Deck 51: Measurement Systems, Basic Mathematics, and Dosage Calculations

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Which of the following drugs are also known as clotbusters?

A) diuretics
B) anticholinergics
C) fibrinolytics
D) analgesics
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Which class of antiarrhythmic drugs interferes with potassium channels to prolong the period in which the next heartbeat can occur?

A) Class I
B) Class II
C) Class III
D) Class IV
Question
Antihypertensives do not prevent or control high blood pressure by:

A) decreasing heart rate
B) dilating blood vessels
C) reducing circulating fluid volume
D) causing contraction of the smooth muscles that line the walls of blood vessels
Question
Patients with which of the following conditions should not take OTC decongestants without first consulting with their doctor?

A) hepatitis
B) heart disease
C) diabetes
D) low blood pressure
Question
Which of the following is a Schedule II controlled substance?

A) heroin
B) morphine
C) phenobarbital
D) small amounts of codeine in cough preparations
Question
Which of the following consist of medication bound together by substances that dissolve in stomach acids?

A) powders
B) inhalants
C) tablets
D) suppositories
Question
Which type of drug counteracts poisons and their effects selectively by binding with the toxin to inhibit further absorption?

A) expectorant
B) antibiotic
C) antidote
D) hypnotic
Question
Vasodilators do not:

A) cause the inner diameter of the vessel walls to narrow
B) relax the smooth muscle inside the vessel walls
C) lower blood pressure
D) allow for increased circulation to the area supplied by the vessel
Question
Antihypertensives control blood pressure by:

A) speeding up the heart rate
B) opening calcium channels
C) inhibiting conversion of angiotensin 1 into angiotensin 2
D) causing arterial smooth muscle to contract
Question
Tegretol, Dilantin, and Zarotin are:

A) anticonvulsants
B) antidepressants
C) antidiarrheals
D) anticoagulants
Question
A Schedule IV controlled substance may be refilled:

A) never
B) no more than once
C) up to 2 times in 1 month
D) up to 5 times in 6 months
Question
The effects of a drug are categorized as ____ if they are generalized throughout the body.

A) local
B) remote
C) myopic
D) systemic
Question
Which type of drug stops the development, maturation, or spread of a cancer cell?

A) hemostatic
B) antineoplastic
C) vasopressor
D) sedative
Question
The trade name of a drug:

A) must be approved by CMS
B) is usually more difficult to remember than the generic name
C) is never capitalized
D) is assigned by the drug manufacturer for marketing
Question
Narcotics do not:

A) interfere with the central nervous system's recognition of pain impulses
B) cause hyperactivity
C) sometimes cause respiratory depression
D) provide a greater level of pain relief than analgesics
Question
The medical assistant's list of commonly prescribed medications should include all but which of the following?

A) usual dosage
B) possible side effects
C) contraindications
D) conditions for which each is prescribed
Question
Medications given _____ reach the bloodstream more rapidly than other routes.

A) transdermally
B) by injection
C) sublingually
D) orally
Question
A _____ controlled substance has a high potential for psychological dependence.

A) Schedule III
B) Schedule IV
C) Schedule I
D) Schedule V
Question
The purpose of the _____ is to provide accurate, reliable, and current information about most prescribed medications and related products.

A) Physician's Desk Reference for Nonprescription Drugs
B) product inserts provided by the manufacturer with a medication
C) Physician's Desk Reference (PDR)
D) nursing drug handbook
Question
Antipyretics reduce fever by acting on which part of the brain?

A) hypothalamus
B) midbrain
C) pons
D) pituitary gland
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antidiarrheal

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Medications in the storage cabinet or closet should be organized:

A) according to their expiration date or classification
B) by date of arrival in the office or according to their expiration date
C) by date of arrival in the office or alphabetically
D) alphabetically or according to their classification
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antibiotic

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
In most states, the disposal of controlled substances requires witness of destruction by all but which of the following?

