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ANSC 4 Chapter 17. Pharmacology Definition: the study of the nature, uses, and effects of drugs Common Terms Prescription: medication that may be purchased.

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1 ANSC 4 Chapter 17

2 Pharmacology Definition: the study of the nature, uses, and effects of drugs Common Terms Prescription: medication that may be purchased by Rx or from a licensed professional OTC: purchased without Rx Generic: medication not protected by brand name or trade mark

3 Basic Breakdown What type of medication? What drug category does it fall into? How much to give? How is it administered?

4 What type of medication? (few examples) Antitoxin: antiserum aimed at poison treatment Bacterin: bacterial vaccine Diffusion: movement from HIGH concentration to LOW Hypteronic: solution with more particles Ionized: electrically charged Regimen: course of treatment

5 Drug Categories Antibiotic: inhibits growth/ kills bacteria Anesthetic: produces lack of sensation Anticoagulant: inhibits clotting Antiseptic: kills/prevents growth of organisms on living tissue Disinfectant: kills/ inhibits growth of organisms on inanimate objects

6 How much? Basic measurements: dram, gram, centimeter, millimeter, percent etc…

7 How it is administered? Inhalation Intradermal, SubQ, Intravenous, Intramuscular (Remember the injection lab?) Oral Rectal Sublingual Administration technique labeled by area in which it is given

8 Surgical Terms Branch of science that treats diseases, injuries and deformities by manual or operative methods Aseptic Technique: precautions taken to prevent contamination Avulsion: tearing away a part Dissect: cutting apart Excise: remove completely Biopsy: removal of living tissue for study or culture (aides in diagnosis) Neocropsy: postmortem examination

9 Surgical Equipment Autoclave: sterilize instruments Bandage: cover to prevent infection Cautery: burning to destroy tissue (prevent bleeding) Drain: channel established to allow for fluids to exit a wound Retractor: holds back tissues

10 Needles and Suture Blunt: not sharp Ligation: act of tying Ligature: substance used to tie Stapling

11 Activities Study Guide: Fill in the following categories Type of medication, Method of treatment, behavior of medication, administration technique Pages 352-355 (End at weights and measures) Table 17-1 Pictorial Representation of Surgical Approaches (p 360)


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