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CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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What are the Most Common Side Effects to medication?

1 teaspoon (tsp) = 5 mls mls?

One hour before and one hour after the scheduled time.

What is the time frame that you have to complete a medication pass.

Teaspoon Conversion: 1 teaspoon (tsp) = ___ mls?

Teaspoon Conversion: 1 teaspoon (tsp) = ___ mls?

Teaspoon Conversion: 1 teaspoon (tsp) = ___ mls?

nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation.

Where do you record a Schedule II Drug?

In a Bound Book and an Individual Usage Sheet

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDs unit 2a

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Name a person available to the CRMA for medication information

oral, rectal, inhalant, topical, transdermal, vaginal, otic, or ophthalmic.

What is the abbreviation for: Both Eyes?

What is the abbreviation for:Drop?

What are several routes of medication administration?

gtt

What are drug cclassifications?

OU

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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What is the abbreviation for: immediately or at once

What is the abbreviation for:every three hours

What is the abbreviation for:before meals?

What is the abbreviation for: discontinue

d/c or D/C

stat

ac

q3h

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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milliliter, a unit of volume in the metric system

Every other day

What is the abbreviation for: sublingual

What is the abbreviation for:suppository

What is the meaning of:ml

What is the meaning of:qod

supp

sl

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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What is the meaning of: npo

after meals

hour of sleep

nothing by mouth

every hour

What is the meaning of:qh

hour of sleep

What does pc mean?

What does hs mean?

What does hs mean?

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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Tablespoon to Teaspoon ConversionIn other words, one Tablespoon equals how many Teaspoons?

one tablespoon is equal three teaspoons

What is the conversion from one ounce to milliliters?

One ounce is equal to 30 milliliters?

three times a day

over the counter

What does tid mean?

What does otc mean?

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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One liter equals 1,000 milliliters

One teaspoon equals 5 milliliters

What is the conversion from one teaspoon to milliliters?

One tablespoon equals 15 millilitters

One gram equals 1,000 mg

What is the conversion from one tablespoon to milliliters?

What is the conversion from one liter to milliliters?

What is the conversion from one gram to milligrams?

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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Confirm that you are giving the medication to the right person.

Right person right medication right dose right time right route right to know right to refuse right documentation

Ensure you have the right medication.

What is the conversion from one kilogram to grams?

One kilogram equals 1,000 grams

'What are the eight rights?

Right medication

Right person

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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Ensuring the medication is administered via the correct method (e.g., oral, intravenous) One of the 8 rights.

Administering the medication at the correct scheduled time. One of the 8 rights.

Informing the patient about the medication they are receiving. One of the 8 rights.

Administer the right dose (amount) of the medicaiton One of the 8 rights.

Right dose

Right to know

Right time

Right Route

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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Accurately recording the administration of medication in the patient's records. One of the 8 rights, sometimes refered to separately as the 8th right.

When receiving medications from the Pharmacy, you should compare the label of the medication to the:____________

Respecting a patient's choice to decline medication. One of the 8 rights.

Physician's order

Ri

'Right Documentation

Right to refuse

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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Setting med cup on a table and reading it at eye level.

When you make a medication error, you should always:

Complete an incident report

What does v/s or vs stand for

Liquid medications are measured by:

vital signs

What is the abbreviation for 'ounce'

oz

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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Unwanted effects that occur in response to medication

The potential of a substance to cause cancer.

The potential of a substance to cause cancer.

A medication that helps clear mucus from the airways.

Adverse reactions

Schedule II Drugs

Expectorant

Carcinogenicity'

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity.

A drug that suppresses coughing.

A medication that relieves pain.

A medication that induces sleep.

Vaccine

'Antitussive

Analgesic

Sedative

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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A drug that causes blood vessels to expand.

Agents that reduce blood pressure.

A medication that promotes the excretion of urine.

A drug that prevents vomiting.

Antihypertensive

Diuretic

Vasodilator

Antiemetic

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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A type of medication that reduces inflammation and alleviates pain.

Medications that effect the mind. Used to treat mental health disorders. Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, Sedatives

A substance that prevents blood clotting frequently referred to as a blood thinner.

Setting med cup on a table and reading it at eye level.

Anti-inflammatory

Liquid medications are measured by:

Psychotropic drugs

Anticoagulant

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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30 ml or cc (ml and cc are the same measurement and are used inter-changeably)

How often does a psychotropic medication need to be renewed by the prescribing practitioner?

Medications that are used to treat psychological disorders such as depression, OCD, and anxiety are called:

potential side effect of long-term use of antipsychotic medications, characterized by involuntary movements.

2 tablespoons equals how many milliliters

Tardive Dyskinesia is a

Every 90 days

Psychotropics

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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A tablespoon, a unit of measurement commonly used in cooking and medicine, equivalent to approximately 15 milliliters.

A formal instruction from a healthcare provider regarding the administration of a specific medication.

A formal instruction from a healthcare provider regarding the treatment or medication a patient should receive.

One ounce equals how many ml or cc

Medical orders

Medication orders

30

TBSP

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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Milliliter, a metric unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter.

Cubic centimeter, a unit of volume equivalent to 1 milliliter.

Teaspoon, a unit of measurement commonly used in cooking and medicine, equivalent to approximately 5 milliliters.

An abbreviation for 'three times a day' used in medical prescriptions.

TSP

ML

CC

'TID

CRMA 40-Hour COURSE FLASHCARDS Unit 2a

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The process of determining the appropriate amount of medication to administer based on various factors.

The categorization of medications based on their effects, mechanisms of action, or therapeutic use.

The end

Dosage calculation

A medication used to reduce fever.

Medication Classification

Antipyretic