18 Flashcards

(44 cards)

1
Q

Pain to cold:

A

Oxaliplatin

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2
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Oxaliplatin:

A

a platinum

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3
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Bavacizumab:

A

anti-angiogenesis

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4
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Cardiotoxic:

A

___-rubicin (anthracyclines= cytotoxic antibiotics)???

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5
Q

Vincristine MOA:

A

MOA: prevent formation of mitotic spindles

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6
Q

Taking Cyclosporine tell drs because:

A

can cause immunosuppression and
DDI’s

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7
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Can cause immunosuppression:

A

Methotrexate

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8
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Prednisone inhibits pain by blocking:

A

prostaglandin production

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9
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Can give if patient is on SSRIs (for HSV-1):

A

Acyclovir

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10
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Backbone drug for HIV:

A

NRTIs

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11
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  1. HIV drug that works by inhibiting assembly:
A

Protease Inhibitors

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12
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  1. HIV drug that causes INC in TG, etc:
A

Protease inhibitors

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13
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  1. Prophylaxis Abx given when CD4<100:
A

Bactrim wasn’t an option, so I put
Azithro

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14
Q

Virus that isn’t life long:

A

influenza

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15
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  1. Best for patient with xerostomia and mild candidiasis:
A

nystatin

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16
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Lowest potential for DDI;s:

A

nystatin

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17
Q

Azithromycinn Qweek

A

HIV

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18
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Azithromycin is only given once a day because:

A

has longer t 1⁄2

19
Q

HIV treatment therapy:

20
Q

Need ABx prophylaxis:

A

artificial heart valve

21
Q
  1. Influenza treatment:
A

-“antidine”s or Tamiflu?

22
Q
  1. Fluconazole MOA:
A

prevent conversion of lanosterol into ergosterol

23
Q

Nystatin MOA:

A

binds to ergosterol

24
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  1. Interact with Warfarin:
A

metronidazole, diflucan,????bactrim, cipro

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EARLY odontogenic infections are primarly:
primarly: either + aerobes or – aerobes
26
Cluvandrate helps B-lactams against bacteria that produce:
B-lactamase
27
28. Main cause of endocarditis:
Strep
28
Active against + strep, -, and anerobes:
augmentin
29
Give for dental infection >3 days:
Clindamycin
30
Most likely to cause oral abscess:
bacteroides?
31
ADR of augmentin:
diarrhea
32
Want to give if patient is immunocompromised:
Amoxil (because it is CIDAL)
33
B-lactamase works by:
hydrolyzing penicillin
34
Best anerboic coverage:
metronidazole
35
36. Do not give cephalosporin if:
urticarial rash to pen
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37. Not okay for preganancy:
doxy
37
Would need to add systemic abx:
fever
38
Cancer:
rapid proliferation and undifferenitation
39
Procedure that requires pre-med:
gingival manipulation
40
Chemo patients:
stomatitis will likely occur within 1 week
41
Can cause MRONJ:
not Tacrollimus
42
Kill HSV-1:
none
43
44. Block cell wall synthesis:
Pen (all B-lactams)
44
C.diff:
Clindaymcin