Deck 19: Medications, Diet-Drug Interactions, and Herbal Products

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Which medical abbreviation can be mistaken for "every day"?

A) TWA
B) TIW
C) TID
D) QOD
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Most drugs are commonly administered through which route?

A) orally
B) sublingually
C) transdermally
D) by injection
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What is a policy that has been developed to reduce the risk of mistakes when administering medications?

A) bar codes on medications and patient ID bracelets
B) increased off-label medication use
C) mandatory reporting of side effects
D) monitored drug disposal in pharmacies
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The nurse is administering a medication via injection to the patient's hip. Therefore, the patient is receiving the drug ____.

A) transdermally
B) intramuscularly
C) sublingually
D) orally
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What federal organization is responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured?

A) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
B) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
C) United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
D) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Why are the elderly more vulnerable to adverse effects from medications than other populations?

A) impaired function of the liver or kidneys
B) inability to afford multiple medications
C) the focus on older adults in clinical trials
D) susceptibility to acute infections
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Loss of drug potency associated with metabolism by liver or intestinal enzymes is referred to as "____."

A) hepatic degradation
B) first-pass elimination
C) enzymatic elimination
D) unavoidable loss
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Drugs may alter ____ by changing the acidity of the digestive tract.

A) food intake
B) motivation to take the drug
C) nutrient absorption
D) nutrient excretion
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Which of the following foods will improve absorption of a lipophilic drug?

A) steamed carrots
B) plain baked potato
C) mashed avocado
D) boiled cabbage
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On medication orders, which of the following terms is considered accurate?

A) 7.0
B) )70
C) 0.7
D) )77
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Food substances and drugs may interact and cause toxicity by ____.

A) increasing side effects of the drug
B) causing diarrhea and vomiting
C) damaging mucosal cells
D) interfering with the sense of smell
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Components of charbroiled meats may increase the metabolism of ____.

A) tetracycline
B) warfarin
C) amphetamine
D) phenobarbital
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Prescription drugs are given over-the-counter (OTC) status when ____.

A) 20 years have passed since the drug was first released
B) they are considered safe enough for self-medication
C) the bioavailability of the drug is similar to that of a generic preparation
D) their mechanism of effective action outweighs their adverse side effects
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Which intervention would most likely reduce the risk of adverse effects from medications?

A) advising patients to take the drugs on a continuous schedule.
B) telling the patient to write down side effects after finishing the prescription.
C) encouraging a patient to call the physician or nurse prior to taking each dose of the medication.
D) obtaining a list of all prescription and over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements the patient is taking.
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Drugs may alter _______ by interfering with taste or smell.

A) food intake
B) enzyme action
C) nutrient absorption
D) nutrient excretion
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Bile acid binders may also bind to ____.

A) water-soluble vitamins
B) trace minerals
C) fat-soluble vitamins
D) protein analogues
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What is the purpose of the FDA's MedWatch program?

A) to monitor the need for new medications, especially those for rare illnesses
B) to identify and monitor the use of prescription drugs that can be abused or misused
C) to set the prices for prescription medications
D) to encourage health care professionals and consumers to report problems with medications
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Any preventable event that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by the health professional, patient, or caregiver is known as a(n) ____.

A) diet-drug interaction
B) adverse reaction
C) drug-drug interaction
D) medication error
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What is a prohibited term in clinical documentation and has to be spelled out?

A) IU
B) mg
C) unit
D) 0.1 mL
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To gain FDA approval, a generic drug must ____.

A) be less expensive than the original drug
B) have a different route of administration than the original drug
C) have a similar name as the brand-name drug
D) contain the same active ingredients as the original drug
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Excretion of calcium and potassium may be increased by some ____.

A) diuretics
B) antihistamines
C) antidepressants
D) psychotropics
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A person who takes a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) and consumes food that contains tyramine could suffer from ____.

A) hearing loss
B) peripheral edema
C) hallucinations
D) severe headache
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Aspirin works faster when it is taken ____.

A) with meals
B) on an empty stomach
C) immediately upon awakening
D) just prior to bed
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Which type of medication would most likely cause nutrient malabsorption because of damage to the gastrointestinal tract?

A) anticonvulsants
B) antineoplastics
C) antivirals
D) antihypertensives
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The scientific name for black cohosh is ____.

