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What is Agonist, Antagonist, and Dose?
Agonist
-Cause stimulation of receptors
Antagonist
-Binds to a receptor and blocks other medications
Dose
- Amount of medication given
Common Routes of Administration
Per Rectum (PR)
Oral (PO)
Intravenous (IV)
Intraosseous (IO)
Subcutaneous (SC)
Intramuscular (IM)
Inhalation
Sublingual (SL)
Transcutaneous (Transdermal)
Intranasal (IN)
Antomizer Device (MAD)
Six Rights of Medication Administration
1. Right Patient
2. Right Medication
3. Right Dose
4. Right Route
5. Right Time (in date not expired)
6. Right Documentation
What is the Trade Name
The manufacturer's given name
What does activated charcoal do
The charcoal absorbs drugs taken and doesn't allow the drugs to be absorbed into the patients stomach.
Author
mgoodman
ID
113712
Card Set
CH 7
Description
EMS
Updated
2011-11-01T19:28:34Z
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