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Pharmacology I

Donna Richmond

Basic Pharmacology

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Across
2.this is the process where the drug is transferred from its site of entry to the circulating fluids in the body
4.this a common adverse drug reaction
7.these may be responsible for more than 100,000 deaths
8.this is one organ that has a vast blood supply
9.one of the organs responsible for excretion
10.giving aspirin to a pediatric patient can result in this syndrome
12.this route consists of sublingual, inhalation and topical
13.reactions in children occur mostly to
15.amount of time for 50% of the drug to be eliminated from the body
17.this route consists of subcutaneous, intramuscular and intravenous
18.this effect is when you give two drugs with similar effects to provide an increased effect
19.simpler than the chemical name
22.this is the assumption that ones culture provides the right way and the only way to live
26.this level is when a drug blood level is below normal
28.this is the complete package of genetic coding of an organism
31.this is the 5 stages that drugs go through after being administered (it is the pneumonic and starts with an L)
32.this domain of learning includes opinions and values
33.when initiating a dose in an elderly patient, the practitioner should start off at the
35.some drugs are classifieds as this which causes birth defects
37.on example of a schedule I drug
38.this is a common non prescription drug that can be taken for pain
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1.the study of drugs and their interactions between drugs and their receptors
3.safety concerns are issued after drug is on the market
5.this is one factor that affects drug therapy
6.this type of drug is created for rare illnesses
11.this route consists of oral, rectal or nasogastric
12.this domain is where the patient actually performs the action , ex: giving a self injection
14.this is the primary organ of metabolism of a drug
16.drug dependence
20.this name is most meaningful to the chemist
21.these are a red raised rash reaction that may occur from a drug
23.this is when the drug has reached its highest concentrations on the target receptors
24.this is when development and approval of drugs for life threatening illnesses
25.pediatric dosages are ordere based on
27.this one is capitalized
29.this is the administrative body that oversees the drug evaluation process
30.this governemnt body enforces controlled substances
34.this level is when a drug level is dangerously high
36.this drug should not be administered to pediatric patients through adolescence

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