A) Cimicifuga racemosa
B) Tanacetum parthenium
C) Zingiber officinale
D) Serenoa repens
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Drugs classified as antiemetics can improve food intake by ___________?

A) preventing vomiting
B) promoting sleep
C) increasing electrolyte losses
D) binding to calcium
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Ms. Holmes is taking an MAO inhibitor. She is at the food court and needs to pick the best meal. Which food would contain the largest amount of tyramine?

A) chocolate
B) scrambled eggs
C) hot dogs
D) cheddar cheese
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Betty has been prescribed an antiulcer agent. Her physician will monitor Betty's ____ for side effects.

A) iron status
B) GI comfort
C) renal function
D) sodium excretion
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Methotrexate resembles ____ in structure and competes with it for the enzyme that converts it to its active form.

A) iron
B) folate
C) phosphorus
D) calcium
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What describes a potential adverse effect of using St. John's wort?

A) skin photosensitivity
B) heartburn
C) liver damage
D) weight gain
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Which central nervous system-targeting drug is affected by grapefruit juice?

A) carbamazepine
B) haloperidol
C) lorazepam
D) risperidone
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Mrs. Appleton has been diagnosed with depression and her physician has prescribed a monoamine oxidase inhibitor. He instructs her to avoid consuming large amounts of tyramine. Which food should be safe for Mrs. Appleton's diet?

A) aged cheese
B) oranges
C) tofu
D) sausage
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A patient who is taking an MAO inhibitor should avoid which lunchtime entrée?

A) Reuben sandwich
B) split pea soup
C) lettuce salad with ranch dressing
D) pork chops with steamed carrots
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Dietary and herbal supplements that can interact with warfarin metabolism include ____.

A) ginseng
B) vitamin D
C) vitamin C
D) echinacea
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Glenn has been on corticosteroids for many years. This long-term use may cause ____.

A) weight loss
B) osteoporosis
C) hypoglycemia
D) appetite suppression
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Mr. Ahmed has bladder cancer. His appetite, intake, and weight have declined over the past few weeks. The doctor prescribes ____ to increase his intake.

A) methotrexate
B) megestrol acetate
C) amphetamines
D) liver enzymes
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Altered excretion of potassium, magnesium, thiamin, and calcium are side effects associated with the use of ____.

A) narcotics
B) antihypertensives
C) diuretics
D) laxatives
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Mr. White has been prescribed corticosteroids. He should expect ____.

A) suppression of appetite
B) weight loss
C) reduced depression
D) increased appetite
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A possible side effect of some antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin, is ____.

A) dry mouth
B) reduced calcium absorption
C) reduced iron absorption
D) enhanced tumor growth
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The amount of lithium reabsorbed in the kidneys is similar to the amount of ____ that is reabsorbed.

A) sodium
B) folate
C) magnesium
D) phosphorus
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Which herb is correctly paired with its common use among consumers?

A) feverfew-treatment of mild-to-moderate depression
B) black cohosh-relief of menopausal symptoms
C) saw palmetto-prevention of migraine headaches
D) ginger-wound healing (topical use)
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The complementary/alternative approach that proposes that a person's natural "life force" can foster self-healing is called "____."

A) chiropractic
B) homeopathy
C) biofeedback
D) naturopathic medicine
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Garlic, ginkgo, and ginseng have been shown to have an interaction with which type of drug?

A) anticoagulants
B) immunosuppressants
C) antiarrhythmics
D) diuretics
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When goldenseal is used with anticoagulants, for which side effect is the patient at risk?

A) hypotension
B) cardiac arrhythmias
C) blood clots
D) aortic aneurysm
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Which herbal preparation may be taken to reduce blood clotting?

A) St. John's wort
B) garlic
C) ginseng
D) valerian
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This situation may have been prevented by identifying Emma as ____.

A) part of a low-risk group
B) one who takes multiple medications
C) one who needs herbal products
D) one who should consider alternative medicine
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What best explains why older adults are at higher risk of drug interactions with herbal supplements?

A) Older adults are more likely to take three or more prescription medications at a time.
B) The bodies of older adults cannot process herbal supplements at all.
C) Older adults do not always understand how to buy the correct supplements for what they need.
D) The herbal supplements provided to older adults are more likely to have fillers and toxic agents.
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Physicians who refer patients for complementary therapies while continuing to provide standard treatments are practicing what is known as ____ medicine.

