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Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Street 8th edition Chapter 13 workbook, Exercises of Medicine

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©Vones & Bartlett Learning, i = X » s ; YY, x Ok ee 7 FF colleen \ Ne Sy \ \ Princi x No \ erga rinciples o Fes aegis J Scag eee a i Do not administer a medication to which the patient has an alleray! Matching PartI Listed here are medications that are considered controlled substances. Write the schedule, | to V, for the example given. ————_ 1. _ Hydrocodone (Vicodin) ——__2. Narcotic cough medicines ———__ 3. Heroin —_—_ 4. Fentanyl (Sublimaze) —___ 5. Diazepam (Valium) —____ 6. Lorazepam (Ativan) ——— 7. High abuse potential and no recognized medical purpose ——— _ 8. High abuse potential and legitimate medical purpose ——— 9. Cocaine 10. Codeine Part IT Match each of the definitions in the left column to the appropriate term in the right column. ——— 1. Medications that bind with heavy metals in the body and create a A. Absolute refractory period compound that can be eliminated; used in cases of ingestion or poisoning. 2. Widening of the bronchial tubes. B. Absorption ———__ 3. Narrowing of the bronchial tubes. C. Acetylcholinesterase —— 4. Aprocess with four possible effects on a medication absorbed into the body: D. Active metabolite (1) an inactive substance can become active, capable of producing desired or unwanted clinical effects; (2) an active medication can be changed into another active medication; (3) an active medication can be completely or partially inactivated; or (4) a medication can be transformed into a substance (active or inactive) that is easier for the body to eliminate. yl A term used to describe paralytic agents that act at the neuromuscular E. Active transport junction by binding with nicotinic receptors on muscles, causing fasciculations and preventing additional activation by acetylcholine. Medications that temporarily bind with cellular receptor sites, displacing F. Adverse effect agonist chemicals. s