Drugs, Sex and Rock n' Roll Flashcards

1
Q

For the treatment of asthma, this drug class provides the most RAPID relief of symptoms (5-30 mins)

A

beta-agonist (bronchodilators)

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2
Q

Tachycardia and tremor is an AE of which drug class?

A

SABA

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3
Q

Hyperglycemia, hypokalemia can be seen in this drug class

A

SABA

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4
Q

salmeterol and formoterol are in what drug class?

A

Long acting beta agonist (LABA)

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5
Q

How long do LABA’s work for?

A

at least 12 hrs but have slower onset than SABA

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6
Q

Long term drug of choice for asthma

A

inhaled corticosteroid

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7
Q

This medication is contraindicated as a monotherapy due to increased risk of asthma related death

A

salmeterol and formterol

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8
Q

Drug of choice for persistent asthma

A

ICS

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9
Q

This drug has no anti-inflammatory process and should not be used alone in persistent asthma

A

SABA

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10
Q

How does an ICS work?

A

directly targets underlying airway inflammation

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11
Q

How would you instruct your patient to administer a ICS inhaled?

A

breath in slowly and deeply

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12
Q

What are some AE’s commonly seen with ICS?

A

oral candidiasis and hoarseness; rare but potentially stunts bone growth

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13
Q

How can AE’s in ICS be avoided?

A

patient can rinse her mouth after with swish and spit method with water

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14
Q

What can be seen in high doses of nicotine replacement therapy?

A

CNS paralysis and severe hypotension; lethal dose is 60 mg

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15
Q

When is nicotine replacement therapy contraindicated?

A

angina, post MI

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16
Q

How should nicotine therapy be administered?

A

at a tapered dose for many weeks

17
Q

Bupropion is contraindicated when?

A

patients with seizures or eating disorders

18
Q

what kind of drug is bupropion?

A

antidepressant

19
Q

This drug has a black box warning for suicidal thoughts, nightmares and mood changes

A

varenicline

20
Q

naltrexone

A

new drug used for smoking cessation, alcohol or opiod dependence; might be good for female smokers

21
Q

When should you consider stepping up in the step wise approach to asthma?

A

symptoms more than twice a week or 60-80% FEV

22
Q

When can you step down with asthma treatment>

A

if symptoms are well controlled for 3 months

23
Q

What should be taken in conjunction with oral corticosteroids that are used long term?

A

vit D and calcium

24
Q

most effective for acute asthma exacerbation

A

SABA

25
Q

Treatment for CAP

A

macrolide

26
Q

treatment of choice for strep

A

amoxicillin

27
Q

treatment of choice for klebsiella

A

ceph

28
Q

tx for MRSA

A

vanc

29
Q

tx for MSSA

A

nafacillin

30
Q

Tx for mycoplasma PNA

A

clarithromycin, azithromycin or doxy

31
Q

Tx for chlamydia PNA

A

doxy or macrolide

32
Q

Tx for H influenza

A

macrolide (TMP-SMZ)