A) integrative
B) complementary
C) alternative
D) conventional
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Which method is based on the theory that "like cures like?"

A) chiropractic
B) homeopathy
C) biofeedback
D) naturopathic medicine
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In a university study that evaluated the authenticity of 44 single-herb supplements, ____ of the products were found to contain a completely different plant species than was listed on the label.

A) 12%
B) 32%
C) 49%
D) 61%
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Homeopathic and naturopathic medicinal treatments are examples of "____.:

A) mind-body interventions
B) manual healing methods
C) alternative systems of medical practice
D) pharmacological treatments
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Emma reports that she has had decreased appetite and weight loss over the past 3 days. She may be suffering from ____.

A) a medication error
B) medication side effects
C) bacterial reaction
D) cross-reactivity
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Which herbal preparation may be taken to treat erectile dysfunction?

A) saw palmetto
B) feverfew
C) ginseng
D) yohimbe
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Emma Wiseman is an 85-year-old widow and retired elementary school teacher. She lives alone, and her closest relatives live about an hour away. She has a medical history of breast cancer, hypertension, and osteoporosis. Emma currently takes six medications. She has been having difficulty opening her medication bottles and decided to put all of her pills into one container. After doing this she realizes that some of them look the same and she is unsure which medication she should take with her dinner. An important thing Emma should do is to ____.

A) take any pill
B) contact her pharmacist
C) stop her medications
D) purchase OTC medications instead
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Which condition and its medication/treatment could cause Emma to have mouth sores?

A) cancer
B) osteoporosis
C) depression
D) hypertension
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An example of a mind-body intervention is ____.

A) Ayurveda
B) faith healing
C) ozone therapy
D) homeopathy
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Which herbal preparation has been associated with the occurrence of mouth and tongue sores?

A) saw palmetto
B) feverfew
C) ginseng
D) yohimbe
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Upon further examination, one of Emma's medications is identified as an herbal supplement that may treat dementia and memory deficits. This medication is most likely ____.

A) garlic
B) ginger
C) gingko
D) ginseng
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Consumers rarely find ____ listed on supplement labels.

A) adverse effects of herbs
B) the name of the manufacturer
C) ambiguous statements about health benefits
D) incorrect information about herb species or potency
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What are the most common adverse effects of herbal supplements?

A) diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting
B) liver damage
C) renal failure
D) seizures and heart palpitations
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Isoniazid
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process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
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Antineoplastic
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agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Over-the-counter drugs
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
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agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
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agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Antineoplastic
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Isoniazid
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Drug-drug interactions
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Cortisol
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Generic drugs
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Ayurveda
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Megestrol acetate
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Tyramine
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
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agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Medical error
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Food and Drug Administration
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Over-the-counter drugs
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
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agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
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agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Antineoplastic
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Isoniazid
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Drug-drug interactions
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Cortisol
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
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agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
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agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
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a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
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a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
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a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
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a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
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a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Food and Drug Administration
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Over-the-counter drugs
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Diet-drug interactions
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Herbal supplements
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Antineoplastic
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Isoniazid
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Drug-drug interactions
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Cortisol
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Generic drugs
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Ayurveda
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
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a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
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Antineoplastic
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Isoniazid
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Drug-drug interactions
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Cortisol
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Generic drugs
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Ayurveda
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an appetite enhancer
Tyramine
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compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
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compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
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compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Over-the-counter drugs
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Diet-drug interactions
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Herbal supplements
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Antineoplastic
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Isoniazid
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Drug-drug interactions
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Cortisol
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Generic drugs
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
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compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
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compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
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any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Over-the-counter drugs
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Diet-drug interactions
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Herbal supplements
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Antineoplastic
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Isoniazid
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Drug-drug interactions
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Cortisol
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Generic drugs
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Ayurveda
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Megestrol acetate
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Tyramine
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Explain why some patients are at higher risk of adverse effects from medications than others.
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Ralph Mitchell is a 53-year-old male. He is happily married with three children and has his own business. Today, he is having his yearly physical. He lists the following medications on his "Patient History" paperwork: aspirin, lovastatin, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, garlic, and vitamin C. Which of Ralph's medications requires a prescription?

