psych medications require monthly bloodwork.

True

500

This population may require lower medication doses due to slower metabolism.

Who are older adults?