Terms
Routes of Medication Administration
Liquids
Solids
Semi-Solids
100

Sterile

What is germ free?

100

Parenteral 

What are drugs that are not given though the alimentary canal. Given SubQ, IM,IV or intradermal. 

100

Drugs prepared for administration by an atomizer.

What are sprays?

100

Most common form of medications

What are tablets

100

2 Types of semi-solids

What are Ointments and Suppositories

200

An aqueous liquid preparation used externally, usually to treat dry skin

What is lotion.

200
Administration of a drug, by slow absorption through the skin. Gloves must be worn for this administration
What is a dermal patch?
200

Type of liquid that needs to be shaken or stirred before giving

What is mixtures or suspensions

200

Large flat disc that is held in mouth until dissolved. Do not chew, swallow, or drink with a lozenge.

What is Lozenge

200

Ointments

What is substance applied locally to the skin or mucous membrane

300

Therapeutic Effect

What is the desired effect of a drug and why it was ordered.

300

Medications that are placed in the cheek pocket, at the back of the lower jaw. 

What is Buccal?

300

Preparations of drugs in a sweetened alcohol base

What is Elixirs

300

Reasons why some tablets are coated. 

What are taste bitter, discolor the teeth, or irritate the lining of the stomach.

300

Mixtures of drugs in a base that melts at body temperature.

What is Suppositories

400

An individual 's unique sensitivity to a particular drug or other substance creating unexpected reactions

What is idiosyncrasy?

400

Drugs can be instilled into the eye through a dropper or tube

What is Eye Medication?

400

Aqueous preparations applied topically. They produce heat with massage

What is Liniments

400

Type of solid medication that cannot be crushed.

What is enteric-coated?
400

Examples of Suppositories

What is Dulcolax

500

Loading Dose

What is a large dose given at the beginning of treatment to quickly elevate the level of the drug in the blood. 

500

Examples of ear medications

What is Debrox or Auralgan?

500

The 2 common solvents in liquid preparations

What are water and alcohol?

500

Drugs that are contained in a capsule, requiring varying amounts of time to dissolve. 

What are spansules
500

Types of Suppositories can CMA's give

What is rectal?