prescribing to special populations? Flashcards
Anticipated age-related changes that impact drug effect include:
Loss of B-2 receptor sites.
Higher serum creatinine is usually observed with:
Greater muscle mass.
Which of the following SSRIs has the shortest half-life?
Paroxetine
The A1C goal for older adults with diabetes mellitus who are frail or with limited life expectancy is:
=8.0%.
The use of aspirin for primary prevention of cardiac events should be used with caution in adults:
=80 years.
When prescribing for elder patients, medications with systemic anticholinergic effect should be avoided due to increased risk of all of the following except:
Hypertension.
CYP450 1A2’s activity is influenced by the presence or absence of estrogen in women.
True
Creatinine clearance usually:
Approximates glomerular filtration rate.
Compared to younger adults (20–30-year-olds), older adults (60–80-year-olds) tend to have:
Lower average serum albumin.
Women should receive which of the following vaccines during each pregnancy (select all that apply)?
- Inactivated influenza
- Tdap
According to Hale’s Lactation Risk Category, a medication in which there is evidence of risk for its use in lactation but may be used if there is a maternal life-threatening situation is assigned category:
L4.
The infant generally receives about ____ or less of the maternal dose of drug.
1%
In order to remove a drug from breast milk via “pump and dump,” the process must be continued for:
3–5 drug-free half-lives.
Most drugs pass into breast milk via:
Simple diffusion.
With most maternal medication use, the level of the drug in breast milk is highest when:
Mother’s serum level is at its peak.