Drugs administered into the GI tract are given via what route? correct answers enteral
A PPD test is an example of what type of injection? correct answers Intradermal
Drugs applied directly on the skin or mucous membranes exert a blank effect? correct
answers Local
Drugs that distribute throughout the body exert a blank effect? correct answers
Systemic
Drugs that come as an blank must be shaken well before administration? correct
answers Emulsion
A blank resists the acid environment of the stomach? correct answers Enteric coating
A solid drug dispersed within a liquid is called a? correct answers Suspension
Administration of a drug into the cerebrospinal fluid uses the blank route? correct
answers intrathecal
Blank tablets are placed under the tongue? correct answers Sublingual
A tablet placed between the cheek and gum in the mouth is an example of blank
administration? correct answers Buccal
A drug compressed or molded into a specific shape is called a blank? correct answers
Tablet
A blank drug is administered directly into the bloodstream. correct answers intravenous
A blank tablet is formulat3ed to release a drug slowly over an extended period? correct
answers Sustained release
A drug encased in a hard or soft gelatin container is known as a blank? correct
answers capsule
A blank is a concentrated solution of sugar in water? correct answers Syrup
The technique of instilling drugs into a muscle uses the blank route? correct answers
intramuscular
, A blank medication is administered over a few minutes, whereas a blank medication is
administered over 20-60 minutes? correct answers IV push
IV piggyback
Blank drugs are administered under the skin into the fat and connective tissues?
correct answers Subcutaneous
Drugs administered into a joint space are called blank? correct answers intra-articular
Name which injection site:
Thin 24 year old man requiring 3cc of a viscous drug ABX IM? correct answers Vastus
lateralis, and ventrogluteal
Name which injection site:
Average size 60 year old woman requiring 0.5cc of a thin drug IM? correct answers
Deltoid, vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, ventrogluteal
Name which injection site:
Newborn requiring 0.5cc of a thin drug vitamin K IM? correct answers Vastus lateralis,
rectus femoris
Name which injection site:
Obese 40 year old man requiring 2.5cc of a thin drug narcotic IM? correct answers
Vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, ventrogluteal
Name which injection site:
Average size 16 year old requiring 0.2cc of a thin solution insulin SC? correct answers
upper lateral arms, abdomen, anterior medial mid-thigh
The desired therapeutic effect of the drug? correct answers Pharmacotherapeutics
1. The changes that occur to the drug while it is in side the human body.
2. There are 4 phases name them? correct answers 1. Pharmacokinetics
2. 1. Absorption, 2. Distribution, 3. Metabolism, 4. Excreation
The effects of the drug on the body (how the drug works)? correct answers
Pharmacodynamics
The conditions under which the drug should not be used or must be used carefully with
monitoring? Do the benefits of this drug out weigh the risk. ex. pregnancy correct
answers Contraindications and precautions
The unintended and usually undesired effects that may occur with use of the drug?
correct answers Adverse effects