1. _____ means to give a prescribed dose of medication to a patient. 2. What is the classification of amoxicillin? 3. What is the classification of atenolol? 4. What is the classif... 1. _____ means to give a prescribed dose of medication to a patient. 2. What is the classification of amoxicillin? 3. What is the classification of atenolol? 4. What is the classification of albuterol? 5. Which classification of medication increases urinary output and lowers blood pressure? 6. What is the action of an antiemetic?
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The questions are related to pharmacology, focusing on definitions, classifications of medications, and their effects or actions.
Answer
["Administer","Antibiotic","Antihypertensive","Bronchodilator","Diuretic","Reduces nausea and vomiting"]
["1. Administer","2. Antibiotic","3. Antihypertensive","4. Bronchodilator","5. Diuretic","6. Reduces nausea and vomiting"]
Answer for screen readers
["1. Administer","2. Antibiotic","3. Antihypertensive","4. Bronchodilator","5. Diuretic","6. Reduces nausea and vomiting"]
More Information
Administering medication involves giving it directly to the patient as prescribed by a healthcare provider. Amoxicillin is a common antibiotic used for bacterial infections. Atenolol is used to treat hypertension. Albuterol helps open airways in the lungs. Diuretics increase urine output and lower blood pressure. Antiemetics prevent nausea and vomiting.
Tips
Confusing terms like 'administer' and 'dispense' can lead to errors. Remember, 'administer' involves giving the dose to the patient.
Sources
- Solved Chapter 28 Principles of Pharmacology - chegg.com
- Atenolol (oral route) - Mayo Clinic - mayoclinic.org
- 111.docx - Course Hero - coursehero.com
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