Review of antibacterials/respiratory/GI

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Across
  1. 5. Sores that develop on the lining of the stomach, small intestine, and esophagus
  2. 8. Inhibits the growth and multiplication of bacteria without killing them
  3. 11. The medical term for indigestion
  4. 13. The medical term for fatigue, and a general feeling of weakness
  5. 14. Also known as kidney stones; sharp, severe, flank pain
  6. 15. A rare, severe skin reaction that causes widespread blistering and skin detachment.
  7. 18. A drug that activates A1 adrenergic receptors, leading to vasoconstriction
  8. 20. A substance that directly kills bacteria
  9. 22. Urine output characterized by less than 20mL per hour or 400mL in a 24-hour period
  10. 24. The medical term for nausea and vomiting
  11. 26. A condition where levels of calcium in the blood are elevated; weakness, decreased reflexes, fatigue
  12. 27. A fungal infection caused by Candida albicans found in the mouth. Can occur due to corticosteroid use
  13. 28. An umbrella term for emphysema and bronchitis. Causes inflammation and narrowing of the bronchioles
  14. 30. A condition where the eyes make rapid, involuntary, and repetitive movements
Down
  1. 1. Damage to the inner ear; tinnitus, balance problems, permanent hearing loss
  2. 2. The medical term for itchiness
  3. 3. A nervous system disorder that disrupts autonomic body processes; heart palpitations, pinpoint pupils, tachycardic, fainting/passing out, balance problems
  4. 4. Exibited through lip smacking, facial grimacing, and tongue protrusion
  5. 6. Types of medications that suppress coughing by acting on the medulla in the brain
  6. 7. Short-acting Beta-Agonist inhalers, takes immediate effects, relieves attack; Albuterol
  7. 9. A group of movement disorders (tremors, muscle stiffness, restlessness); Parkinsonism
  8. 10. Also known as pantocytopenia, decrease in RBC, WBC and platelets
  9. 12. Damage to the kidney's caused by drugs; causes decreased urine output, BUN and creatinine levels are increased
  10. 16. Also known as a sore throat, can lead to strep throat
  11. 17. Inflammation of the mucosal lining of the sinuses, leads to increase in mucus, and ultimately infection
  12. 19. Long-acting beta-2 agonist, used for maintenance therapy, used in combination w/ other inhaled corticosteroids, taken daily; Flovent
  13. 21. The medical term for excessive sweating
  14. 23. The medical term for rapid breathing
  15. 25. Dilation/enlargement of the pupils
  16. 29. A rare, severe, and potentially fatal reaction to antipsychotic drugs. Causes severe muscle rigidity (lead pipe), autonomic instability, altered mental status