Deck 33: Principles of Pharmacology

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Zyrtec is an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms.
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The subcutaneous administration route results in the most rapid drug action.
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Cefaclor is the generic name for the antibiotic Zithromax.
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Synthroid is classified as a hormone-replacement drug.
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Lipitor is a powerful antihypertensive medication.
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Statins are classified as antitussives.
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Warfarin is an anticoagulant.
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Tenormin and Aldomet are vasodilating agents that are prescribed to control hypertension.
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Signs of ototoxicity are nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, and vertigo.
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Therapeutic drugs are intended to relieve symptoms.
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Demerol is a Schedule I analgesic.
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Physical dependence results in alteration of cellular function.
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Patients taking Lasix are instructed to include potassium in their diets.
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Monistat is used to treat fungal infections.
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Lasix is used to treat bronchial asthma.
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A cumulative effect results if a medication is absorbed faster than it is metabolized.
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In monitoring a patient for hypersensitivity to antibiotics, the medical assistant should observe for urticaria.
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Antidepressant therapy may include treatment with either Klonopin or Tegretol.
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An anesthetic is used primarily to produce the sensation of numbness.
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Atenolol is classified as an antihypertensive drug.
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Schedule V drugs may be dispensed by the pharmacist without a prescription.
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Controlled substance log sheets provide a documented inventory of narcotics stored and administered in the practice.These inventory sheets must be kept on file for a minimum of 3 years.
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Xanax is prescribed for short-term management of depression.
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Ventolin and Proventil are used to promote bronchodilation.
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The FTC is responsible for monitoring the advertisement of prescription drugs.
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The subscription of the prescription provides the pharmacist with specific instructions about the ordered drug.
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Potentiation occurs when two drugs that have the same action are used in combination, resulting in an increase in the action of both drugs.
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An example of an NSAID is Decadron.
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A physician no longer needs to have a separate DEA registration number for each site at which he or she practices.
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Lunesta and Ambien are classified as Schedule III drugs.
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Medications used for palliative treatment are designed to prevent the incidence of a disease.
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The abbreviation for "before meals" is hs.
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The signature part of the prescription is where the physician signs his or her name.
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Phone prescriptions for Schedule I drugs can be made only in an absolute emergency.
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Anabolic steroids are classified as Schedule III drugs.
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Ibuprofen is classified as both an antipyretic and an antiinflammatory agent.
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The FDA analyzes and controls the production of herbal remedies, such as melatonin.
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Drugs administered for curative purposes are called therapeutic.
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Schedule II prescriptions can be refilled only one time.
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Glucophage and Precose are prescribed for the management of diabetes mellitus type 1.
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Both garlic and flaxseed may be helpful in lowering blood cholesterol levels.
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Factors that affect the drug dosage are:

A)weight, sex, and age
B)pregnancy and lactation
C)disease process
D)all of the above
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St.John's wort is an effective treatment for severe depression.
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Federal law requires that all controlled substances be:

A)kept with other drugs
B)stored in a substantially constructed metal box or compartment that is equipped with a double lock
C)kept separate from other drugs
D)B and C
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If you know the brand name of a drug, you would turn to the _________ section of the Physicians' Desk Reference to locate the page number where the drug is listed.

A)gray
B)white
C)blue
D)pink
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Melatonin has been proven to help patients suffering from insomnia.
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Drug tolerance occurs when the patient finally starts to like to take the medication.
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Certain drugs that are used to ward off or lessen the severity of a disease are called ____________ agents.

A)prophylactic
B)therapeutic
C)diagnostic
D)replacement
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Geriatric patients have an increased risk of drug toxicity because of the higher percentage of adipose tissue in their bodies.
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If a medication is classified as "pregnancy risk category A," this means that the risks to the fetus associated with this drug far outweigh any potential benefits.
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According to regulations established by the Controlled Substances Act, any drug that contains codeine is classified as a controlled substance.
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Pediatric patients require a ________ amount of a medication than adults.

A)smaller
B)larger
C)greater
D)more divided
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__________ is the study of drugs; the science that is concerned with the history, origin, sources, physical and chemical properties, uses, and effects of drugs on living organisms.

A)Pharmacognosy
B)Pharmacokinetics
C)Pharmacology
D)Pharmacodynamics
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With a geriatric patient, the physician considers many factors before prescribing a medication.These factors include:

A)changes in body composition
B)changes in body functioning
C)living conditions
D)all of the above
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Echinacea has been proven to prevent the onset of colds.
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The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act:

A)protects the public by ensuring the purity, strength, and composition of food, drugs, and cosmetics
B)prohibits the movement, in interstate commerce, of illegal food, drugs, devices, and cosmetics
C)prohibits the movement, in interstate commerce, of most food, drugs, devices, and cosmetics
D)does all of the above
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Black cohosh is used to treat gastrointestinal upsets, such as nausea and vomiting.
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The _____________ dose is the summation of a drug present in the body after repeated doses of the medication.

