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t Introduction to Pharmacologic Principles Which of these medications may be del

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t Introduction to Pharmacologic Principles Which of these medications may be delivered through nebulization by the respiratory therapist in a hos- pital setting? A. Nitroglycerin B. Duragesic C. Bronchodilator D. Sedative 0. The number that represents the diameter of the needle lumen and ranges from 18 to 31 is known as the A. Calibration B. Gauge C. Suspension D. Ampule 11. Medication that is absorbed via the mucosa under the tongue is known as a(n) A. Buccal tablet B. Timed-release capsule C. Sublingual tablet D. Enteric-coated tablet at term describes a glass container sealed at the top by a rubber stopper containing 1-2 ml of stenie solution, which is removed to provide a single dose of a medication? A. Ampule B. Mortar C. Pestle D. Unit-dose vial such as a small infusion pump implanted in a diabetic patients waist delivens continuous supply of A. Insulin B. Antibiotics C. Vitamins D. Antipyretics 14. Intravenous administration provides the fastest action of a medication. What is the second fastes drug a Inhalation C. Intradermal Matching Match the definition or abbreviation in Column A with the correct term in Column B. COLUMN A COLUMN B 1.A liquid drug that forms with an alcohol base 2. PO A. Tablee B. Syrup 3. A tablet that resists disintegration by gastric juices 4. A disk of compressed dnug C. Drop D. Larenge 5. Indicated for a local soothing effect on the throat or mouth 6. A liquid drug that contains oils and fats in water 7. A sweetened, flavored liquid dug form G. Oral

Explanation / Answer

Ans 1: Bronchodilators

Ans 2: Gauge

Ans 3: Sublingual tablet

Ans 4: Unit dose vial

Ans 5: Insulin

Ans 6: Inhalation

Ans 7:

A liquid drug that forms with an alcohol base - Oral

PO          - Enema

A tablet that resists disintegration by gastric juices - Intracardiac route

A disk of compressed durg - Tablet

Indicated for local sooting effect on the throat or mouth - Lozenge

A liquid drug that contains oils and fats in water - Drop

A sweetened, flavoured liquid drug - Syrup