Problemas
Name Ayana cletches Pharmacology Terms Worksheet &Medicine Directions: Match the pharmacy term to the correct descriptiontiosterold Antihistamine Corticosterold counter Do. Antacids Congestant Anti-anxiety __ Diuretic Dose __ Anti-Inflammatory D Antibiotic Antipyretic expectorant Intradermal Sublingual Antic oagulant __ Antitussive Antiviral Anticonvuls sant Intramuscular Intravenous Antlemetics Antifungal Bronchodilator Buccal AA Laxative 20. __ by mouth 21. __ acts similarly to hormones 22. __ Sudared, Allegra 8: Claritir D 23. __ Suppository 24. __ given through vein Contraindication 1. __ Oxycodone & Hydrocodone 2. __ medication warning 3. __ relieves pain 4. __ purchased without prescription 5. __ treats allergies D. __ helps remove sputum from lungs 7. __ injected under the skin 8. __ applied to skin 9. __ Diastat &Tegretol 10. __ relieves constipation 11. __ treats influenza 12. __ Ibuprofen & Naproxen 13. __ removes extra body fluid 14. __ reduces fever 15. __ treats bacterial infections 16. __ under the tongue 17. __ injected in muscle 18. __ Phenergan &Zofran 19. __ prevents thrombus 25. __ Tessalon &Robitussin 26. __ relieve indigestion 27. __ lowers the blood pressure 28. __ written order/instructions from the MD 29. __ between cheek and gurn 30. __ the amount of medication to take 31. __ Zoloft, Paxil & Prozac 32. __ opens to airway 33. __ treat ringworm &nall fungus 34. __ Valium & Ativan 35. __ given into fatty tissue
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Ivonne
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Respuesta
1. Antihistamine - treats allergies2. Diuretic - removes extra body fluid3. Antacids - relieves indigestion4. Antianxiety - relieves anxiety5. Dose - the amount of medication to take6. Antipyretic - reduces fever7. Antibiotic - treats bacterial infections8. Antitussive - helps remove sputum from lungs9. Anticonvulsant - prevents seizures10. Laxative - relieves constipation11. Antiviral - treats influenza12. Bronchodilator - opens to airway13. Antifungal - treats ringworm & nail fungus14. Intradermal - injected under the skin15. Intravenous - given through vein16. Sublingual - under the tongue17. Intramuscular - injected in muscle18. Antiemetics - prevents nausea and vomiting19. Anticoagulant - prevents thrombus20. Oral - by mouth21. Hormone-like - acts similarly to hormones22. Antihistamine - Sudared, Allegra & Claritin D23. Suppository - inserted into rectum24. Intravenous - given through vein25. Contraindication - medication warning26. Antitussive - Tessalon & Robitussin27. Antacids - relieves indigestion28. Antihypertensive - lowers the blood pressure29. Buccal - between cheek and gum30. Dose - written order/instructions from the MD31. Antidepressant - Zoloft, Paxil & Prozac32. Bronchodilator - opens to airway33. Antifungal - treats ringworm & nail fungus34. Antianxiety - Valium & Ativan35. Intramuscular - given into fatty tissue
Explicación
## Step 1The problem involves matching the correct pharmacy term to its corresponding description. The pharmacy terms are related to various types of medications and their effects.## Step 2The pharmacy terms are matched to their corresponding descriptions based on their known effects and uses.## Step 3For example, Antihistamines are known to treat allergies, hence they match with the description "treats allergies".## Step 4Similarly, Diuretics are known to remove extra body fluid, hence they match with the description "removes extra body fluid".## Step 5The same process is repeated for all the pharmacy terms and their corresponding descriptions.