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Module 5 Terms

Across
Thickness of a contrast agent.
The combined effect is greater than the sum of the individual parts.
Drugs that promote the development of tumors.
Also called Grave's disease
Is radiolucent in nature and have low atomic numbers. (2 words)
Excessive urine formation, more than 6000 mL in 24 hours
A semi-permeable membrane that helps to protect the brain from foreign substances. (3 words)
3rd leading cause of ARF in hospitalized patients.
Actual chemical structure of a drug. (2 words)
Ability of a procedure to identify patients without the disease.
Functional cell of the kidney
Volume less than 50 mL in 24 hours (absence of urine)
Down
Most common solid dosage form.
Diminished urine, less than 500 mL in 24 hours
Refers to the number of particles in solution, per unit liquid, compared to blood.
Reactions related to the dose, speed of injection, and physiochemical properties of the CM.
Any chemical substance that produces a biological response.
Normal urine formation, 500-6000 mL
Is radiopaque in nature and has high atomic numbers (2 words)
Route of administration into the subarachnoid space.
Drugs that promote birth defects.
Study of metabolism and action of drugs.
All reactions other than chemotoxic, which are rare and unpredictable.
This is the area of the kidney (medial notch) where blood vessels enter and exit.
Ability of a procedure to correctly identify patients with disease.
Name given to a drug by a specific manufacture. (2 words)
Also called the nonpropietary name. (2 words)
A liquid dosage form that does not mix. Barium is an example.