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HCB 102 Test 3 Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question:Generic Name
Ans: Is often derived from the chemical name; common name of the
medication
Question: Contraindication
Ans: Any condition which makes a particular treatment or procedure
inadvisable.
Question: DD Form 1289
Ans: DoD Prescription
Question: 15 mL
Ans: Minimum amount of urine to be collected
Question: Parenteral
Ans: By some other means than through the gastrointestinal tract; refers to
the introduction of substances into an organism by IV, SQ, IM, ID injection
Question: Lavender top tube
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Ans: Complete Blood Cell count (CBC)
Question: Absorption
Ans: The process of absorping or of being absorbed
Question: Lyophilized
Ans: Freeze-dried; the process of quickly freezing then drying a liquid
substance in a vacuum; used to preserve a perishable material.
Question: Pharmacology
Ans: The science concerned with drugs, their sources, appearance, chemistry,
actions, and uses.
Question: 24 Hour Intake and Output Worksheet
Ans: DD Form 792
Question: Buccal
Ans: A solid medication and is placed in the mouth against the mucous
membranes of the cheek until it is dissolved; patients should be instructed to
ALTERNATE CHEEKS to avoid irritation and to NOT CHEW/SWALLOW the
medication.
Question: Indication
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Ans: The basis for initiation of a treatment for a disease or of a diagnostic test.
Question: Female Hct value
Ans: 37%-47%
Question: 5 types of WBCs
Ans: Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
Question: Antiflatulent
Ans: Agents that acts on the surface bubbles by reducing the surface tension
and thereby disrupting or breaking the bubble; used for excess gas in the
intestinal tract
Question: Subcutaneous (SQ)
Ans: Angle: 45°-90°
Question: Antitussives
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Ans: Agents that inhibit or suppress the act pf coughing; used as a cough
suppressant
Question: Patient's Profile
Ans: NAVMED 6550/12
Question: Antiemetics
Ans: Preventing or arresting vomiting; used in the prevention or relief of
nausea, vomiting, motion sickness and vertigo
Question: Phenergan
Ans: Promethazine
Question: Meclizine
Ans: Dramamine
Question: Antiemetics
Ans: Phenergan
Dramamine
Question: Intradermal (ID) injection gauge
HCB 102 Test 3 Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question:Generic Name
Ans: Is often derived from the chemical name; common name of the
medication
Question: Contraindication
Ans: Any condition which makes a particular treatment or procedure
inadvisable.
Question: DD Form 1289
Ans: DoD Prescription
Question: 15 mL
Ans: Minimum amount of urine to be collected
Question: Parenteral
Ans: By some other means than through the gastrointestinal tract; refers to
the introduction of substances into an organism by IV, SQ, IM, ID injection
Question: Lavender top tube
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Ans: Complete Blood Cell count (CBC)
Question: Absorption
Ans: The process of absorping or of being absorbed
Question: Lyophilized
Ans: Freeze-dried; the process of quickly freezing then drying a liquid
substance in a vacuum; used to preserve a perishable material.
Question: Pharmacology
Ans: The science concerned with drugs, their sources, appearance, chemistry,
actions, and uses.
Question: 24 Hour Intake and Output Worksheet
Ans: DD Form 792
Question: Buccal
Ans: A solid medication and is placed in the mouth against the mucous
membranes of the cheek until it is dissolved; patients should be instructed to
ALTERNATE CHEEKS to avoid irritation and to NOT CHEW/SWALLOW the
medication.
Question: Indication
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Ans: The basis for initiation of a treatment for a disease or of a diagnostic test.
Question: Female Hct value
Ans: 37%-47%
Question: 5 types of WBCs
Ans: Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
Question: Antiflatulent
Ans: Agents that acts on the surface bubbles by reducing the surface tension
and thereby disrupting or breaking the bubble; used for excess gas in the
intestinal tract
Question: Subcutaneous (SQ)
Ans: Angle: 45°-90°
Question: Antitussives
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Ans: Agents that inhibit or suppress the act pf coughing; used as a cough
suppressant
Question: Patient's Profile
Ans: NAVMED 6550/12
Question: Antiemetics
Ans: Preventing or arresting vomiting; used in the prevention or relief of
nausea, vomiting, motion sickness and vertigo
Question: Phenergan
Ans: Promethazine
Question: Meclizine
Ans: Dramamine
Question: Antiemetics
Ans: Phenergan
Dramamine
Question: Intradermal (ID) injection gauge