Script Writing Flashcards
(are/are not) Schedule I drugs ____ for clinical use, ____ potentially highly abused, _____ known to cause physiological dependence, and ____ known to cause psychologic dependence.
are not; are; are; are
(are/are not) Schedule II drugs ____ for clinical use, ____ potentially highly abused, _____ known to cause physiological dependence, and ____ known to cause psychologic dependence.
are; are; are; are
(are/are not) Schedule III drugs ____ for clinical use, ____ potentially highly abused, _____ known to cause physiological dependence, and ____ known to cause psychologic dependence.
are; are moderately; are moderately; are
(are/are not) Schedule IV drugs ____ for clinical use, ____ potentially highly abused, _____ known to cause physiological dependence, and ____ known to cause psychologic dependence.
are; are rarely; are rarely; are rarely
(are/are not) Schedule V drugs ____ for clinical use, ____ potentially highly abused, _____ known to cause physiological dependence, and ____ known to cause psychologic dependence.
are; are not usually; are not usually; are not usually
Drugs are divided into 5 schedules based upon potential for ______, _____, and the _________.
Medical usefulness; Abuse potential; Degree to which they may lead to physical/psychological dependence if they are abused
Drugs are divided into ____ schedules based upon potential for Medical usefulness, Abuse potential, and the Degree to which they may lead to physical/psychological dependence if they are abused.
5
Give examples of class I drugs.
marijuana, heroin, hallucinogens
Give examples of class II drugs.
opiod analgesics, hydrocodone +/- non-opiods, stimulants, barbituates
Give examples of class III drugs.
codeine, steriods
How many mL in one drop?
0.05
Schedule V drugs can be obtained _____ in some states.
OTC w/o a prescription
There are 0.05mL in _____ drop.
1
There are 15mL in _____.
one tablespoon
There are 29.56mL in ______.
1 fluid ounce