Medical Dosage Calculations – Flashcards

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before (abante)
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a (**with a line above it)
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before meals (ante cibum)
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ac
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as desired (ad libitum)
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ad lib
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morning
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A.M. , am
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ampule
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amp
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aqueous water
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aq
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two times a day
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b.i.d.
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blood pressure
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BP
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with
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C (**with a line above it)
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celcius; centigrade
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C
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capsule
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cap
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complete blood count
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CBC
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cubic centimeter
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cc
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central venous pressure
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CVP
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day
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d
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dextrose in water
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D/W
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5% dextrose in water
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D5W or D5/W
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dispense as written
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daw
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dram
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dr
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diagnosis
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Dx
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elixir
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elix
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extended release
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ER
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fahrenheit
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F
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gram
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g
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grain
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gr
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gastrostomy tube
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GT
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drop
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gtt
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hour
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h, hr
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hour of sleep; bedtime (hora somni)
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hs
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intracardic
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IC
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intradermal
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ID
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intramuscular
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IM
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intravenous
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IV
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United States Pharmacopeia
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USP
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intravenous push
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IVP
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intravenous piggyback
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IVPB
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IV soluset
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IVSS
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kilogram
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kg
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keep vein open
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KVO
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liter
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L
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long acting
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LA
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pound
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lb
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left in bag, left in bottle
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LIB
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length of stay
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LOS
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medication administration record
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MAR
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microgram
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mcg
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microdrop
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mcgtt
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milliequivalent
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mEq
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milligram
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mg
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minute
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min
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milliliter
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mL
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milliunit
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mU
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night
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n, noct
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national drug code
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NDC
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nasogastric tube
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NGT
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no known allergies
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NKA
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no known drug allergies
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NKDA
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no known food allergies
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NKFA
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nothing by mouth (per ora)
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NPO
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normal saline
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NS
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nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
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NSAID
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over the counter
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OTC
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ounce
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oz
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after
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p (**with a line above it)
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percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube
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PEG
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pulse
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P
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after meals (post cibum)
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pc
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percutaneous endoscopic jujunostomy
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PEJ
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peripherally inserted central catheter
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PICC
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afternoon, evening
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P.M., pm
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by mouth (per os)
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PO
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after surgery
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POST-OP
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by way of rectum
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PR
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before surgery
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PRE-OP
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when required or whenever necessary
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prn
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patient
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Pt
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pint
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pt
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every (quaque)
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q
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every hour (quaque hora)
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qh
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every 2 hours
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q2h
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every 3 hours
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q3h
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every 4 hours
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q4h
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4 times a day (quarter in die)
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q.i.d.
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every night
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qn
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quantity sufficient or sufficient amount
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qs
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respiration
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R
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rule out
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R/O
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prescription, treatment
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Rx
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without
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s (**with a line above it)
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directions to the patient
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SIG
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sublingual
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SL
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sustained release
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SR
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immediately
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stat
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subcutaneous
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subcut
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suppository
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supp
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suspension
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susp
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tablespoon
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T or tbs
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teaspoon
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t or tbs
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temperature
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T
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three times a day
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t.i.d.
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tablet
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tab
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total parenteral nutrition
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TPN
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United States Pharmacopeia
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USP
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vital signs
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V/S
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weight
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wt
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right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right Pt, right documentation (and sometimes right to know, and right to refuse)
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what are the 6 rights of medication administration?
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administered PO, can be solid or liquid (tablets, capsules, caplets). -enteric-coated tablets=meant to dissolve in the intestine rather than in the stomach (therefore should not be chewed/crushed). -capsulse=gelatin case containing a powder, liquid, or granules (some can be sprinkled onto food/mixed in liquids). -buccal administration=absorbed by the mucosa of the mouth or SL -Liquid forms: elixirs (alcohol solution), syrups (med dissolved in sugar+water solution), and suspensions (insoluble med in liquid base).
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Oral Medications
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liquid medications may be administered enterally (to gastrointestinal tract) via specially placed tubes; NG, GT (gastrostomy), and PEG
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enteral administration
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meds that are injected (via needle) into the body by various routes. They are absorbed faster and more completely than drugs given by other routes. routes: epidural, IM, subcut, IV, ID IC, intrathecal (into the spinal column) *epidural vs. intrathecal: into the epidural space vs. into the column
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parenteral medications
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topical: administered on the skin surface and provide a local or systemic effect, transdermal: contained in a disk or patch applied to the skin, with systemic effects-constant release controlled amounts over period of time inhalation: nubulizers (vaporizes a liquid med into a fine mist that can be inhaled with a face mask), dry powder inhalers or DPI (small device used for powdered drugs), metered dose inhalers or MDI (uses a propellant to deliver a measured dose of medication with each inhalation). Solutions and ointments: applied to the mucosa of the eyes, nose, ears, or mouth suppositories: insertion into a body cavity (vagina, rectum, urethra) and dissolve at body temperature.
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cutaneous medications
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NO, b.i.d. is not necessarily the same as q12h. Also b.i.d. is not the same as b.i.d. in divided doses-which means splitting the documented dose between 2 administrations
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b.i.d. = q12h?
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extended release
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XL or XR
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undesired physiologic response to a drug
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side effects
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important features of drug labels include: 1. Name of the drug, trade name is capitalized and generic name is all lowercase 2. Form of the drug 3. National Drug code (NDC) number 4. Bar code 5. Dosage strength, eg. 150mg per capsule 6. Dosage recommendations: could be listed as the "usual dosage" 7.USP: indicates that the drug meets the standards of the United State Pharmacopeia 8. storage directions 9. expiration date: could be listed as "lot exp" or "rev." 10. manufacturer
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Drug Labels
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1 qt = 2 pt 1 qt = 1,000 mL
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1 quart (qt)= ? pints (pt)
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1 pt = 2 cups 1 pt =500 mL
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1 pt = ? measuring cups
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1 cup = 8 oz 1 cup = 240mL
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1 cup = ? oz
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1 glass typically = 8 oz
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1 glass (*usually) = ? oz
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1 oz = 2 T 1 oz= 30 mL
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1 oz =? Tbsp
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1T = 3 t 1 tsp = 5 mL and 1T= 15 mL
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1 Tbsp = ? tsp
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1 lb= 16 oz 2.2 lbs= 1 kg
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1 lb = ? oz
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1 cc= 1 mL 1000 mL = 1L
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1 cubic centimeter (cc or cm3) = ? mL
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1 inch = 2.5 cm
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1 inch = ? cm
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