Exam #4 Flashcards
(30 cards)
List 3 categories of DOSAGE FORMS
- Solids
- Liquids
- Semi-solids
What are 5 (at least 3) examples of solids?
- Tablets
- Capsules
- Transdermal Patches
- Lozenges
- Implants
What are 5 ( at least 3) examples of liquids?
- Syrups
- Suspensions
- Solutions
- Enemas
- Exlirs
What are 5 ( at least 3) examples of semi-solids?
- Paste
- Gel
- Cream
- Lotions
- Ointments
List 10 (at least 5) examples of ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION
- Per vaginal (PV)
- Inhalants (Inh)
- Per rectum ( PR)
- Intravenous (IV)
- Intramuscular (IM)
- By mouth (PO)
- Sublingual (SL)
- Subcutaneous ( Sub-Q, SC, SQ)
- Topical (TOP)
- Intra-arterial (IA)
- Gastrostomy Tube (GT)
- Intradermal (ID)
- Intraperitoneal (IP)
- Intravenous Piggyback (IVPB)
- Nasogastric (NG)
- Nasogastric Tube(NGT)
- Right Ear(AD)
etc…
Greek scientist and philospher
Classified humans as animals, from dead animals made the human anatomy
Aristotle
discovered PCN, 1st antibiotics
Fleming, Alexander
French scientist, discovered several vaccines & invented pasteurization
Pasteur, Louis
Scientist monk, father of genetics, experimented on plants & noticed effect of generations of plants
Mendel, Gregor
Greek physician & philospher, father of medicine, life balance 4 areas: wet, dry, hot & cold
Hippocrates
DEA # JC 2169870 for Dr. James Collins
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A practice of making an opening in the head to allow disease to leave the body
Trephining
The practice of draining blood; believed to release illness
Bloodletting
A person who holds a high place of honor in a tribe as a healer and spirtual mediator
Shaman
A mixture of opium & alcohol used to treat dozens of illnesses through the 1800s
Laudanum
A principle or set of principles
Dogma
Medications that can be purchased without a prescription
Overt The Counter (OTC)
A term used to describe a medication that is usually given by injection into a vein, the skin or a muscle that bypasses the gastrointestinal system
Parenteral
Nonprescription drugs that are kept behind the pharmacy counter; limited amounts may be sold, or the customer may require the permission of a pharmacist to purchase them
Behind the Counter (BTC)
Drugs that require a prescription; these drugs carry the federal legend: “ Federal law prohibits the dispensing of this medication without a prescription”
Legend Drug