which term describes skills like grocery shopping and cooking, usually learned
during our school year, considered essential to living life independentlyq -
ANSWERS-IADLs
skin that is not cleared on a regular basis can develop - ANSWERS-acne
which assessment tool would be in use if a patient was asked to recount
everything they ate yesterday - ANSWERS-24-hour recall
an ultrasound of the heart is more commonly called - ANSWERS-
echocardography/echocardiogram
for people 35 years of age or older, the most common cause of death resulting
from a violent intentional injury - ANSWERS-suicides
the following precautions are used in all patient interactions - ANSWERS-standard
precautions
,respirators - ANSWERS-filter the air you breathe in
how many sections does the safety data sheet have - ANSWERS-16
if consumers purchased genetic drugs when they were available, how much
money would be saved each year? - ANSWERS-10 billion
the focus of this phase of human clinical trials may use a placebo - ANSWERS-
phase 2
a similar effect to synergy occurs when a second drug increases the effect of the
first in an extreme manner. what is the term for this extreme response? -
ANSWERS-potentiation
if you prescribe polkazoleinicillinimide, a pain reliever, to a patient of yours and it
causes a massive increase in pain, you can most likely label this as - ANSWERS-a
paradoxical reaction
delivery of a drug through the skin is known as - ANSWERS-transdermal
if a prescription drug is shown to be safe and effective, and the manufacturers
wish to make no changes to the medication before making it over the counter,
they must do - ANSWERS-provide an efficacy supplement to the drug's original
new drug approval
, if drug A increases the effects of Drug B, then we can say - ANSWERS-Drug A
potentiates Drug B
an intravenous drug use - ANSWERS-is a fast way to deliver a drug, allows a
person to deliver a lot of the drug at one time, may cause an overdose,
predisposes to HIV infection
a complication following a bone marrow transplant in which the immune cells of
the donor attack the reciepent's body is - ANSWERS-graft-versus-host disease
(GVHD)
what test can be determined if donated tissue is compatible to the reciepient's
body - ANSWERS-tissue typing
which of the following tests can be used to determine if a donor's blood and a
recipient's blood are compatible - ANSWERS-cross matching
a typical umbilical cord will contain which of the following - ANSWERS-one vein
and two arteries
How does Medicaid differ from Medicare - ANSWERS-medicaid is federally and
state-funded
What are the two leading causes of death in the US - ANSWERS-heart disease and
cancer
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