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GUIDE TO DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS AND DOSAGE
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TableofContents
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Chapter 1. Historyof Pharmacology
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Chapter2. Basics ofPharmacology
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Chapter3.Patient SafetyinMedication Administration
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Chapter4. Regulations
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Chapter5. Prescriptions and Labels
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Chapter6. Review ofMathematics
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Chapter7.Measurement Systems
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Chapter 8.Dosage Calculations
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Chapter9. EnteralMedicationsand Administration
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Chapter10.Parental Medicationsand Administration
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Chapter11. IntegumentarySystemMedications
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Chapter12. MusculoskeletalSystem Medications
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Chapter13. Nervous SystemMedications
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Chapter14. Eye and Ear Medications
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Chapter15. Endocrine SystemMedications
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Chapter16.CardiovascularSystemMedications
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Chapter17. Immunologic System Medications
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Chapter18. PulmonarySystemMedications
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Chapter 19. Gastrointestinal System Medications
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Chapter20. Reproductive and UrinarySystem Medications
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Chapter21. Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, and ComplementaryandAlternative Medicine
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Chapter 01: History of Pharmacology
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1. TheGreek word pharmakon means which ofthefollowing?
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a. Medicine
b. Poison
c. Remedy
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Rationale:Theword pharmakonrefers tothecuringofillness, thus meaning medicine and remedy,
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as well as poison because early medicines were toxic enough to kill a patient or enemy.
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KEY: History
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2. TheDutchword droog means which ofthe following?
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a. Drop
b. Drug
c. Dry
d. Dirge
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Rationale: Droog,which meanWs W“ Wd r.y,T”BisSthMe.oWriSgin ofthe word drug,such asintheuseof dry herbs
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as medications.
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KEY: History
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3. Mostancient societies treated illness based onwhichofthe following?
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a. Visionsreceived bymedicine men f f f f
b. Trialand error f f
c. Religion
d. Animal sacrifice f
ANSWER: B f
Rationale:Ancient societies had little knowledge ofhowthehumanbodyworked; therefore,
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treating illness was often based on trial and error.
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4. Earlyrecordsshow that pharmacological treatments consisted ofwhich ofthefollowing?
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a. Plants
b. Minerals
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d. Plants,minerals,andanimalproducts f f f f
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Rationale:Earlyrecords showthat plants, minerals, and animalproducts weretheonly
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sources available; therefore, they were the only things used.
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5. What did the Chinesedocument TheYellowEmperor'sInnerClassicdiscuss forthe first
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time?
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a. Yinand yang f f
b. Acupuncture
c. Meditation
d. Yinand yangand acupuncture f f f f
ANSWER: D f
Rationale:Thiswas averyearlydocument discussing yin and yang and acupuncture.
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6. Thefirst Chinese manual onpharmacologyincluded 365 medicines and was written in
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which of the following centuries?
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a. 1st centuryCE f f
b. 2nd centuryCE f f
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ANSWER: A f
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Rationale:The first Chinese manualon pharmacologywas written inthe 1st centuryCE and
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included 365 medicines, 252 of which were herbs.
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7. TheEbers Papyrus is which ofthe following?
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a. An Iranian medicaltext writtenapproximately400 BCE
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b. AnEgyptianmedicaldocument writtenapproximately1550 BCE
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c. AnEskimo medical paper writtenapproximately750 BCE
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d. ARomanmedical document writtenapproximately600 BCE
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ANSWER: B f
Rationale: The Ebers Papyrus is an Egyptian medical document that was written circa 1550
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BCE and lists about 700 “recipes” for a host of illnesses, from crocodile bites to psychiatric
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illnesses.
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KEY: Ebers Papyrus |History
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8. TheEbers Papyrus contains which ofthe following?
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