Oncology Random 2 Flashcards
1
Q
Which of the following is a partial estrogen receptor antagonist? A. Anastrazole B. Tamoxifen C. Exenestabe D. Letrozole
A
B
2
Q
Which of the following is an aromatase inhbitor that is an irreversible steroid analague? A. Anastrazole B. Tamoxifen C. Exenestabe D. Letrozole
A
Exemestane
Anastrazole and Letrozole are reversible inhibitors
3
Q
Which of the following is a LHRH agonist? A.Flutamide B. Goserelin C. Bicalutamide D. A and C
A
Goserelin (+ Leuprolide)
A and C are Androgen receptor blockers
4
Q
Which of the following will target CD 20 A. Bevacizumab B. Ofatumumab C. Trastuzumab D. Pertuzumab
A
Ofatumumab
Also: Rituximab
5
Q
Which of the following will target Her 2 neu A. Panitumumab B. Ofatumumab C. Cetuximab D. Pertuzumab
A
Pertuzumab and Traszumab
Panitumumab and Cetuximab- targets EGFR
Ofatumab- targets CD 20
6
Q
Which of the following will VEGF A. Bevacizumab B. Ofatumumab C. Trastuzumab D. Pertuzumab
A
A
7
Q
In a patient with febrile neutropenia who is expected to have a short duration of neutropenia with no hypotension or abdominal or orther localizing sx, which of the following is not an approprate antibiotic? A. Ciprofloxacin B. Moxifloxacin C. Azithromycin D. Amoxicillin + Clavulanate
A
C
8
Q
When should GCSF be started?
A. Concurrentlywith chemotherapy or radiation therapy
B. 24 hours after chemo therapy
C. Once patients develop a fever regardless of clinical status
D. None of the above
A
B. It is started 24-72 hrs post chemo if indicated
9
Q
When should transfusion be started in a patient with CA and CAD? A. Hgb <70 B. Hgb <80 C. Hgb <90 D. Hgb <100
A
C
Hgb <80 if there is no underlying condition
10
Q
Which of the following is a common cause of Diarrhea? A. Cyclophosphamide B. 5FU C. Cisplatin D. Mechlorethamine
A
5FU
The rest are high risk chemotherapeutic agents for vomiting