Exam #4 Flashcards
List 3 categories of DOSAGE FORMS
- Solids
- Liquids
- Semi-solids
What are 5 (at least 3) examples of solids?
- Tablets
- Capsules
- Transdermal Patches
- Lozenges
- Implants
What are 5 ( at least 3) examples of liquids?
- Syrups
- Suspensions
- Solutions
- Enemas
- Exlirs
What are 5 ( at least 3) examples of semi-solids?
- Paste
- Gel
- Cream
- Lotions
- Ointments
List 10 (at least 5) examples of ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION
- Per vaginal (PV)
- Inhalants (Inh)
- Per rectum ( PR)
- Intravenous (IV)
- Intramuscular (IM)
- By mouth (PO)
- Sublingual (SL)
- Subcutaneous ( Sub-Q, SC, SQ)
- Topical (TOP)
- Intra-arterial (IA)
- Gastrostomy Tube (GT)
- Intradermal (ID)
- Intraperitoneal (IP)
- Intravenous Piggyback (IVPB)
- Nasogastric (NG)
- Nasogastric Tube(NGT)
- Right Ear(AD)
etc…
Greek scientist and philospher
Classified humans as animals, from dead animals made the human anatomy
Aristotle
discovered PCN, 1st antibiotics
Fleming, Alexander
French scientist, discovered several vaccines & invented pasteurization
Pasteur, Louis
Scientist monk, father of genetics, experimented on plants & noticed effect of generations of plants
Mendel, Gregor
Greek physician & philospher, father of medicine, life balance 4 areas: wet, dry, hot & cold
Hippocrates
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A practice of making an opening in the head to allow disease to leave the body
Trephining
The practice of draining blood; believed to release illness
Bloodletting
A person who holds a high place of honor in a tribe as a healer and spirtual mediator
Shaman
A mixture of opium & alcohol used to treat dozens of illnesses through the 1800s
Laudanum
A principle or set of principles
Dogma
Medications that can be purchased without a prescription
Overt The Counter (OTC)
A term used to describe a medication that is usually given by injection into a vein, the skin or a muscle that bypasses the gastrointestinal system
Parenteral
Nonprescription drugs that are kept behind the pharmacy counter; limited amounts may be sold, or the customer may require the permission of a pharmacist to purchase them
Behind the Counter (BTC)
Drugs that require a prescription; these drugs carry the federal legend: “ Federal law prohibits the dispensing of this medication without a prescription”
Legend Drug
State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
Board of Pharmacy (BOP)
Education beyond the basic technical education, usually required for license or certification renewal
Continuing Education (CE)
Large-volume intravenous nutrition administered through the central vein, which allows for a higher concentration of solutions
Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
A technician who has passed the national certification examination: the technician can use the abbreviation CPhT after his/her name
Certified Pharmacy Technician
National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians
Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB)
Write in Roman numerals the following:
44
494
988
9
19
1999
101
77
240
XLIV
CDXCIV
CMLXXXVIII
IX
XIX
MCMXCIX
CI
LXXVII
CCXL