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PTCB 2024 WALGREENS Exam Questions And Answers 100% Solved 2024 which organ in the body is primarily responsible for the metabolism of drugs? - answerliver what is bioequivalence? - answerdrug products that are pharmaceutical equivalents that have the same rate/extent of absorption when administered using the same dose of the active ingredient. what does ADME stand for in pharmacokinetics? - answerA - absorption D - distribution M - metabolism E - excretion/elimination what does NTI mean? - answernarrow therapeutic index drugs are drugs that are defined as small differences in blood concentration may lead to toxic drug concentrations in the blood, serious therapeutic or adverse drugs reactions. what are some examples of NTI drugs? - answerwarfarin carbamazepine digoxin theophylline levothyroxine lithium Carbonate phentyoin dentanyl abscess - answerlocalized collection of pus biopsy - answerto remove part of a tissue for analysis cellulitis - answerinflammation of the skin tissues edema - answertissue swelling due to fluid accumulation erythema - answerredness of the skin infection - answerdisease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic pathogens jaundice - answeryellowing of the skin laceration - answerragged tear in skin lesion - answerabnormal visual change in tissue appearance asthma - answerrespiratory disease caused by inflammation and narrowing of the airways upper respiratory infection (URI) - answerinfection within nasal cavity, larynx, or pharynx, renal - answerkidney dialysis - answera procedure to remove waste products from the blood of patients whose kidneys no longer function void - answerto eliminate anemia - answerreduction in number of red blood cells (important to carry oxygen to tissues) leukopenia - answerreduction in number of white blood cells (important for fighting infections) thrombocytopenia - answerreduction in number of platelets (important for blood clot formation) hypotension - answerlow blood pressure myocardial infarction - answerheart attack venipuncture - answerpuncture to the vein (to obtain blood clot interrupting blood flow to the heart) hypertension - answerhigh blood pressure hemorrhage - answerrapid loss of blood syncope - answerto lose consciousness seizure - answerabnormal electrical activity in the brain causing impaired/involuntary muscle movements stroke - answerdecrease in blood supply to brain that results in neurologic damage transient - answerischemic attack, sudden decrease in blood supply to brain that resolved with in one hour without permanent neurological damage migraine - answerintense throbbing headache disorder that can be accompanied by altered sensations and nausea or vomiting multiple sclerosis - answerprogressive neurological degeneration causing fatigue, impaired balance/coordination and vision changes parkinsons disease - answerchronic neurological degeneration causing muscle rigidity, tremors at rest, loss of facial expression, and a shuffled gait bipolar disorder - answerpsychological disorder characterized by mood swings from depression to mania diabetes mellitus - answerdisease characterized by high blood sugar caused by insufficient amount of insulin or body's resistance to insulin effects hypo/hyper thyroidism - answerlow/high amount of thyroid hormones carcin/o - answercancer onc/onco - answertumor my/myo - answermuscle neo - answernew sarc/sarco - answertissue after/antero - answerfront later/latero - answerside medi/medio - answermiddle poster/postero - answerbelow dors/dorse - answerback vent/ventro - answerfront hypo - answerless than normal hyper - answermore than normal intra - answerwithin endo - answerwithin
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