Med-ication-Nation
Not the Reaction We Want
What’s in a Name?
Check Yourself Before You Med Yourself
Route-lette (Pick Your Route)
100

A dangerous or unwanted side effect of a medication

What is an adverse effect?

100

A transparent moulded piece of plastic with multiple compartments, sealed to a sheet of cardboard with a foil backing, used to package individual-dose medications. Also known as a bubble pack.

What is a blister pack?

100

Exiting from the body, especially through the stool, urine, lungs, or skin.

 What is excretion?

100

A response to a medication that occurs in addition to the intended or main response

What is a side effect?

100

Flat disc containing medication in a flavoured base

What is a lozenge?


200

Herbal or other “natural” products that do not require a physician’s prescription.

What are alternative remedies?

200

The path the drug takes from the bloodstream to the body tissues of the intended site of action

What is distribution?

200

The name given to a drug approved by Health Canada. It is also known as the “official name” of a drug

What is the generic name of a drug?

200

Causing a desired, positive effect in the body

What is a therapeutic effect?

200

Medication dissolved in liquid containing alcohol or water and flavourings

What is an elixir?

300

A severe allergic reaction that occurs rapidly and causes a life-threatening response involving the whole body.

What is anaphylaxis?

300

An unusually weak drug effect that occurs when two or more drugs are taken at the same time.

What is drug antagonism?

300

Chemical reactions that take place to convert a drug from smaller molecules into waste products before it can exit the body.

What is metabolization?

300

The name given to a drug by the manufacturer. Also known as proprietary name.

What is a trade name of a drug?

300

Medication on a small disc or patch that is applied to unbroken skin

What are transdermal discs or patches?

400

A substance, usually a protein, that the body recognizes as foreign and that can evoke an immune response

What is an antigen?

400

The combined action that a medication and another substance (such as another drug, alcohol, or food) has on the body.

What is a drug interaction?

400

A pressurized canister of medication that releases a single dose of medication as a mist

What is a metered-dose inhaler (MDI)?

400

As a support worker, your role in medication management depends on these 3 principles

your provincial or territorial legislation, your employer’s policy, and your training and education

400

Route(s) Solid form of medication for insertion

What are rectal or vaginal? (suppositories)

500

A category of cytotoxic drugs that is used to control or kill cancer and other fast-dividing cells. Also called chemotherapy drugs

What are antineoplastic drugs?

500

An unusually strong drug effect that occurs when taking two or more drugs at the same time

What is drug synergism?

500

The use of more medications by a client than is medically required

What is polypharmacy?

500

Name three (3) S/S of anaphylaxis 

Severe restlessness, Increased anxiety, Possible combativeness (from struggling to breathe), Sweating, Shortness of breath, Low blood pressure, Irregular pulse, Respiratory congestion, Swelling of the larynx (laryngeal edema) Hoarseness, Dyspnea

500

The route: Liquid to be injected into muscle (intramuscular), a vein (intravenous), or under the skin (subcutaneous)

what is parenteral?