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[Show more]An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. - 
Answer-Define pain 
Somatic pain - Answer-Pain that arises from the musculoskeletal system. 
Neuropathic pain - Answer-Pain arising from injury to the nervous system that may be described as 
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Add to cartAn unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. - 
Answer-Define pain 
Somatic pain - Answer-Pain that arises from the musculoskeletal system. 
Neuropathic pain - Answer-Pain arising from injury to the nervous system that may be described as 
"burni...
What are the main three functions of the nervous system? - Answer-Sensory, integrative, and motor. 
What makes up the central nervous system? - Answer-Brain and spinal cord 
What makes up the peripheral nervous system? - Answer-Nerves connecting the brain to muscles, 
bones, and glands. Two parts: s...
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Add to cartWhat are the main three functions of the nervous system? - Answer-Sensory, integrative, and motor. 
What makes up the central nervous system? - Answer-Brain and spinal cord 
What makes up the peripheral nervous system? - Answer-Nerves connecting the brain to muscles, 
bones, and glands. Two parts: s...
Emetics - Answer-Drugs which induce vomiting 
Within 2-4 hours - Answer-When should emetics be administered in order to be effective? 
Apomorphine - Answer-This morphine derivative stimulates dopamine receptors in the CRTZ which, in 
turn, activate the vomiting center in the medula. 
Xylazine - Answ...
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Add to cartEmetics - Answer-Drugs which induce vomiting 
Within 2-4 hours - Answer-When should emetics be administered in order to be effective? 
Apomorphine - Answer-This morphine derivative stimulates dopamine receptors in the CRTZ which, in 
turn, activate the vomiting center in the medula. 
Xylazine - Answ...
Define agonist - Answer-Agonist is a drug with an affinity for a receptor and stimulates the receptor to 
action 
Define Contraindication - Answer-A contraindication is a reason not to use a 
drug in a particular situation 
Define Efficacy - Answer-Efficacy is the degree to which a drug 
produces it...
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Add to cartDefine agonist - Answer-Agonist is a drug with an affinity for a receptor and stimulates the receptor to 
action 
Define Contraindication - Answer-A contraindication is a reason not to use a 
drug in a particular situation 
Define Efficacy - Answer-Efficacy is the degree to which a drug 
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Indications - Answer-reasons for giving a drug 
contraindications - Answer-reasons to not give a drug 
legend drugs - Answer-drugs that have the ability to cause serious harm if misused, must be regulated by 
the FDA as prescription drugs. 
Contain a caution statement "caution federal law restricts...
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Add to cartIndications - Answer-reasons for giving a drug 
contraindications - Answer-reasons to not give a drug 
legend drugs - Answer-drugs that have the ability to cause serious harm if misused, must be regulated by 
the FDA as prescription drugs. 
Contain a caution statement "caution federal law restricts...
2 divisions - Answer-Central and Peripheral NS 
CNS contains - Answer-brain and spinal cord 
PNS contains - Answer-nerves that connect brain to muscles, glands, and varous receptors 
define Neuron - Answer-basic unit of nervous system, a cell that has dendrites carrying electrical 
impulses to cell ...
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Add to cart2 divisions - Answer-Central and Peripheral NS 
CNS contains - Answer-brain and spinal cord 
PNS contains - Answer-nerves that connect brain to muscles, glands, and varous receptors 
define Neuron - Answer-basic unit of nervous system, a cell that has dendrites carrying electrical 
impulses to cell ...
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Pharmacokinetics - Answer-When a drug enters the body 
Pharmacodynamics - Answer-How drugs exert effects 
7 Routes of Administration - Answer-Oral, IV, IM, SC, intraperitoneal, intraarterial, intradermal 
Agonist, Partial Agonist, and Antagonist - Answer-Perfect Fit, Almost Fits, Blocks Action 
Affi...
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Add to cartPharmacokinetics - Answer-When a drug enters the body 
Pharmacodynamics - Answer-How drugs exert effects 
7 Routes of Administration - Answer-Oral, IV, IM, SC, intraperitoneal, intraarterial, intradermal 
Agonist, Partial Agonist, and Antagonist - Answer-Perfect Fit, Almost Fits, Blocks Action 
Affi...
Adverse drug event - Answer-harm to a patient caused by a therapeutic or preventive intervention. It 
could be due to a medication error or adverse drug reaction 
Adverse drug reaction - Answer-an undesirable response to a drug by a patient. It may vary in severity 
from mild to fatal 
Agonist - Ans...
