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  • July 17, 2024
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Clark's Rule - correct answers Weight of Child/150lbs X Adult Dose= Child's Dose



Young's Rule - correct answers Age in Years/Age+12 x Adult Dose= Child's Dose



Chemical Name - correct answers tells the chemical and molecular structure



Generic Name - correct answers Derived from chemical name. Common name of
drug.



Trade Name - correct answers Name given by manufacturere and is a proprietary
name aka "Brand Name"



What did the Comprehensive Drug Abouse Provention and Controlled Act of 1970
provide for drugs? - correct answers Classifications for drug abuse POTENTIAL.
Divided in to "Schedules."



Schedule 1 - correct answers MAXIUMUM abuse poential with little or NO
accepted medical usefunesss. abuse leads to psychological dependance (herioin,
cocaine, LSD) NO REFILLS

, Schedule 2 - correct answers HIGH abuse poetntial with accepted medical.
usefullnes. abuse leads to moderate dependance. refill 5x in 6 months



Schedule 3 - correct answers LESSER degree of abuse potential with accepted
medical usefulness, abuse leads to moderate dependence. Refil 5x in 6 months



Schedule 4 - correct answers LOW abuse potential. Refills 5x in 6 months



Schedule 5 - correct answers low abuse potential accepted medical usefullness.
Refills 5x in 6 months.



Amebaisis - correct answers Intestinal infection. maybe asymptomatic

s/s- diarrhea w/ blood or mucous, abcesses of liver, lung or brain.

Spread by INTESTINAL PARASITE (entamoeba histolytic)



Botulism - correct answers Serious condition cause by poisioning from BACTERIA
PRODUCED TOXINS

Toxin produced by Clostridium Botulinum



Chicken Pox/Herpes Zoster - correct answers Acute generalized viral disease
w/sudden onset.

s/s- begins w/maculopapular rash and rapidly progress to characteristic vescicles

Transmitted by DIRECT CONTACT

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