A)maximum
B)maintenance
C)cumulative
D)average
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The _________ name of a drug is its official name.

A)chemical
B)generic
C)trade
D)brand
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Schedule _____ includes drugs that have an accepted medical use but with severe restrictions.

A)I
B)II
C)III
D)IV
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The ____________ states the name and dose of the medication ordered in a prescription.

A)superscription
B)inscription
C)subscription
D)signature
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________ effects occur when a drug is absorbed into the bloodstream.

A)Local
B)Remote
C)Systemic
D)Antagonist
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The ___________ identifies the patient's name and address and gives the date.

A)superscription
B)inscription
C)subscription
D)signature
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Xylocaine and Novocain are examples of:

A)analgesics
B)anesthetics
C)hypnotics
D)sedatives
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A(n) __________ is an unfavorable or harmful unintended action of a drug.

A)interaction
B)side effect
C)adverse reaction
D)specific action
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Prescription medications that are listed in the Federal Controlled Substance Act are identified by the symbols and/or abbreviations:

A)FCSA
B)NDG
C)II, III, IV, and V
D)all of the above
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Demerol 75 mg, IM every 4 hours, as needed for severe pain, is what type of medication order?

A)prn
B)Routine
C)Single
D)STAT
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Warfarin products are examples of:

A)antiarrhythmics
B)anticholinergics
C)anticoagulants
D)anticonvulsants
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A(n) _______ is an agent that relieves pain without causing loss of consciousness.

A)anesthetic
B)hypnotic
C)sedative
D)analgesic
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The medication order is given by the physician for a specific patient and includes the:

A)drug to be given
B)dosage and form of the drug
C)time and route of administration
D)all of the above
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An agent that lowers the blood glucose level is known as a:

A)hyperglycemic
B)hypnotic
C)hypoglycemic
D)hypertensive
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Aspirin and acetaminophen are examples of:

A)analgesics and antipyretics
B)antitussives and decongestants
C)antihistamines and antiemetics
D)antidotes and antibiotics
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The prescription is a separate written order, and its purpose is to control the sale and use of:

A)OTC drugs
B)drugs that should be used only with the supervision of a physician
C)illegal drugs
D)none of the above
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The inscription of the prescription:

A)contains the patient's demographic information
B)provides the pharmacist with directions on how to prepare the prescription
C)is the main part of the prescription and includes the drug name, dosage form, and strength
D)provides refill guidelines
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The most frequently used routes for administering medications are:

A)sublingual and oral
B)oral and parenteral
C)rectal and vaginal
D)inhalation and instillation
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_________ is the process in which the drug passes into body fluids and tissues.

A)Absorption
B)Distribution
C)Biotransformation
D)Elimination
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An agent that blocks parasympathetic nerve impulses is known as an:

A)anticonvulsant
B)anticholinergic
C)antidepressant
D)antidiarrheal
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All of the following are ways in which the medical assistant may become knowledgeable about the medications the physician orders except:

A)making a list of the drugs the physician orders
B)making a drug card for each drug
C)referring to the package insert of new drugs
D)using a PDR that is a few years old
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The generic name for Benadryl is:

A)epinephrine
B)aminophylline
C)diphenhydramine
D)hydrocortisone
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Cortisone is a(n) ____________ agent that is used to treat serious inflammatory reactions.