A) aspirin
B) lovastatin
C) garlic
D) vitamin C
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Explain how stomach acidity can affect drug absorption.
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In what ways are over-the-counter and prescription medications different?
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Ralph Mitchell is a 53-year-old male. He is happily married with three children and has his own business. Today, he is having his yearly physical. He lists the following medications on his "Patient History" paperwork: aspirin, lovastatin, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, garlic, and vitamin C. Upon reviewing his medications, we can assume that Ralph most likely suffers from ____.

A) obesity
B) diabetes
C) osteoporosis
D) cardiovascular disease
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Explain how policies are being improved in the health care community to reduce instances of medication errors.
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Describe how using herbal supplements to treat illnesses can cause safety concerns.
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How can metabolism be affected in relation to diet-drug interactions?
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Provide examples of drug-induced side effects that can limit food intake.
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Ralph Mitchell is a 53-year-old male. He is happily married with three children and has his own business. Today, he is having his yearly physical. He lists the following medications on his "Patient History" paperwork: aspirin, lovastatin, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, garlic, and vitamin C. Which of Ralph's medications is an over-the-counter (OTC) drug?

A) aspirin
B) lovastatin
C) warfarin
D) hydrochlorothiazide
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Ralph Mitchell is a 53-year-old male. He is happily married with three children and has his own business. Today, he is having his yearly physical. He lists the following medications on his "Patient History" paperwork: aspirin, lovastatin, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, garlic, and vitamin C. Given the medications he is taking, Ralph needs to control his intake of ____.

A) chocolate
B) charbroiled meats
C) baked chicken
D) applesauce
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A) water
B) milk
C) grapefruit juice
D) orange juice
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Deck 19: Medications, Diet-Drug Interactions, and Herbal Products
1
Which medical abbreviation can be mistaken for "every day"?

A) TWA
B) TIW
C) TID
D) QOD
D
2
Most drugs are commonly administered through which route?

A) orally
B) sublingually
C) transdermally
D) by injection
A
3
What is a policy that has been developed to reduce the risk of mistakes when administering medications?

A) bar codes on medications and patient ID bracelets
B) increased off-label medication use
C) mandatory reporting of side effects
D) monitored drug disposal in pharmacies
A
4
The nurse is administering a medication via injection to the patient's hip. Therefore, the patient is receiving the drug ____.

A) transdermally
B) intramuscularly
C) sublingually
D) orally
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5
What federal organization is responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured?

A) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
B) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
C) United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
D) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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6
Why are the elderly more vulnerable to adverse effects from medications than other populations?

A) impaired function of the liver or kidneys
B) inability to afford multiple medications
C) the focus on older adults in clinical trials
D) susceptibility to acute infections
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7
Loss of drug potency associated with metabolism by liver or intestinal enzymes is referred to as "____."

A) hepatic degradation
B) first-pass elimination
C) enzymatic elimination
D) unavoidable loss
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8
Drugs may alter ____ by changing the acidity of the digestive tract.

A) food intake
B) motivation to take the drug
C) nutrient absorption
D) nutrient excretion
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9
Which of the following foods will improve absorption of a lipophilic drug?

A) steamed carrots
B) plain baked potato
C) mashed avocado
D) boiled cabbage
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10
On medication orders, which of the following terms is considered accurate?

A) 7.0
B) )70
C) 0.7
D) )77
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11
Food substances and drugs may interact and cause toxicity by ____.

A) increasing side effects of the drug
B) causing diarrhea and vomiting
C) damaging mucosal cells
D) interfering with the sense of smell
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12
Components of charbroiled meats may increase the metabolism of ____.

A) tetracycline
B) warfarin
C) amphetamine
D) phenobarbital
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13
Prescription drugs are given over-the-counter (OTC) status when ____.

A) 20 years have passed since the drug was first released
B) they are considered safe enough for self-medication
C) the bioavailability of the drug is similar to that of a generic preparation
D) their mechanism of effective action outweighs their adverse side effects
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14
Which intervention would most likely reduce the risk of adverse effects from medications?

A) advising patients to take the drugs on a continuous schedule.
B) telling the patient to write down side effects after finishing the prescription.
C) encouraging a patient to call the physician or nurse prior to taking each dose of the medication.
D) obtaining a list of all prescription and over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements the patient is taking.
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15
Drugs may alter _______ by interfering with taste or smell.

A) food intake
B) enzyme action
C) nutrient absorption
D) nutrient excretion
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16
Bile acid binders may also bind to ____.

