Quiz 3 Reverse Flashcards

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  1. Iron2. Zinc3. Selenium4. Vit A5. Vit B66. Vit C7. Vit D
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Which vitamins can potentially cause toxicity to a fetus?

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Prostaglandin E2Initiation or continuation of cervical ripening in Pts at or near term Monitor uterine activity & fetal HRADRs1. Uterine tachysystole2. Hyperstimulation w/ preexisting spontaneous labor-inc. fetal compromise

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When do you use Cervidil & what do you monitor, ADRs?

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Prostaglandin E1 Relax smooth muscle of cervix1. Uterine tachysystole2. Uterine rupture - MC w/ previous C-section

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When is Misoprostol used & ADRs?

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  1. Induction of labor in Pts w/ a medical condition2. Stimulation or reinforcement of labor3. Adjunctive therapy in mgmt of abortion4. Production of uterine contractions during the 3rd stage of labor5. Control of postpartum bleeding
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When do you use Oxytocin?

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  1. Uterine rupture2. Vasopressin-like effect - water intoxication
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ADRs Oxytocin

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Get rid of Group B Strep so it isn’t passed to the baby

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Why would you use Penicillin during delivery?

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Prevent Gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum

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Why do you give Erythromycin to newborns?

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8
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Apnea of prematurity

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When do you give caffeine citrate?

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9
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Kid at risk of RDS Replaces surfactant

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When do you use Survanta?

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10
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  1. Bovine2. Porcine3. E. coli
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Origins of insulin

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  1. Humalog2. Novolog3. ApidraO - 5 P - 30-60D - 3-5hGiven w/ meals
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Rapid-acting insulin, onset, peak & duration

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Regular insulin1. Humilin2. Novolin RO - 30 P - 2-5hD - 5-8hTake before meals

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Short-acting insulin, onset, peak & duration

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  1. NPHO - 1-2hP - 6-8hD - 10-12h
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Intermediate insulin, onset, peak & duration

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  1. Lantus2. LevemirNO PEAKD - 24h
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Long acting insulin, peak & duration

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15
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0.3-0.8 U/kg Half dose as LantusOther half as regular insulin given before meals

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How do you dose insulin?

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  1. Renal impairmentM SCR >1.5, F >1.42. HF3. Uncontrolled respiratory disease
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Contraindications to Metformin?

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Secretagogues - inc. amount of insulin being secreted1. HA2. Nausea3. Hypoglycemia

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How do Sulfonylureas work & ADRs?

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  1. Liver issues2. Fluid retentionCaution w/ Class I & II HFDON’t use w/ III or IV
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ADRs Thiazolidinediones

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Januvia1. Nasopharyngitis2. URI3. Allergic reactions Dose in renal impairment, CYP3A4

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ADRs dpp-iv inhibitors

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Victoza - SubQ1. GI 2. Delay in gastric emptying time 3. Renal failure & acute renal failure

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ADRs glp-1 receptor agonists

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  1. HOTN2. Hyperkalemia (Careful w/ K-sparing diuretics)3. Infections - UTI4. Inc. LDL
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ADRs sglt2 inhibitor

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Prandin 1. Hypoglycemia2. Weight gain

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ADRs meglitinide analogs

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Precose1. Diarrhea2. Abdominal pain3. Flatulence

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ADRs alpha-glucosidase inhibitor

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  1. Agranulocytosis2. Nausea, skin pigmentation, parethesias, joint pain/stiffness, hepatitis, nephritis Risk factors - rule of forties - dose >40 & Pt >40
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ADRs Methimazole

25
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35 & q5y after

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When should you check TSH?

26
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Cytomel

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What drug only has T3?

27
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q6-8 wks until stable then q6-12 months

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When should you test TSH after Synthroid therapy?

28
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100 mcg

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How much does 1 grain of amour thyroid equal in Synthroid?

29
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  1. Flavones2. Isoflavones3. Coumestan derivatives
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What are the nonsteroidal compounds with estrogenic properties?

30
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Paxil to control vasomotor Sx

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Other than hormones, what drug is used for menopause?

31
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Soon after onset of menopause

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When should you start estrogen therapy in a menopausal woman?

32
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  1. PremPro2. Premarin3. Estradiol transdermal patch
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Estrogens for menopause?

33
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  1. Endometriosis2. Abdominal uterine bleeding
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What is Medroxyprogesterone used for?