NUR 117 crossword study quiz

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  1. 2. The organization that ensures the safety of new medications.
  2. 6. Using a 24 hr/military clock helps reduce medication errors. True or False.
  3. 11. Warning on medications with serious or potentially life-threatening adverse reactions.
  4. 12. Medications have multiple generic names. True or False.
  5. 14. Dosage calculation method to help calculate accurate dosages consistently.
  6. 16. Schedule of drugs that have the lowest risk of misuse or addiction.
  7. 19. Lab tests related to kidney function.
  8. 20. The related conversion factor to kilograms to calculate weight.
  9. 22. Time when a medication in the body reaches the maximum concentration.
  10. 24. The related conversion factor to 30 milliliters.
  11. 25. The time when a medication begins to work in the body.
  12. 26. Important role for nurses according to The Joint Commission.
  13. 27. Nursing is one of the most trusted, ethical and honest professions. True or False.
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  1. 1. Medications given by mouth must go through this.
  2. 3. Dosing schedule for a patient taking a medication with a half-life of 24 hours.
  3. 4. The medication administration right when a medication is not given at the scheduled time.
  4. 5. Medication administration route with no barrier to absorption.
  5. 7. This amount is equal to one thousand milligrams.
  6. 8. The process by which a drug is absorbed, distributed, metabolized and eliminated by the body.
  7. 9. How drugs can be distributed through the blood brain barrier.
  8. 10. The United States Department of Agriculture ensures new medication are safe. True or false
  9. 13. This is one factor that can affect the rate of medication absorption.
  10. 15. Schedule of drugs that have no medical use.
  11. 17. The time that a medication is in the body producing a therapeutic effect.
  12. 18. Organization for reporting concerns or adverse effects or failed medical device.
  13. 21. The related conversion factor to 240 milliliters.
  14. 23. This amount is equal to one thousand milliliters.