Top 100 Quizzes Flashcards

(40 cards)

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Common patient counseling tips for Suboxone include

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May cause drowsiness, use caution when operating machinery or when mental alertness is required

Abruptly stopping therapy may precipitate withdrawal symptoms

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Sumatriptan is commercially available in which of the following dosage forms

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Injection
Nasal Spray
Tablet

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Common adverse reactions for tizanidine include

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Abnormal Liver Function Tests
Blurred Vision
Drowsiness
Dry mouth

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4
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Zyloprim has an FDA indication for:

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Gout

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5
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Tramadol is commercially available in what strengths

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50mg
100mg

300mg

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Prednisone is commercially available in what dosage forms

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Immediate Release Tablet

Oral solution

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Acetaminophen with codeine is commercially available in what dosage forms

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Suspension
Tablet

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Common patient counseling tips for naproxen include:

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Avoid aspirin or aspirin-containing products without first consulting a physician

Concurrent ingestion of alcohol may increase ulcerogenic effect

Take on an empty stomach for better absorption

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9
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Common patient counseling points for lidocaine (transdermal) include:

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Do not apply to broken skin

Do not leave patches on for more than 12 hours within a 24 hour period

Wash hands after handling of patches and avoid eye contact

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10
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Sildenafil is FDA indicated for the treatment of what conditions?

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Erectile Dysfunction

Pulmonary arterial hypertension

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11
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How long are fentanyl (transdermal) patches left on the skin (hrs)

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72

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12
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Common adverse effects of oxycodone with acetaminophen include:

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Constipation
Drowsiness
Nausea

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13
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Common patient counseling information for Flonase include:

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Clear nasal passage of secretions prior to use

Oral decongestants may be used if needed

Shake container well before use

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14
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The FDA approved indication(s) for solifenacin include(s):

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Urinary incontinence

Urinary Urgency

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Commercially available dosage forms of oxybutynin include:

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Extended release tablet
Immediate release tablet
syrup

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16
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Xyzal antagonizes which of the following:

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H1 Histamine Receptors

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17
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Meclizine is commercially available as

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Chewable tablets
Capsules
Tablets

18
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Montelukast has FDA indications to treat

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Prophylaxis of chronic asthma

Seasonal allergic rhinitis

19
Q

Adverse effects of albuterol include

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Nervousness
Palpitations
Tachycardia
Tremor

20
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With which of the following medications should the patient be instructed to rinse their mouth after use

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Advair

Flovent

21
Q

FDA approved indications for ipratropium with albuterol include

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

22
Q

Promethazine is used in the treatment of:

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Allergic Rhinitis
Motion Sickness
Nausea
Vomiting

23
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FDA Indication for dicyclomine include:

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome

24
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Ondansetron is commercially available in the following dosage forms:

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Injection
Oral Film
Orally-disintegrating Tablet
Tablet

25
The starting dose for pantoprazole is:
40 mg daily
26
The commercially available dosage forms of famotidine include:
Immediate Release Tablet Injection Powder for Oral Suspension
27
Identify the common patient counseling/adverse effects for metoclopramide
Avoid alcohol while taking this medication May cause drowsiness-use caution when performing activities that require alertness Take 30 minutes prior to meals
28
Identify the HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors
Crestor | Pravachol
29
Zocor is contraindicated in patients with
Active liver disease | Pregnancy
30
FDA approved indications for phentermine include
Weight reduction
31
Common patient counseling for nitroglycerin includes
Dissolve tablet under the tongue (do not swallow) at first sign of attack If angina is not relieved in 5 minutes, dissolve a second tablet under the tongue Keep tablets in the original container (glass) May take up to 3 tablets 5 minutes apart Patient should sit down when taking to avoid lightheadedness and fainting
32
The maximum dose of atorvastatin is
80mg
33
FDA approved indications for isosorbide includes
Angina
34
The usual maintenance dose of amiodarone is
400mg
35
What are the commercially available dosage forms for enalapril?
Injection Powder for Oral Solution Tablet
36
Amlodipine is used in the treatment of:
Angina | Hypertension
37
Common adverse reactions associated with lisinopril include
Cough | Dizziness
38
Which of the following medications is a Beta Blocker
Bystolic
39
Clonidine is commercially available in the following dosage forms:
Tablet | Transdermal Patch
40
Which of the following medications should not be used during pregnancy (contraindicated)?
Linsinopril with hydroclorothiazide | Losartan