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Match each of the following drugs with its classification.
-antihistamine
Medical Record
A comprehensive document containing a patient's medical history, treatment plans, and outcomes, maintained by healthcare professionals.
Pus
A thick, yellowish or greenish liquid produced in infected tissue, consisting of dead white blood cells and bacteria.
Instruction Period
A designated time frame in which teaching and learning activities are carried out to convey specific knowledge or skills.
Surgical Procedure
A medical operation performed by surgeons involving manual and instrumental techniques to investigate or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or injury.
Q6: Electronic drug-dispensing system<br>A)chemotherapeutic<br>B)pharmacodynamic<br>C)agonist<br>D)antagonist<br>E)synergistic<br>F)orphan drug<br>G)prescription drug<br>H)controlled substance<br>I)Pyxis®<br>J)over-the-counter (OTC)
Q8: Applied directly to the skin<br>A)sublingual<br>B)inhalation<br>C)intramuscular<br>D)intranasal<br>E)intrathecal<br>F)intravenous<br>G)otic<br>H)subcutaneous<br>I)topical<br>J)transdermal<br>K)off-label use<br>L)medication order
Q14: If you have eye contact with a
Q15: Breathed in through the nose or mouth<br>A)sublingual<br>B)inhalation<br>C)intramuscular<br>D)intranasal<br>E)intrathecal<br>F)intravenous<br>G)otic<br>H)subcutaneous<br>I)topical<br>J)transdermal<br>K)off-label
Q17: Normal by-product of hemoglobin degradation that occurs
Q18: Heart rate of less than 60 BPM<br>A)somatic
Q21: When a nasal smear is performed, the
Q25: When administering a subcutaneous injection, if blood
Q28: Standard of proof in a criminal case<br>A)defendant<br>B)plaintiff<br>C)felony<br>D)law<br>E)beyond
Q39: Patients should be instructed not to take