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pharmacology Chapter 7, 9, 16 review

pharmacology review

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Topics of this game:
  • killed version of the germ
  • weakend form of the germ
  • use a specific piece of the germ
  • use a toxin made by the germ
  • make proteins to trigger immune response
  • kill microorganisms directly
  • prevents microorganisms from growing
  • active against larger number of bacterial types
  • Ampicillin
  • side effect of a tetracycline
  • second layer made up of collagen, blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic tissue
  • oil glands that lubricate the hairs
  • outermost layer made up of melanocytes and keratinocytes
  • reaction to a irritating substance on the skin
  • suppress inflammation, relieve itching
  • drug that loosens and sheds the outer layer of skin
  • mild sun burn
  • full thickness burn, through all layers of skin, damages tissues and nerves,
  • psoriasis
  • shape and support, protects organs, stores minerals
  • muscle is stretched
  • tearing of ligament
  • IV antibiotic used to treat osteomyelitis
  • progressive weakening of the joints
  • PT, NSAIDS, corticosteroid injections, SSNRI's aspirin, exercise
  • disease-modifying agents antirheumatic drug
  • rest, ice, compression, elevation
  • excess of uric acid in blood
  • Colchicine

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