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Add to cartAdverse drug event - Answer-harm to a patient caused by a therapeutic or preventive intervention. It 
could be due to a medication error or adverse drug reaction 
Adverse drug reaction - Answer-an undesirable response to a drug by a patient. It may vary in severity 
from mild to fatal 
Agonist - Ans...
Describe how drugs affect the nervous system - Drugs affect the nervous system by acting at the 
synaptic junctions to promote neurotransmitter's activity, mimic their actions, or block them from acting. 
Identify examples of respiratory drugs - Expectorants, mucolytics, antitussives, bronchodilato...
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Add to cartDescribe how drugs affect the nervous system - Drugs affect the nervous system by acting at the 
synaptic junctions to promote neurotransmitter's activity, mimic their actions, or block them from acting. 
Identify examples of respiratory drugs - Expectorants, mucolytics, antitussives, bronchodilato...
define agonist - Answer-A drug with a high level of affinity and efficacy that binds to a receptor and 
casues a specific action. 
define contraindiction - Answer-a reason not to use a drug in a particular situation, causes undesirable 
side effects 
define efficacy - Answer-the degree to which a dr...
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Add to cartdefine agonist - Answer-A drug with a high level of affinity and efficacy that binds to a receptor and 
casues a specific action. 
define contraindiction - Answer-a reason not to use a drug in a particular situation, causes undesirable 
side effects 
define efficacy - Answer-the degree to which a dr...
2 divisions - Answer-Central and Peripheral NS 
CNS contains - Answer-brain and spinal cord 
PNS contains - Answer-nerves that connect brain to muscles, glands, and varous receptors 
define Neuron - Answer-basic unit of nervous system, a cell that has dendrites carrying electrical 
impulses to cell ...
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Add to cart2 divisions - Answer-Central and Peripheral NS 
CNS contains - Answer-brain and spinal cord 
PNS contains - Answer-nerves that connect brain to muscles, glands, and varous receptors 
define Neuron - Answer-basic unit of nervous system, a cell that has dendrites carrying electrical 
impulses to cell ...
Pharmacokinetics - Answer-When a drug enters the body 
Pharmacodynamics - Answer-How drugs exert effects 
7 Routes of Administration - Answer-Oral, IV, IM, SC, intraperitoneal, intraarterial, intradermal 
Agonist, Partial Agonist, and Antagonist - Answer-Perfect Fit, Almost Fits, Blocks Action 
Affi...
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Add to cartPharmacokinetics - Answer-When a drug enters the body 
Pharmacodynamics - Answer-How drugs exert effects 
7 Routes of Administration - Answer-Oral, IV, IM, SC, intraperitoneal, intraarterial, intradermal 
Agonist, Partial Agonist, and Antagonist - Answer-Perfect Fit, Almost Fits, Blocks Action 
Affi...
Adverse drug event - Answer-harm to a patient caused by a therapeutic or preventive intervention. It 
could be due to a medication error or adverse drug reaction 
Adverse drug reaction - Answer-an undesirable response to a drug by a patient. It may vary in severity 
from mild to fatal 
Agonist - Ans...
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Add to cartAdverse drug event - Answer-harm to a patient caused by a therapeutic or preventive intervention. It 
could be due to a medication error or adverse drug reaction 
Adverse drug reaction - Answer-an undesirable response to a drug by a patient. It may vary in severity 
from mild to fatal 
Agonist - Ans...
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Distinguish between hormonal, endocrine, and reproductive drugs - AnswerDescribe how drugs affect the nervous system - Answer-Drugs affect the nervous system by acting at the 
synaptic junctions to promote neurotransmitter's activity, mimic their actions, or block them from acting. 
Identify exampl...
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Add to cartDistinguish between hormonal, endocrine, and reproductive drugs - AnswerDescribe how drugs affect the nervous system - Answer-Drugs affect the nervous system by acting at the 
synaptic junctions to promote neurotransmitter's activity, mimic their actions, or block them from acting. 
Identify exampl...
define agonist - Answer-A drug with a high level of affinity and efficacy that binds to a receptor and 
casues a specific action. 
define contraindiction - Answer-a reason not to use a drug in a particular situation, causes undesirable 
side effects 
define efficacy - Answer-the degree to which a dr...
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Add to cartdefine agonist - Answer-A drug with a high level of affinity and efficacy that binds to a receptor and 
casues a specific action. 
define contraindiction - Answer-a reason not to use a drug in a particular situation, causes undesirable 
side effects 
define efficacy - Answer-the degree to which a dr...
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