medical assistant lesson 16

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Chapter 1: Pharmacodynamics
What are the two perspectives tha...,
What is pharmacodynamics,
What is agonist
8  cards
Chapter 1: Pharmacokinetics
What is pharmacokinetics,
Pharmacokinetics work with what f...,
What is absorption
6  cards
Chapter 1: Medical Uses for Drugs
What does pharmaceutical drugs treat,
Pharmaceutical is also referred t...,
Pharmaceutical drugs when used in...
9  cards
Chapter 2: Drug Classifications
Drug classification is a term use...,
Classification of a drug the prov...,
What are analgesics
52  cards
Chapter 2: Drug Names
What does the chemical name descr...,
What is generic name also called ...,
What is brand or trade name
3  cards
Chapter 3: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
What is the agency within the us ...,
The fda ensures these products ae,
Are all new prescription and over...
4  cards
Chapter 3: Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
What is the drug enforcement admi...,
The dea implements the us federal...,
According to the
13  cards
Chapter 4: Prescription Drugs
Patients can only obtain a prescr...,
A prescription is the instruction...,
What is the first thing a prescri...
10  cards
Chapter 4: e-Prescribing
Electronic prescribing e prescrib...,
How does health care providers ca...,
What does e prescribing allow the...
5  cards
Chapter 4: Drug Formularies
What is a formulary,
What is the purpose of a formulary,
Most formularies use a tiered sys...
7  cards
Chapter 5: The Sample Closet
What does pharmaceutical companie...,
When the pharmaceutical companies...,
What does efficacy in pharmacolog...
3  cards
Chapter 6: Medication Orders
How does medication orders differ...,
Does medication orders become a p...,
When following the provider s ord...
4  cards
Chapter 6: Documenting Medications
The patient s medical record shou...,
The patient s medications are loc...,
Why providers must take care when...
4  cards
Chapter 7: Three Routes of Administration
A route of administration refers to,
Drugs may be administered by many...,
What is oral enteral
6  cards
Chapter 7: The Oral (enteral) Route
Many drugs can be administered or...,
What is the most convenient and u...,
Most oral drugs are absorbed from
4  cards
Chapter 7: The Parenteral Route
With parenteral routes of adminis...,
What is intramuscular im,
What is intravenous iv
5  cards
Chapter 7: The Topical Route
Topical route medication is appli...,
What are drops,
What is topical
4  cards
Chapter 7: Additional Routes
What is sublingual sl,
What is buccal,
What is rectal
6  cards
Chapter 7: The "Seven Rights" of Medication Administration
A licensed prescriber can delegat...,
What is the first of the seven ri...,
What is the second of the seven r...
8  cards
Chapter 8: Pharmacy Benefit Management
Pharmacy benefit management refer...,
A pharmacy benefit manager pbm ac...,
What is the first measure in whic...
7  cards
Chapter 8: Specialty Pharmacies
Specialty pharmacies provide spec...,
Why are these medications no in c...,
A specialty pharmacist is more in...
6  cards

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