A) water-soluble vitamins
B) trace minerals
C) fat-soluble vitamins
D) protein analogues
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17
What is the purpose of the FDA's MedWatch program?

A) to monitor the need for new medications, especially those for rare illnesses
B) to identify and monitor the use of prescription drugs that can be abused or misused
C) to set the prices for prescription medications
D) to encourage health care professionals and consumers to report problems with medications
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18
Any preventable event that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by the health professional, patient, or caregiver is known as a(n) ____.

A) diet-drug interaction
B) adverse reaction
C) drug-drug interaction
D) medication error
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19
What is a prohibited term in clinical documentation and has to be spelled out?

A) IU
B) mg
C) unit
D) 0.1 mL
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20
To gain FDA approval, a generic drug must ____.

A) be less expensive than the original drug
B) have a different route of administration than the original drug
C) have a similar name as the brand-name drug
D) contain the same active ingredients as the original drug
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21
Excretion of calcium and potassium may be increased by some ____.

A) diuretics
B) antihistamines
C) antidepressants
D) psychotropics
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22
A person who takes a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) and consumes food that contains tyramine could suffer from ____.

A) hearing loss
B) peripheral edema
C) hallucinations
D) severe headache
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23
Aspirin works faster when it is taken ____.

A) with meals
B) on an empty stomach
C) immediately upon awakening
D) just prior to bed
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24
Which type of medication would most likely cause nutrient malabsorption because of damage to the gastrointestinal tract?

A) anticonvulsants
B) antineoplastics
C) antivirals
D) antihypertensives
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25
The scientific name for black cohosh is ____.

A) Cimicifuga racemosa
B) Tanacetum parthenium
C) Zingiber officinale
D) Serenoa repens
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26
Drugs classified as antiemetics can improve food intake by ___________?

A) preventing vomiting
B) promoting sleep
C) increasing electrolyte losses
D) binding to calcium
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27
Ms. Holmes is taking an MAO inhibitor. She is at the food court and needs to pick the best meal. Which food would contain the largest amount of tyramine?

A) chocolate
B) scrambled eggs
C) hot dogs
D) cheddar cheese
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28
Betty has been prescribed an antiulcer agent. Her physician will monitor Betty's ____ for side effects.

A) iron status
B) GI comfort
C) renal function
D) sodium excretion
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29
Methotrexate resembles ____ in structure and competes with it for the enzyme that converts it to its active form.

A) iron
B) folate
C) phosphorus
D) calcium
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30
What describes a potential adverse effect of using St. John's wort?

A) skin photosensitivity
B) heartburn
C) liver damage
D) weight gain
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31
Which central nervous system-targeting drug is affected by grapefruit juice?

A) carbamazepine
B) haloperidol
C) lorazepam
D) risperidone
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32
Mrs. Appleton has been diagnosed with depression and her physician has prescribed a monoamine oxidase inhibitor. He instructs her to avoid consuming large amounts of tyramine. Which food should be safe for Mrs. Appleton's diet?

A) aged cheese
B) oranges
C) tofu
D) sausage
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33
A patient who is taking an MAO inhibitor should avoid which lunchtime entrée?

A) Reuben sandwich
B) split pea soup
C) lettuce salad with ranch dressing
D) pork chops with steamed carrots
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34
Dietary and herbal supplements that can interact with warfarin metabolism include ____.

A) ginseng
B) vitamin D
C) vitamin C
D) echinacea
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35
Glenn has been on corticosteroids for many years. This long-term use may cause ____.

A) weight loss
B) osteoporosis
C) hypoglycemia
D) appetite suppression
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36
Mr. Ahmed has bladder cancer. His appetite, intake, and weight have declined over the past few weeks. The doctor prescribes ____ to increase his intake.

A) methotrexate
B) megestrol acetate
C) amphetamines
D) liver enzymes
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37
Altered excretion of potassium, magnesium, thiamin, and calcium are side effects associated with the use of ____.

A) narcotics
B) antihypertensives
C) diuretics
D) laxatives
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38
Mr. White has been prescribed corticosteroids. He should expect ____.

A) suppression of appetite
B) weight loss
C) reduced depression
D) increased appetite
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39
A possible side effect of some antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin, is ____.

A) dry mouth
B) reduced calcium absorption
C) reduced iron absorption
D) enhanced tumor growth
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40
The amount of lithium reabsorbed in the kidneys is similar to the amount of ____ that is reabsorbed.

