Principles of Pharmacology ( Section 4 Chapter 12) Flashcards

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Absorption

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The process by which medications travel through body tissues until they reach the bloodstream

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Action

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The therapeutic effect of a medication on the body

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Adverse Effects

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Any unwanted clinical results of a medication

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Agonist

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A medication that causes stimulation of receptors

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Antagonist

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A medication that binds to a receptor and blocks other medications

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Antibiotic

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A medication used to treat infections caused by a bacterium

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Anticoagulant

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A medication that impairs the ability of blood to clot

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Antifungal

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A medication used to treat infections caused by a fungus

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Antiplatelet

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A medication that prevents blood platelets from clumping or sticking together

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Antipyretics

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Medications that treat or reduce fever

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Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid or ASA )

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A medication that is an antipyretic (reduces fever) , analgesic (reduces pain) , anti-inflammatory (reduces inflammation) , and a potent inhibitor of platelet aggregation (clumping)

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Contraindications

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Conditions that makes a particular medication or treatment is appropriate because it would not help, or may actually harm, a patient

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Dose

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The amount of medication given on the basis of the patients size and age

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Duration

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The amount of time that clinical effects of a medication last

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Elimination

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The process of removing a medication or chemical from within the body

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EMT- Administered Medication

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Administration of a medication by the EMT directly to the patient

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Enteral Medications

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Medications that enter the body through the digestive system

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Epinephrine

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A medication that increases heart rate and blood pressure but also eases breathing problems by decreasing muscle tone of the bronchiole tree

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Gel

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A semiliquid substance that is administered orally in capsule form or through plastic tubes

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Generic Name

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The original chemical name of a medication (in contrast with one of its proprietary or trade names); the name is not capitalized

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Hypoglycemia

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An abnormally low blood glucose level

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Indications

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The therapeutic uses for a specific medication

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Inhalation

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The active, muscular part of breathing that draws air into the airway and lungs ; a medication delivery route

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Intramuscular (IM) Injection

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An injection into a muscle; a medication delivery route

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Intranasal (IN)
A delivery route in which a medication is pushed through a specialized atomizer device called a mucosal atomizer device (MAD) into the naris
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Intraosseous (IO) Injection
An injection into the bone; a medication delivery route
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Intravenous (IV) Injection
An injection directly into a vein; a medication delivery route
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Medication
A substance that is used to treat of prevent disease or relieve pain
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Medication Error
Inappropriate use of a medication that could lead to patient harm
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Metered-dose Inhaler (MDI)
A miniature spray canister used to direct medication through the mouth and into the lungs
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Mucosal Atomizer Device (MAD)
A device that is used to change a liquid medication into a spray and push it into a nostril
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Nitroglycerin
A medication that increases cardiac perfusion by causing blood vessels to dilate; EMT's may be allowed to assist the patient to self - administer this medication
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Onset of Action
The amount of time from the administration of a medication to the onset of clinical effects
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Oral
By mouth; a medication delivery route
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Oral Glucose
A simple sugar that is readily absorbed by the bloodstream; it is carried on the EMS unit
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Over - the - counter Medication (OTC)
Medications that may be purchased directly by a patient without a prescription
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Oxygen
A gas that all cells need for metabolism; the heart and brain, especially, cannot function without oxygen
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Parenteral Medications
Medications that enter the body by a route other than the digestive tract, skin, or mucous membranes
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Patient - assisted Medication
When the EMT assists the patient with the administration of his or her own medication
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Peak
The point or period when the maximum clinical effect of a drug is achieved
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Peer - assisted Medication
When the EMT administers medication to himself or herself or to partner
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Per Os (PO)
Through the mouth; a medication delivery route; same as oral
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Per Rectum (PR)
Through the rectum; a medication delivery route
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Pharmacodynamics
The process by which a medication works on the body
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Pharmacokinetics
The processes that the body preforms on a medication, including how it is absorbed, distributed, possibly changed, and eliminated
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Pharmacology
The study of the properties and effects of medications
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Polypharmacy
The use of multiple medications on a regular basis