Week 10 Flashcards

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List the branches of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics

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Define pharmacodynamic

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How are medications named?

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What is the chemical name, generic name, brand name, and therapeutic class of acetaminophen

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What is the chemical name, generic name, brand name, and therapeutic class of ibuprofen

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What is the chemical name, generic name, brand name, and therapeutic class of GLP-1 RA

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What is the chemical name, generic name, brand name, and therapeutic class of ACE inhibitor

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What is the chemical name, generic name, brand name, and therapeutic class of Beta-Blocker

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Explain beta blockers (indications, action, clinical considerations, examples)

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What are the side effects of beta blockers?

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Explain calcium channel blockers (side effects, and examples)

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Explain thrombolytic agents “clot buster” (and give examples)

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Explain antiplatelet agents (and give examples)

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Explain anticoagulants

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15
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Explain nitrates (side effects, examples)

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Explain diuretics (side effects and examples)

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17
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Explain angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors)

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18
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Label

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19
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Explain statins (side effects, examples)

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20
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Explain bronchoconstriction

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21
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Explain bronchodilators

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What part of the nervous system do bronchodilators act on? Examples?

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Explain the inhibition of phosphodiesterase (PDE) by bronchodilators

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Explain corticosteroids and provide examples

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Explain decongestants
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Explain mucoactive agents
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Explain cardiac catheterization
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Explain the procedure of cardiac catheterization
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Explain echocardiogram (TTE and TEE)
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What is the procedure?
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Explain CT of the heart
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Explain CT of the lungs
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What is the issue in A, B, and C?
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Explain MRI
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What is the advantage of MRI over CT?
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Explain
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Explain scintigraphy (nuclear imaging/medicine)
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Explain chest X rays
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What are the standard views of a chest X ray assessing TLC?
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What is the procedure?
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Explain
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Explain the purpose of ventilation and perfusion scans
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What is the difference in V/Q scans between normal and abnormal conditions?
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What is wells criteria? How do you interpret the scores?
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Explain serum enzymes and cardiac biomarkers in 1) cardiac injury, 2) heart failure
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What is the BNP & NYHA functional class system?
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What are the desired, borderline high, and high levels of lipids in 1) total cholesterol, 2) LDL, 30 HDL, 4) triglycerides
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What are the norms for Hb, Hematocrit, and WBC?
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Explain partial thromboplastin time, prothrombin time, and INR in terms of coagulation profiles
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What are the norms for Na, K, and Mg?
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Explain the measure and norm values for 1) BUN, 2) Creatinine
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What questions to ask? Tests to take?
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