A) sodium
B) folate
C) magnesium
D) phosphorus
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41
Which herb is correctly paired with its common use among consumers?

A) feverfew-treatment of mild-to-moderate depression
B) black cohosh-relief of menopausal symptoms
C) saw palmetto-prevention of migraine headaches
D) ginger-wound healing (topical use)
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42
The complementary/alternative approach that proposes that a person's natural "life force" can foster self-healing is called "____."

A) chiropractic
B) homeopathy
C) biofeedback
D) naturopathic medicine
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43
Garlic, ginkgo, and ginseng have been shown to have an interaction with which type of drug?

A) anticoagulants
B) immunosuppressants
C) antiarrhythmics
D) diuretics
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44
When goldenseal is used with anticoagulants, for which side effect is the patient at risk?

A) hypotension
B) cardiac arrhythmias
C) blood clots
D) aortic aneurysm
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45
Which herbal preparation may be taken to reduce blood clotting?

A) St. John's wort
B) garlic
C) ginseng
D) valerian
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46
This situation may have been prevented by identifying Emma as ____.

A) part of a low-risk group
B) one who takes multiple medications
C) one who needs herbal products
D) one who should consider alternative medicine
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47
What best explains why older adults are at higher risk of drug interactions with herbal supplements?

A) Older adults are more likely to take three or more prescription medications at a time.
B) The bodies of older adults cannot process herbal supplements at all.
C) Older adults do not always understand how to buy the correct supplements for what they need.
D) The herbal supplements provided to older adults are more likely to have fillers and toxic agents.
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48
Physicians who refer patients for complementary therapies while continuing to provide standard treatments are practicing what is known as ____ medicine.

A) integrative
B) complementary
C) alternative
D) conventional
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49
Which method is based on the theory that "like cures like?"

A) chiropractic
B) homeopathy
C) biofeedback
D) naturopathic medicine
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50
In a university study that evaluated the authenticity of 44 single-herb supplements, ____ of the products were found to contain a completely different plant species than was listed on the label.

A) 12%
B) 32%
C) 49%
D) 61%
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51
Homeopathic and naturopathic medicinal treatments are examples of "____.:

A) mind-body interventions
B) manual healing methods
C) alternative systems of medical practice
D) pharmacological treatments
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Emma reports that she has had decreased appetite and weight loss over the past 3 days. She may be suffering from ____.

A) a medication error
B) medication side effects
C) bacterial reaction
D) cross-reactivity
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53
Which herbal preparation may be taken to treat erectile dysfunction?

A) saw palmetto
B) feverfew
C) ginseng
D) yohimbe
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54
Emma Wiseman is an 85-year-old widow and retired elementary school teacher. She lives alone, and her closest relatives live about an hour away. She has a medical history of breast cancer, hypertension, and osteoporosis. Emma currently takes six medications. She has been having difficulty opening her medication bottles and decided to put all of her pills into one container. After doing this she realizes that some of them look the same and she is unsure which medication she should take with her dinner. An important thing Emma should do is to ____.

A) take any pill
B) contact her pharmacist
C) stop her medications
D) purchase OTC medications instead
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55
Which condition and its medication/treatment could cause Emma to have mouth sores?

A) cancer
B) osteoporosis
C) depression
D) hypertension
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56
An example of a mind-body intervention is ____.

A) Ayurveda
B) faith healing
C) ozone therapy
D) homeopathy
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57
Which herbal preparation has been associated with the occurrence of mouth and tongue sores?

A) saw palmetto
B) feverfew
C) ginseng
D) yohimbe
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58
Upon further examination, one of Emma's medications is identified as an herbal supplement that may treat dementia and memory deficits. This medication is most likely ____.

A) garlic
B) ginger
C) gingko
D) ginseng
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Consumers rarely find ____ listed on supplement labels.

A) adverse effects of herbs
B) the name of the manufacturer
C) ambiguous statements about health benefits
D) incorrect information about herb species or potency
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What are the most common adverse effects of herbal supplements?

A) diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting
B) liver damage
C) renal failure
D) seizures and heart palpitations
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drugs that can combat tumor growth
Prescription drugs
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Medical error
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Food and Drug Administration
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Over-the-counter drugs
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Diet-drug interactions
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Herbal supplements
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Antineoplastic
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Isoniazid
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Drug-drug interactions
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Cortisol
drugs that can combat tumor growth
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Generic drugs
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Ayurveda
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Megestrol acetate
drugs that can combat tumor growth
Tyramine
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Prescription drugs
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Medical error
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Food and Drug Administration
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Over-the-counter drugs
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Diet-drug interactions
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Herbal supplements
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Antineoplastic
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Isoniazid
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Drug-drug interactions
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Cortisol
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Generic drugs
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Ayurveda
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Megestrol acetate
botanical products such as garlic and ginkgo
Tyramine
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Prescription drugs
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Medical error
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Food and Drug Administration
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Over-the-counter drugs
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Diet-drug interactions
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Herbal supplements
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Antineoplastic
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Isoniazid
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Drug-drug interactions
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Cortisol
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Generic drugs
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Ayurveda
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Megestrol acetate
process whereby substances in the diet alter the effectiveness of drugs and drugs may affect food intake or nutrient metabolism
Tyramine
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Prescription drugs
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Medical error
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Food and Drug Administration
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Over-the-counter drugs
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Diet-drug interactions
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Herbal supplements
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Antineoplastic
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Isoniazid
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Drug-drug interactions
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Cortisol
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Generic drugs
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Ayurveda
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Megestrol acetate
drugs that can be used safely and effectively without medical supervision
Tyramine
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Prescription drugs
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Medical error
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Food and Drug Administration
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Over-the-counter drugs
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Diet-drug interactions
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Herbal supplements
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Antineoplastic
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Isoniazid
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Drug-drug interactions
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Cortisol
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Generic drugs
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Ayurveda
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Megestrol acetate
agency responsible for approving sales of new medications and inspecting facilities where drugs are manufactured
Tyramine
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Prescription drugs
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Medical error
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Food and Drug Administration
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Over-the-counter drugs
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Diet-drug interactions
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Herbal supplements
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Antineoplastic
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Isoniazid
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Drug-drug interactions
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Cortisol
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Generic drugs
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Ayurveda
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Megestrol acetate
agency whose mission is to investigate complementary and alternative therapies by funding well-designed scientific studies
Tyramine
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Prescription drugs
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Medical error
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Food and Drug Administration
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Over-the-counter drugs
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Diet-drug interactions
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Herbal supplements
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Antineoplastic
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Isoniazid
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Drug-drug interactions
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Cortisol
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Generic drugs
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Ayurveda
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Megestrol acetate
a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex
Tyramine
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Prescription drugs
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Medical error
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Food and Drug Administration
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Over-the-counter drugs
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Diet-drug interactions
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Herbal supplements
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Antineoplastic
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Isoniazid
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Drug-drug interactions
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Cortisol
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Generic drugs
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Ayurveda
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Megestrol acetate
versions of brand-name drugs that can be sold after the patent protection of brand-name drugs expires
Tyramine
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Prescription drugs
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Medical error
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Food and Drug Administration
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Over-the-counter drugs
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Diet-drug interactions
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Herbal supplements
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Antineoplastic
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Isoniazid
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Drug-drug interactions
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Cortisol
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Generic drugs
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Ayurveda
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Megestrol acetate
medications given to treat serious conditions that may cause adverse side effects
Tyramine
an antituberculosis medication
Prescription drugs
an antituberculosis medication
Medical error
an antituberculosis medication
Food and Drug Administration
an antituberculosis medication
Over-the-counter drugs
an antituberculosis medication
Diet-drug interactions
an antituberculosis medication
Herbal supplements
an antituberculosis medication
Antineoplastic
an antituberculosis medication
Isoniazid
an antituberculosis medication
Drug-drug interactions
an antituberculosis medication
Cortisol
an antituberculosis medication
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
an antituberculosis medication
Generic drugs
an antituberculosis medication
Ayurveda
an antituberculosis medication
Megestrol acetate
an antituberculosis medication
Tyramine
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Prescription drugs
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Medical error
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Food and Drug Administration
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Over-the-counter drugs
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Diet-drug interactions
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Herbal supplements
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Antineoplastic
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Isoniazid
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Drug-drug interactions
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Cortisol
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Generic drugs
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Ayurveda
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Megestrol acetate
a traditional medical system from India that promotes the use of diet, herbs, meditation, massage, and yoga for preventing and treating illness
Tyramine
an appetite enhancer
Prescription drugs
an appetite enhancer
Medical error
an appetite enhancer
Food and Drug Administration
an appetite enhancer
Over-the-counter drugs
an appetite enhancer
Diet-drug interactions
an appetite enhancer
Herbal supplements
an appetite enhancer
Antineoplastic
an appetite enhancer
Isoniazid
an appetite enhancer
Drug-drug interactions
an appetite enhancer
Cortisol
an appetite enhancer
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
an appetite enhancer
Generic drugs
an appetite enhancer
Ayurveda
an appetite enhancer
Megestrol acetate
an appetite enhancer
Tyramine
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Prescription drugs
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Medical error
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Food and Drug Administration
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Over-the-counter drugs
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Diet-drug interactions
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Herbal supplements
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Antineoplastic
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Isoniazid
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Drug-drug interactions
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Cortisol
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Generic drugs
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Ayurveda
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Megestrol acetate
compound in some fermented/aged foods that can cause a sudden release of accumulated norepinephrine
Tyramine
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Prescription drugs
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Medical error
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Food and Drug Administration
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Over-the-counter drugs
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Diet-drug interactions
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Herbal supplements
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Antineoplastic
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Isoniazid
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Drug-drug interactions
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Cortisol
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Generic drugs
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Ayurveda
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Megestrol acetate
any preventable action that causes inappropriate drug use or patient harm due to mistakes made by a health professional or patient
Tyramine
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Prescription drugs
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Medical error
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Food and Drug Administration
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Over-the-counter drugs
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Diet-drug interactions
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Herbal supplements
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Antineoplastic
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Isoniazid
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Drug-drug interactions
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Cortisol
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Generic drugs
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Ayurveda
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Megestrol acetate
process whereby one drug alters the effects of another drug and the risk of side effects increases
Tyramine
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62
Briefly describe the concept of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
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63
What are some safety concerns associated with the use of herbal products?
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Explain why some patients are at higher risk of adverse effects from medications than others.
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Describe a manipulative or body-based therapy. Include a discussion of its effectiveness and validity.
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Ralph Mitchell is a 53-year-old male. He is happily married with three children and has his own business. Today, he is having his yearly physical. He lists the following medications on his "Patient History" paperwork: aspirin, lovastatin, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, garlic, and vitamin C. Which of Ralph's medications requires a prescription?

