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TEST BANK FOR PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY PHARMACOLOGY 8TH EDITION BY BRYAN BLEDSOE , BLEDSOE, DWAYNE CLAYDEN CHAPTER 1-17| COMPLETE GUIDE 2024 QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100% CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES WELL EXPLAINED BY EXPERTS ALREADY PASSED!!! LATEST UPDATE

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TEST BANK FOR PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY PHARMACOLOGY 8TH EDITION BY BRYAN BLEDSOE , BLEDSOE, DWAYNE CLAYDEN CHAPTER 1-17| COMPLETE GUIDE 2024 QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100% CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES WELL EXPLAINED BY EXPERTS ALREADY PASSED!!! LATEST UPDATE 2024 GRADED A+ WITH 100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD (ALL YOU NEED TO PASS YOUR EXAMS) Pharmacognosy The study of natural drug sources that has been expanded to include chemicals developed and used in laboratory research most correctly describes: Atropine is a powerful organic alkaloid that reacts with acid to form a salt that is readily soluble in body fluids. Which of the following source is Atropine derived? Plant Examples of synthetically produced medications include: diazepam, fentanyl, and adenosine In order to obtain the most current information related to a medication, it is suggested that the pre-hospital provider use multiple sources and compare information in conjunction with medical direction A tool that may be readily available and carried by the pre-hospital provider for field use when seeking information regarding an unknown medications is Smart phone The term "therapeutic index" refers to: ratio of a drugs lethal dose to its effective dose Which of the following statements regarding the use of medical abbreviations is true? medical abbreviations should be used carefully to avoid confusion and should be agreed upon in local systems The use of standing orders and treatment protocols are best described as: treatments that are rendered to treat specific presenting signs and symptoms prior to contacting medical control Which of the following is true of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970? provided classifications of drugs into 5 different categories or "schedules" An example of a drug that has been listed as Schedule I is: Heroin

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TEST BANK FOR PREHOSPITAL
EMERGENCY PHARMACOLOGY 8TH
EDITION BY BRYAN BLEDSOE , BLEDSOE,
DWAYNE CLAYDEN CHAPTER 1-17|
COMPLETE GUIDE 2024 QUESTIONS
AND COMPLETE 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES WELL
EXPLAINED BY EXPERTS ALREADY
PASSED!!! LATEST UPDATE 2024
GRADED A+ WITH 100% GUARANTEED
SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD (ALL YOU
NEED TO PASS YOUR EXAMS)

,
, A term that refers to the amount of drug that is absorbed and reaches the general circulation is:

bioavailability

While checking the medications in your unit's drug box, you identify the medication, "meperidine
hydrochloride, USP". You recognize this as the drugs:

Official name

Liquid medications administered into the body through intramuscular, subcutaneous, or intravenous are
known as:

Parenteral medications

After determining that your patient has overdosed on a narcotic medication causing a decreased
respiratory drive, you administer the medication, Naloxone that opposes the effects of the narcotic
increasing the respiratory drive. This is an example of:

anatagonism

Drug A requires the use of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in order to move into the cellular membrane.
This type of diffusion is known as:

Active transport

Glucose in the bloodstream is a large molecule that cannot readily enter a cell unless it binds with
insulin. This BEST describes:

carrier-mediated diffusion

The term _______________ describes the movement of molecules across a membrane down a pressure
gradient from an area of higher pressure to and area of lower pressure normally resulting from
hydrostatic forces.

Filtration

Pharmacognosy

The study of natural drug sources that has been expanded to include chemicals developed and used in
laboratory research most correctly describes:

Atropine is a powerful organic alkaloid that reacts with acid to form a salt that is readily soluble in body
fluids. Which of the following source is Atropine derived?

Plant

Examples of synthetically produced medications include:

diazepam, fentanyl, and adenosine

In order to obtain the most current information related to a medication, it is suggested that the pre-
hospital provider

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