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Match each key term with its definition. 1. Adverse reaction 2. Allergen 3. Allergy 4. Ampule 5. Anaphylactic reaction 6. Chemotherapy 7. Controlled drug 8. Dose 9. Drug 10. Gauge 11. Induration 12. Infusion 13. Inhalation administration 14. Intradermal injection 15. Intramuscular injection 16. Intravenous therapy 17. Oral administration 18. Parenteral 19. Pharmacology 20. Prescription 21. Subcutaneous injection 22. Sublingual administration 23. Topical administration 24. Transfusion 25. Vial 26. Wheal
A. Application of a drug to a particular spot, usually for a local action B. Introduction of medication into the dermal layer of the skin C. A small, sealed glass container that holds a single dose of medication D. A physician’s order authorizing the dispensing of a drug by a pharmacist E. An unintended and undesirable effect produced by a drug F. An abnormal hypersensitivity of the body to substances that are ordinarily harmless G. The administration of a liquid agent directly into a patient’s vein, where it is distributed throughout the body by way of the circulatory system H. A tense, pale raised area of the skin I. Introduction of medication beneath the skin, into the subcutaneous or fatty layer of the body J. An abnormally raised hardened area of the skin with clearly defined margins K. A closed glass container with a rubber stopper that holds medication L. The administration of medication by way of air or other vapor being drawn into the lungs M. A serious allergic reaction that requires immediate treatment N. Administration of medication by mouth O. A drug that has restrictions placed on it by the federal government because of its potential for abuse P. Introduction of medication into the muscular layer of the body Q. Administration of medication by placing it under the tongue R. The quantity of a drug to be administered at one time S. A substance that is capable of causing an allergic reaction T. A chemical used for the treatment, prevention, or diagnosis of disease U. The diameter of the lumen of a needle used to administer medication V. Administration of medication by injection W. The study of drugs X. The use of chemicals to treat disease; most often refers to the treatment of cancer using antineoplastic medications Y. The administration of fluids, medications, or nutrients into a vein Z. The administration of whole blood or blood products through the intravenous route
1.Adverse reaction:An unintended and undesirable effect produced by a drug
2.Allergen:A substance that is capable of causing an allergic reaction.
3.Allergy:an abnormal hypersensitivity of the body to substances that are ordinarily harmless
4.Ampule:A small sealed glass container that holds a single dose of medication.
5Anaphylactic reaction :A serious allergic reaction that require immediate treatment
6.chemotherapy: The use of chemicals to treat diseases.;most often refers to the treatment of cancer, using antineoplastic medication
7controlled drug:A drug that has restriction placed on it by the federal government because of it potential for abuse
8dose:The quantity of the drug to be administered at one time.
9Drug:A chemical used for treatment, prevention or diagnosis of disesae
10Gauge:The diameter of the lumen of a needle used to administer medication.
11.Induration: An abnormally raised hardened area of the skin with clearly defined margins.
12.Infusion:Administration of liquid agents directly in to a patient 's vein where it is distributed through out the body by way of circulatory system.
13.Inhalation administration:The administration of medication by way of air or other vapour being drawn to the lungs.
14.Intradermal injection:administration of medication in to the dermal layer of the skin.
15:Intramuscular reaction:Introduction of medication in tothe muscular layer of the body.
16:Intravenous therapy:Administration of medication through vein
17 Oral administration:Administration of medication by mouth
18:parenteral:The administration of fluids, medications or nutrients in to vein
19pharmacology:The study of drugs
20:Prescription:A physicians order authorizing the dispensing of drug by a pharmacist
21:subcutaneous injection:Introduction of medication beneath the skin,in to the subcutaneous or fatty layer of the body.
22.sublingual administration:administration of medication by placing it under the tongue.
23.Topical administration:Application of drug to a particular spott,usually for a local action.
24Transfusion:Administration of whole blood or blood products through the intravenous route.
25vial:A closed glass container with a rubber stopper that holds medication
26.wheal: tense ,pale raised area of the skin.