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Non-pharmacologic interventions have to do with closing the ?
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Gate
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The non-pharmacological intervention that increases vasodilation and reduces spasms is applying ?
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heat
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The non-pharmacological intervention that creates numbness and decreases inflammation is applying ?
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cold
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The ? act states that centrally acting drugs are divided into 5 classes called ?
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Controlled Substance, schedules
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High abuse potential and no/minimal accepted medical use is schedule ? under the Controlled substance act. examples include ?,?,?
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I, Heroine, Cocaine, Marijuana
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High abuse potential with severe dependence liability are schedule ? under the Controlled Substance Act and include ?,?,?
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II,Narcotics, Amphetamines, Barbiturates
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Name six schedule II Narcotics that we see often in practice? FOCHOM
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Fentanyl, Oxycodone, Codeine, Hydromorphone, Oxymorphone, Morphine Sulfate
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The Generic name Hydromorphone is better known by its trade name ?
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dilaudid
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Less abuse potential than schedule II drugs and moderate dependence liability puts these drugs on schedule ? under the Controlled Substance Act.
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III
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What types of drugs will we see in schedule III under the Controlled Substance Act ?,?,?
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Narcotic(codeine), Non-barbituate sedatives, Non-amphetamine stimulants.
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The Narcotic codeine in tablet form is known as ?and? the tablet is codeine plus ? Codeine is a schedule ? med in this form.
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Tylenol #3, Tylenol #4, acetaminophen, III
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Hydrocodone is a schedule ? med and its trade names include ?,?,?
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III, Vicodin, Lortab, Norco
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Schedule III has lots of ? of meds. Some of the combinations Lortab, Vicodin, Norco are Hydrocodone + ?
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combinations, Acetimenophen
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Less abuse potential than schedule III drugs and limited dependence liability under the Controlled Substance Act are schedule ? meds
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IV
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Schedule IV meds include Opioid analgesics such as ?, ? and Antianxiety agents such as ?,? and Anticonvulsants/Sedatives ?,?
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codeine(liquid form), Propoxyphene(darvocet N-100), diazepam(valium),Alpazolam(xanax), phenobarbital, clonazepan(klonopin)
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Schedule ? meds are limited abuse potential meds. and they include Narcotics such as ? antitussive(cough medicine) and ?
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V, codeine, Pregabalin(lyrica)
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The preferred route of medicine administration is ?
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oral
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IV pain meds are used with pts that are ? and in ? so they get relief fast.
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NPO, pain
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Transdermal patches are for ? release.
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sustained
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? and ? are not used much unless pt is NPO or unconscious
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IM and SubQ
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continouse route of meds is called a ? rate
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basal
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