Relier Pairs Introduction to Radiologic & Imaging Sciences & Patient Care, 8th Edition chapter 21 key termsVersion en ligne matching par sam 1 Contraindications 2 Agonist 3 Analgesics 4 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) 5 Coagulation 6 Anaphylaxis 7 Anticholinergics 8 Anemia 9 Bronchodilators 10 Antagonist 11 Arrhythmias 12 Anesthetics Drugs that cause expansion of the lumina of the air passages of the lungs Drug that binds and activates the receptor to trigger and enhance an intended response Drugs that block the passage of impulses through the parasympathetic nerves Drug that binds to the receptor and completely or partially blocks the activation of a biological response. Variations from the normal rhythm of the heartbeat Process of clot formation Drugs that relieve pain without causing a loss of consciousness Condition of shock caused by hypersensitivity to a drug or other substance that results in life-threatening respiratory distress and vascular collapse Primarily a disorder of carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism secondary to insufficient secretion of insulin or insulin resistance Subnormal concentration of erythrocytes or hemoglobin in the blood Conditions that render the administration of some drug or some particular line of treatment improper or undesirable Agents that reversibly depress neuronal function, producing loss of ability to perceive pain and/or other sensations 1 Idiosyncratic Reaction 2 Drug 3 Laxatives 4 Diuretics 5 Edema 6 Infiltration 7 Generic Name Agents that promote evacuation of the bowel Diffusion of fluid into a tissue; often used interchangeably with extravasation Presence of abnormally large amounts of fluid in the tissues of the body Response to a drug that is not normative per its intended action or side effects Drug name that is usually descriptive of its chemical structure but is not protected as is a brand or trade name Drugs that promote the excretion of urine Any substance that, when taken into a living organism, may modify one or more of its functions 1 Shock 2 Pharmacist 3 Pharmacology 4 Tolerance 5 Parenteral 6 Vasoconstrictors 7 Vasodilators 8 Physical Dependence 9 Pharmacokinetics 10 Side Effect 11 Therapeutic 12 Peristalsis Drugs that cause dilatation of the blood vessels State of adaptation in response to drug exposure that results in a decrease of one or more of the drug’s effects over time Person who is licensed to prepare and dispense drugs Drugs that cause constriction of the blood vessels Study of drugs and their origin, nature, properties, and effects on living organisms Not through the gastrointestinal tract but by injection Study of metabolism and action of drugs with particular emphasis on the time required for absorption, duration of action, distribution, and excretion Pertaining to the art of healing Waves of contraction that propel contents through the gastrointestinal tract Consequence other than the one for which a drug is used Condition characterized by profound hypotension and reduced tissue perfusion State of adaptation exhibited by a withdrawal syndrome specific to a class of drugs and that may be produced by abrupt cessation