Extras: Kids And Drugs Flashcards

1
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diagnosing Pediatric GER

A

24 hour intra-esophageal pH monitoring + impedance study

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2
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Three lab values that happen in bb with pyloric stenosis

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Low Cl, low K, metabolic alkalosis

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3
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Three main sx of biliary atresia

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Cholestatic jaundice, hepatomegaly, acholic stools

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4
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Major BB warning triad associated with all Hep B drugs besides Adefovir and PEG INFa2a

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  1. Severe acute Hep B exacerbation
  2. Lactic acidosis
  3. Hepatomegaly
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5
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Drug for Hep B for 2+ yr old patients

A

Entecavir

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6
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Hep B drug that causes pancreatitis

A

Lamivudine

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7
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What happens if you take amiodarone + Velpatasvir/Sofosbuvir

A

Bradycardia

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8
Q

Which Hep C drug causes major birth defects and fetal death

A

Ribavirin

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9
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What two drugs are always given with Boceprevir

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  1. PEG INFa-2a

2. Ribavirin

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10
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Goal of Hep C therapy

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SVR: sustained viral response; viral eradication 24 weeks post-therapy

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