Pharmacology/Statistics/Ethics Flashcards
[Pharm/Basic]
Affects between body and drug
Pharmacokinetics: __
Pharmacodynamics: __
Pharmacokinetics: how the body affects the drug
Pharmacodynamics: how the drug affects the body
[Pharm/Sedation]
Levels of sedation
__ : Normal response to verbal commands
__ : Purposeful response to light tactile stimulation, needs continuous pulse ox and HR, intermittent RR and BP
__ : purposeful response to painful stimuli, continuous monitoring
__ : no response to painful stimulation, requires respiratory support
_Minimal : Normal response to verbal commands
Moderate : Purposeful response to light tactile stimulation, needs continuous pulse ox and HR, intermittent RR and BP
Deep : purposeful response to painful stimuli, continuous monitoring
General Anesthesia : no response to painful stimulation, requires respiratory support
[Pharm/Sedation]
Indications and sedatives
Diagnostic testing: __ (4)
ICU sedation: __ (1)
Nonpainful procedures: __ (1)
Painful procedures: __ (1)
Dental work: __ (1)
Diagnostic testing: Propofol, Dexmedetomidine, pentobartibal (without IV access), methohexital
ICU sedation: Dexmedetomidine (Precedex)
Nonpainful procedures: Midazolam
Painful procedures: Ketamin
Dental work: Nitrous oxide
[Stat/Screening]
True positive (TP), False positive (FP)
Positive predictive value = __
Negative predictive valve = __
When prevalence is low, PPV is __
Positive predictive value = TP (TP+FP)
Negative predictive valve = TN (TN+FN)
When prevalence is low, PPV is low
[Stat/Designs]
Cohort vs Case-control observational study
__ : Group followed over to see which exposure cause disease
__ : people with disease compared to people without disease
[Stat/Error]
Type 1 vs type 2 error
There is difference in outcomes when there is not: __ (p-value)
There is no difference when there is: __ (reduced by increased power)
There is difference in outcomes when there is not: Type 1 (p-value)
There is no difference when there is: Type 2 (reduced by increased power, increased sample)
[Stat/NNT]
Number to treat equation?
NTT = 1/absolute risk reduction
(ARR = control event rate - experimental event rate)