A) physicians
B) licensed pharmacists
C) nurses
D) law enforcement personnel (in some cases)
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antianxiety

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Drug that is the only available, approved treatment for a given indication

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
analgesic

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antihistamine

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Which of the following drugs must be stored in a freezer?

A) flu vaccine
B) polio vaccine
C) testosterone
D) progesterone
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antacid

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
anticoagulant

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
anesthetic

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
laxative

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Which section of the PDR lists the page number of each product by both brand and generic name?

A) section 1
B) section 2
C) section 3
D) section 4
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antiplatelets

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
decongestant

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Which of the following types of drug information appear last in the Product Information section of the PDR?

A) brand names
B) warnings
C) how supplied
D) adverse reactions
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antimanic

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
bronchodilator

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
hypoglycemic, oral

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Electronic drug-dispensing system

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
Question
Match each term with its definition.
When a drug has an additive effect, or enhances or multiplies the effects of another drug

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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Stimulates a particular action

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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Type of drug that is used to treat non-infectious processes by acting on different systems in the body to suppress chemicals or hormones being released by the body in excess or augment chemicals or hormones that are being produced in insufficient amounts

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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Application on the NIH Web site that helps health care providers identify a pill using its physical characteristics

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Drug that may only be purchased or given to patients with written instructions from a licensed health care provider

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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Any drug that has the potential for abuse or addiction

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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Prevents an action or effect on a receptor site

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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Drug considered safe and effective for use by the general population without requiring a prescription

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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Group that includes drugs which are used to cure a disease caused by an infectious organism or cancer

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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Deck 51: Measurement Systems, Basic Mathematics, and Dosage Calculations
1
Which of the following drugs are also known as clotbusters?

A) diuretics
B) anticholinergics
C) fibrinolytics
D) analgesics
fibrinolytics
2
Which class of antiarrhythmic drugs interferes with potassium channels to prolong the period in which the next heartbeat can occur?

A) Class I
B) Class II
C) Class III
D) Class IV
Class III
3
Antihypertensives do not prevent or control high blood pressure by:

A) decreasing heart rate
B) dilating blood vessels
C) reducing circulating fluid volume
D) causing contraction of the smooth muscles that line the walls of blood vessels
causing contraction of the smooth muscles that line the walls of blood vessels
4
Patients with which of the following conditions should not take OTC decongestants without first consulting with their doctor?

A) hepatitis
B) heart disease
C) diabetes
D) low blood pressure
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5
Which of the following is a Schedule II controlled substance?

A) heroin
B) morphine
C) phenobarbital
D) small amounts of codeine in cough preparations
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Which of the following consist of medication bound together by substances that dissolve in stomach acids?

A) powders
B) inhalants
C) tablets
D) suppositories
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7
Which type of drug counteracts poisons and their effects selectively by binding with the toxin to inhibit further absorption?

A) expectorant
B) antibiotic
C) antidote
D) hypnotic
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8
Vasodilators do not:

A) cause the inner diameter of the vessel walls to narrow
B) relax the smooth muscle inside the vessel walls
C) lower blood pressure
D) allow for increased circulation to the area supplied by the vessel
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9
Antihypertensives control blood pressure by:

A) speeding up the heart rate
B) opening calcium channels
C) inhibiting conversion of angiotensin 1 into angiotensin 2
D) causing arterial smooth muscle to contract
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10
Tegretol, Dilantin, and Zarotin are:

A) anticonvulsants
B) antidepressants
C) antidiarrheals
D) anticoagulants
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11
A Schedule IV controlled substance may be refilled:

A) never
B) no more than once
C) up to 2 times in 1 month
D) up to 5 times in 6 months
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12
The effects of a drug are categorized as ____ if they are generalized throughout the body.

A) local
B) remote
C) myopic
D) systemic
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13
Which type of drug stops the development, maturation, or spread of a cancer cell?

