Top 100 Quizzes Flashcards

1
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Common patient counseling tips for Suboxone include

A

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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2
Q

Sumatriptan is commercially available in which of the following dosage forms

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Injection
Nasal Spray
Tablet

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3
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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
Q

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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6
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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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7
Q

Acetaminophen with codeine is commercially available in what dosage forms

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Suspension
Tablet

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8
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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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15
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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
Q

Xyzal antagonizes which of the following:

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H1 Histamine Receptors

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17
Q

Meclizine is commercially available as

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Chewable tablets
Capsules
Tablets

18
Q

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
Q

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

A

Advair

Flovent

21
Q

FDA approved indications for ipratropium with albuterol include

A

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

22
Q

Promethazine is used in the treatment of:

A

Allergic Rhinitis
Motion Sickness
Nausea
Vomiting

23
Q

FDA Indication for dicyclomine include:

A

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

24
Q

Ondansetron is commercially available in the following dosage forms:

A

Injection
Oral Film
Orally-disintegrating Tablet
Tablet

25
Q

The starting dose for pantoprazole is:

A

40 mg daily

26
Q

The commercially available dosage forms of famotidine include:

A

Immediate Release Tablet
Injection
Powder for Oral Suspension

27
Q

Identify the common patient counseling/adverse effects for metoclopramide

A

Avoid alcohol while taking this medication
May cause drowsiness-use caution when performing activities that require alertness

Take 30 minutes prior to meals

28
Q

Identify the HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors

A

Crestor

Pravachol

29
Q

Zocor is contraindicated in patients with

A

Active liver disease

Pregnancy

30
Q

FDA approved indications for phentermine include

A

Weight reduction

31
Q

Common patient counseling for nitroglycerin includes

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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
Q

The maximum dose of atorvastatin is

A

80mg

33
Q

FDA approved indications for isosorbide includes

A

Angina

34
Q

The usual maintenance dose of amiodarone is

A

400mg

35
Q

What are the commercially available dosage forms for enalapril?

A

Injection
Powder for Oral Solution
Tablet

36
Q

Amlodipine is used in the treatment of:

A

Angina

Hypertension

37
Q

Common adverse reactions associated with lisinopril include

A

Cough

Dizziness

38
Q

Which of the following medications is a Beta Blocker

A

Bystolic

39
Q

Clonidine is commercially available in the following dosage forms:

A

Tablet

Transdermal Patch

40
Q

Which of the following medications should not be used during pregnancy (contraindicated)?

A

Linsinopril with hydroclorothiazide

Losartan