Quiz 4 Wordbank Flashcards
Ampule
Small sealed glass container that holds a single dose of parenteral solution in a sterile condition
Buccal
Pertaining to the inside of the cheek
Intradermal
Within or between the layers of skin
Intravenous
Within a vein
Parenteral
Drug administration by a route other than the GI tract, typically by injection through the skin
Sublingual
Beneath the tongue
Topical
Applied to a certain area of skin and affecting only the area to which it is applied
Transdermal
Entering through the skin
Vial
Small glass bottle containing multiple doses of a drug
Affective
One of the three major categories or domains of learning; includes behaviors guided by feelings and emotions that are influenced by an individual’s interests, attitudes, values, and beliefs
Clinical coordinator
Program official responsible for coordinating clinical education and evaluation of its effectiveness
Clinical instructor
Program official responsible for clinical instruction, supervision, and evaluation of students in the clinical setting
Cognitive
One of the three major categories or domains of learning; includes various levels of thought, such as knowledge, understanding, reason, and judgment
Competency
Observable and documented successful achievement of performance objectives
Learning outcomes
Program level measurable expectations for student learning
Objectives
Topical concise descriptions of an observable behavior to be achieved by students as a result of their educational experiences with a course or educational module 
Observation
Activities in clinical where students watch and listen to the performance of radiographic procedures and therapeutic treatments
Program director
Program official that provides leadership for the program and ensures program effectiveness
Psychomotor
One of the three major categories or domains of learning; includes behaviors involving physical actions, neuromuscular manipulations, and coordination
Oral
The oral route is the most common method of drug administration