A)vasodilating
B)vasoconstricting
C)emetic
D)antiinflammatory
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Zyrtec is an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms.
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The subcutaneous administration route results in the most rapid drug action.
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Cefaclor is the generic name for the antibiotic Zithromax.
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Synthroid is classified as a hormone-replacement drug.
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Lipitor is a powerful antihypertensive medication.
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Statins are classified as antitussives.
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Warfarin is an anticoagulant.
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Tenormin and Aldomet are vasodilating agents that are prescribed to control hypertension.
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Signs of ototoxicity are nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, and vertigo.
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Therapeutic drugs are intended to relieve symptoms.
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Demerol is a Schedule I analgesic.
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Physical dependence results in alteration of cellular function.
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Patients taking Lasix are instructed to include potassium in their diets.
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Monistat is used to treat fungal infections.
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Lasix is used to treat bronchial asthma.
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A cumulative effect results if a medication is absorbed faster than it is metabolized.
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In monitoring a patient for hypersensitivity to antibiotics, the medical assistant should observe for urticaria.
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Antidepressant therapy may include treatment with either Klonopin or Tegretol.
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An anesthetic is used primarily to produce the sensation of numbness.
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Atenolol is classified as an antihypertensive drug.
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Schedule V drugs may be dispensed by the pharmacist without a prescription.
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Controlled substance log sheets provide a documented inventory of narcotics stored and administered in the practice.These inventory sheets must be kept on file for a minimum of 3 years.
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Xanax is prescribed for short-term management of depression.
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Ventolin and Proventil are used to promote bronchodilation.
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The FTC is responsible for monitoring the advertisement of prescription drugs.
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The subscription of the prescription provides the pharmacist with specific instructions about the ordered drug.
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Potentiation occurs when two drugs that have the same action are used in combination, resulting in an increase in the action of both drugs.
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An example of an NSAID is Decadron.
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A physician no longer needs to have a separate DEA registration number for each site at which he or she practices.
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Lunesta and Ambien are classified as Schedule III drugs.
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Medications used for palliative treatment are designed to prevent the incidence of a disease.
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The abbreviation for "before meals" is hs.
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The signature part of the prescription is where the physician signs his or her name.
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Phone prescriptions for Schedule I drugs can be made only in an absolute emergency.
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Anabolic steroids are classified as Schedule III drugs.
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Ibuprofen is classified as both an antipyretic and an antiinflammatory agent.
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The FDA analyzes and controls the production of herbal remedies, such as melatonin.
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Drugs administered for curative purposes are called therapeutic.
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Schedule II prescriptions can be refilled only one time.
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Glucophage and Precose are prescribed for the management of diabetes mellitus type 1.
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Both garlic and flaxseed may be helpful in lowering blood cholesterol levels.
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Factors that affect the drug dosage are:

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St.John's wort is an effective treatment for severe depression.
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Federal law requires that all controlled substances be:

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If you know the brand name of a drug, you would turn to the _________ section of the Physicians' Desk Reference to locate the page number where the drug is listed.

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Melatonin has been proven to help patients suffering from insomnia.
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Drug tolerance occurs when the patient finally starts to like to take the medication.
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Certain drugs that are used to ward off or lessen the severity of a disease are called ____________ agents.

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Geriatric patients have an increased risk of drug toxicity because of the higher percentage of adipose tissue in their bodies.
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If a medication is classified as "pregnancy risk category A," this means that the risks to the fetus associated with this drug far outweigh any potential benefits.
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According to regulations established by the Controlled Substances Act, any drug that contains codeine is classified as a controlled substance.
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Pediatric patients require a ________ amount of a medication than adults.

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__________ is the study of drugs; the science that is concerned with the history, origin, sources, physical and chemical properties, uses, and effects of drugs on living organisms.

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With a geriatric patient, the physician considers many factors before prescribing a medication.These factors include:

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Echinacea has been proven to prevent the onset of colds.
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The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act:

A)protects the public by ensuring the purity, strength, and composition of food, drugs, and cosmetics
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Black cohosh is used to treat gastrointestinal upsets, such as nausea and vomiting.
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The _____________ dose is the summation of a drug present in the body after repeated doses of the medication.

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D)average
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The _________ name of a drug is its official name.

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Schedule _____ includes drugs that have an accepted medical use but with severe restrictions.

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The ____________ states the name and dose of the medication ordered in a prescription.

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________ effects occur when a drug is absorbed into the bloodstream.

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The ___________ identifies the patient's name and address and gives the date.

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Xylocaine and Novocain are examples of:

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A(n) __________ is an unfavorable or harmful unintended action of a drug.

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D)specific action
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Prescription medications that are listed in the Federal Controlled Substance Act are identified by the symbols and/or abbreviations:

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C)II, III, IV, and V
D)all of the above
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Demerol 75 mg, IM every 4 hours, as needed for severe pain, is what type of medication order?

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C)Single
D)STAT
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Warfarin products are examples of:

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D)anticonvulsants
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A(n) _______ is an agent that relieves pain without causing loss of consciousness.

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D)analgesic
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The medication order is given by the physician for a specific patient and includes the:

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D)all of the above
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An agent that lowers the blood glucose level is known as a:

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D)hypertensive
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Aspirin and acetaminophen are examples of:

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The prescription is a separate written order, and its purpose is to control the sale and use of:

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The inscription of the prescription:

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D)provides refill guidelines
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The most frequently used routes for administering medications are:

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_________ is the process in which the drug passes into body fluids and tissues.

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An agent that blocks parasympathetic nerve impulses is known as an:

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D)antidiarrheal
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All of the following are ways in which the medical assistant may become knowledgeable about the medications the physician orders except:

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B)making a drug card for each drug
C)referring to the package insert of new drugs
D)using a PDR that is a few years old
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The generic name for Benadryl is:

A)epinephrine
B)aminophylline
C)diphenhydramine
D)hydrocortisone
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Cortisone is a(n) ____________ agent that is used to treat serious inflammatory reactions.

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B)vasoconstricting
C)emetic
D)antiinflammatory
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