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These are considered typical or traditional antipsychotic drugs. |
Thiothixene, Fluphenazine, Haloperidol |
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The study of nonlinguristic bodily movements such as gestures and facial expressions |
KINESICS |
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What act requires all drugs to have warning and adequate directions for use |
Food,Drug, and Cosmetic act of 1938 |
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-rrhea indicates what? |
Flowing discharge |
Diarrhea |
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What is used to treat eczema |
Pimercrolimus |
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What drug is a nonstimulant used in the the treatment of ADD/ADHD |
Strattera |
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The cost of medication is not affected by whether the pharmacy is |
Independent or community-based |
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To help avoid medication errors what should not be used |
Abbreviations in drug names |
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Medicare is partially funded through |
Payroll taxes |
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Antihistamines blocks |
Leukotriene receptors to alleviate sneezing and runny noses. |
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What syringe is most appropriate for measuring a 3.8 ml dose. |
5 ml |
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Bronchodilators relieve the symptoms of |
Asthma by relaxing the muscles that tighten around the airways |
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_______ does not melt or soften at body temperature |
Paste |
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What provides a 24 hour supply of medication for a specific patient used by a specific nursing unit. |
A medication cassette |
Blister pack |
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Fluorouracil is a |
Topical chemotherapy agent |
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__________ is classifed as angiotensin II antagonists |
Eprosartan , Irbesatan ,and Benicar |
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A substance can have |
Many trade names but only one generic name |
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Codeine elevates the threshold for |
Cough in the medulla onlongata |
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Chemical alteration of a drug or other substance by the body is known as what? |
Metabolism |
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Stelara is used for |
Treat plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis |
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Humira is used to treat |
rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathicarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, plaque psoriasis, and and achronic skin condition called hidradenitis suppurativa. |
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Phenazopiridine average dose? |
200mg tid or 600mg a day |
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How long do traces of hazardous drugs last in patient systems? |
48 hours |
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City and year of 1st college of pharmacy |
Philadelphia 1821 |
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pH value range? |
0-14 |
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Main function of vitamin B1 |
To aids in the breakdown of carbohydrates |
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Example of biometrics used in security |
Finger printing |
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Dose respond curve response of patient is related to? |
The amount of the drug administered |
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Synthetic progesterone examples |
Provera |
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What type of error is it when physician makes a mistake in what they order for a patient |
Prescribing error |
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What book helps pronounce drugs. |
American drug index |
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Antiviral drug used to treat acute keratoconjunctivitis |
Idoxuridine |
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