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| 2. | this is the process where the drug is transferred from its site of entry to the circulating fluids in the body |
| 4. | this a common adverse drug reaction |
| 7. | these may be responsible for more than 100,000 deaths |
| 8. | this is one organ that has a vast blood supply |
| 9. | one of the organs responsible for excretion |
| 10. | giving aspirin to a pediatric patient can result in this syndrome |
| 12. | this route consists of sublingual, inhalation and topical |
| 13. | reactions in children occur mostly to |
| 15. | amount of time for 50% of the drug to be eliminated from the body |
| 17. | this route consists of subcutaneous, intramuscular and intravenous |
| 18. | this effect is when you give two drugs with similar effects to provide an increased effect |
| 19. | simpler than the chemical name |
| 22. | this is the assumption that ones culture provides the right way and the only way to live |
| 26. | this level is when a drug blood level is below normal |
| 28. | this is the complete package of genetic coding of an organism |
| 31. | this is the 5 stages that drugs go through after being administered (it is the pneumonic and starts with an L) |
| 32. | this domain of learning includes opinions and values |
| 33. | when initiating a dose in an elderly patient, the practitioner should start off at the |
| 35. | some drugs are classifieds as this which causes birth defects |
| 37. | on example of a schedule I drug |
| 38. | this is a common non prescription drug that can be taken for pain |