A) hemostatic
B) antineoplastic
C) vasopressor
D) sedative
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The trade name of a drug:

A) must be approved by CMS
B) is usually more difficult to remember than the generic name
C) is never capitalized
D) is assigned by the drug manufacturer for marketing
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15
Narcotics do not:

A) interfere with the central nervous system's recognition of pain impulses
B) cause hyperactivity
C) sometimes cause respiratory depression
D) provide a greater level of pain relief than analgesics
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The medical assistant's list of commonly prescribed medications should include all but which of the following?

A) usual dosage
B) possible side effects
C) contraindications
D) conditions for which each is prescribed
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17
Medications given _____ reach the bloodstream more rapidly than other routes.

A) transdermally
B) by injection
C) sublingually
D) orally
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A _____ controlled substance has a high potential for psychological dependence.

A) Schedule III
B) Schedule IV
C) Schedule I
D) Schedule V
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19
The purpose of the _____ is to provide accurate, reliable, and current information about most prescribed medications and related products.

A) Physician's Desk Reference for Nonprescription Drugs
B) product inserts provided by the manufacturer with a medication
C) Physician's Desk Reference (PDR)
D) nursing drug handbook
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20
Antipyretics reduce fever by acting on which part of the brain?

A) hypothalamus
B) midbrain
C) pons
D) pituitary gland
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21
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antidiarrheal

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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22
Medications in the storage cabinet or closet should be organized:

A) according to their expiration date or classification
B) by date of arrival in the office or according to their expiration date
C) by date of arrival in the office or alphabetically
D) alphabetically or according to their classification
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23
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antibiotic

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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24
In most states, the disposal of controlled substances requires witness of destruction by all but which of the following?

A) physicians
B) licensed pharmacists
C) nurses
D) law enforcement personnel (in some cases)
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25
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antianxiety

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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26
Match each term with its definition.
Drug that is the only available, approved treatment for a given indication

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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27
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
analgesic

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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28
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antihistamine

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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29
Which of the following drugs must be stored in a freezer?

A) flu vaccine
B) polio vaccine
C) testosterone
D) progesterone
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30
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antacid

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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31
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
anticoagulant

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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32
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
anesthetic

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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33
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
laxative

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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34
Which section of the PDR lists the page number of each product by both brand and generic name?

A) section 1
B) section 2
C) section 3
D) section 4
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35
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antiplatelets

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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36
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
decongestant

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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37
Which of the following types of drug information appear last in the Product Information section of the PDR?

A) brand names
B) warnings
C) how supplied
D) adverse reactions
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38
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
antimanic

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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39
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
bronchodilator

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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40
Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
hypoglycemic, oral

A)Tylenol
B)Novocaine
C)Mylanta
D)Librium
E)Druacillin
F)Coumadin
G)Kaopectate
H)Benadryl
I)lithium
J)Plavix
K)Proventil
L)Sudafed
M)Glucophage
N)Metamucil
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41
Match each term with its definition.
Electronic drug-dispensing system

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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42
Match each term with its definition.
When a drug has an additive effect, or enhances or multiplies the effects of another drug

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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43
Match each term with its definition.
Stimulates a particular action

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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44
Match each term with its definition.
Type of drug that is used to treat non-infectious processes by acting on different systems in the body to suppress chemicals or hormones being released by the body in excess or augment chemicals or hormones that are being produced in insufficient amounts

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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45
Match each term with its definition.
Application on the NIH Web site that helps health care providers identify a pill using its physical characteristics

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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46
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Drug that may only be purchased or given to patients with written instructions from a licensed health care provider

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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47
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Any drug that has the potential for abuse or addiction

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
K)Pillbox™
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48
Match each term with its definition.
Prevents an action or effect on a receptor site

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
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49
Match each term with its definition.
Drug considered safe and effective for use by the general population without requiring a prescription

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
I)Pyxis®
J)over-the-counter (OTC) drug
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50
Match each term with its definition.
Group that includes drugs which are used to cure a disease caused by an infectious organism or cancer

A)chemotherapeutic
B)pharmacodynamic
C)agonist
D)antagonist
E)synergistic
F)orphan drug
G)prescription drug
H)controlled substance
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