Exam 5: Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration
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Drug dosage forms are classified according to their physical state and ____________________ composition.
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A drug dosage form that contains a high concentration of sugar is called a(n) ____________________.
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Any intravenous (IV) medication required for more than 2 to 3 days should result in the placement of a(n) ______________________________.
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____________________ are organic compounds that are combined with acids to make a salt.
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What are the "Seven Rights" of drug administration? What process should you follow if a mistake was made?
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A mixture of drugs with oil, soap, water, or alcohol, intended for external application with rubbing, is called a(n) ____________________.
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When documenting the administration of a medication to a patient, the following should be documented in the patient record, EXCEPT
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Which of the following tablet forms is more suitable for children?
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A drug combined with an oil base, resulting in a semisolid preparation, is a(n)
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The newest area of drug origin is ____________________ engineering.
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Many times tablets are mistakenly called ____________________.
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Oral contraceptives are examples of ____________________ drugs.
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The most commonly used aerosols are used for asthma and as skin ____________________.
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Some of the most common administration sites for suppositories are the
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The ____________________ name of the drug is usually not very useful for the physician, pharmacist, or other users of the drug.
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