A) aspirin
B) lovastatin
C) garlic
D) vitamin C
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67
Explain how stomach acidity can affect drug absorption.
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In what ways are over-the-counter and prescription medications different?
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Ralph Mitchell is a 53-year-old male. He is happily married with three children and has his own business. Today, he is having his yearly physical. He lists the following medications on his "Patient History" paperwork: aspirin, lovastatin, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, garlic, and vitamin C. Upon reviewing his medications, we can assume that Ralph most likely suffers from ____.

A) obesity
B) diabetes
C) osteoporosis
D) cardiovascular disease
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70
Explain how policies are being improved in the health care community to reduce instances of medication errors.
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71
Describe how using herbal supplements to treat illnesses can cause safety concerns.
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72
How can metabolism be affected in relation to diet-drug interactions?
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73
Provide examples of drug-induced side effects that can limit food intake.
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Ralph Mitchell is a 53-year-old male. He is happily married with three children and has his own business. Today, he is having his yearly physical. He lists the following medications on his "Patient History" paperwork: aspirin, lovastatin, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, garlic, and vitamin C. Which of Ralph's medications is an over-the-counter (OTC) drug?

A) aspirin
B) lovastatin
C) warfarin
D) hydrochlorothiazide
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Ralph Mitchell is a 53-year-old male. He is happily married with three children and has his own business. Today, he is having his yearly physical. He lists the following medications on his "Patient History" paperwork: aspirin, lovastatin, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, garlic, and vitamin C. Given the medications he is taking, Ralph needs to control his intake of ____.

A) chocolate
B) charbroiled meats
C) baked chicken
D) applesauce
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Ralph Mitchell is a 53-year-old male. He is happily married with three children and has his own business. Today, he is having his yearly physical. He lists the following medications on his "Patient History" paperwork: aspirin, lovastatin, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, garlic, and vitamin C. Ralph shouldn't drink ____.

A) water
B) milk
C) grapefruit juice
D) orange juice
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