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Drug ends with “mab”(monoclonal antibodies) WOF?

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Signs of Infection

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Lithium toxicity arise if there is?

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Low Sodium

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Patient taking Prophylthiouracil (PTU) should WOF?

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Agranulocytosis (Low WBC)

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Patient taking Cyclosporine should WOF?

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Signs of Infection (Immuno Suppresant)

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5
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Patient taking Adenosine should WOF?

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Temporary Asystole

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6
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Patient Vancomycin taking should WOF?

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Red Man Syndrome

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7
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Phenoxybenzamine given pre op to?

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Reduce Blood Pressure

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Thiamine(Vit B1) given for patients who are?

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Alcoholic

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Patient taking Valproic Acid (Anticonvulsant) should monitor?

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Platelet Count (Bone Marrow Depressant)

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Patient taking Clozapine should WOF?

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Infection (Agranulocytosis)
(Low WBC)

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Digoxin (Digitalis) common side effects?

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NAVDA

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12
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Antidote for Digoxin toxicity

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Digibind (Immuno Fab)

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13
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Patient taking ACE Inhibitor common side effect?

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Persistent Dry Cough

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14
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Patient taking Atorvastatin common side effect?

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Muscle Pain

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15
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Patient taking Atorvastatin should WOF?

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Rhabdomyolysis

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16
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Drug of Choice to Prevent Cerebral Edema?

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Dexamethasone (Decadron)

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Patient taking Phenytoin (Hydantoin) common side effect?

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  • Gingival hyperplasia
  • Pinkish-Red Urine
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18
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Drug for choice for refractory seizures?

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Carbamazepine (Iminostilbenes)

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Drug that facilitates closure of PDA

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Indomethacin

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20
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First line drug for pneumonia in Infants

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Amoxicillin

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21
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Drug of choice for infants with Dysentery

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Ciprofloxacin

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Drug of choice for Alzheimer’s Disease

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Drug of choice for Muscle Spasticity

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Lioresal (Baclofen)

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Drug of choice for Cholinergic Crisis

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Atropine Sulfate SO4

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Drug use for Tensilon Test
Edrophonium
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Drug of choice for Myasthenia Gravis
- Pyridostigmine - Neostigmine
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Drug of choice for eye treatments in Infants
Tetracycline eye ointment
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Drug use to treat chronic ear infection >14 days in Infants
Topical quinolone eardrops
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Drug use to treat for Infants with RHF
Penicillin
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Drug of choice for Parkinson's Disease
Cogentin
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Maintenance drug for Multiple Sclerosis
Avonex
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Drug of choice for Tic Douloureux
Tegretol (Carbamazepine)
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Drug of choice for Meniere's Disease
Diamox
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Antidote for Warfarin
Vitamin K
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Antidote for Heparin
Protamine Sulfate
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Antidote for Thrombolytics
Aminocaproic Acid(Amicar)
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Antidote for Methotrexate
Leucovorin
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Drug use for poisoning binds to poisons to prevent absorption by the GI tract
Activated Carbon
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Drug use for poisoning it acts to induce vomiting to expectorate stomach contents
Ipecac Syrup
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Antidote for ADHD meds
Alprazolam
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Antidote for Anxiolytics
Flumzenil (Romazicon)
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Antidote for Antipsychotics
Valbenazine (Ingrezza)
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Anxiolytics (Benzodiazepines)
"pam" "lam"
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Antipsychotics (Typical)
"zine" "dol" --WOF: EPS symptoms--
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Antipsychotics (Atypical)
"done" "pine" --WOF: Agranulocytosis--
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Antidepressants (SSRI)
Ce--Pro--Zo
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Antidepressants (MAOI)
Pa--Ma--Na
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Antidepressants (Tetracyclines)
To--Si--El
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Drug of choice for Meniere's Disease to shorten attack
Meclizine (Bonamine)
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