Questions Flashcards

1
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bupropion MOA

A

inhibit NET and dopamine transporter

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2
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does bupropion cause drowsiness?

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No - makes you alert

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3
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Who is bupropion contraindicated in?

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-people wiht seizure disorders and bulimia / anorexia - may induce seizures

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4
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does bupropion cause sexual dysfunction?

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no

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5
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Mirtazapine MOA

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blocks alpha 2 - increases release of serotonin and NE

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6
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side effects of mirtazapine?

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antihistamine effects, sedation, weight gain

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7
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trazadone MOA

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inhibits 5HT uptake, antagonizes alpha 1 receptors

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8
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AE of trazadone?

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antihistamine effects, priapism, orthostatic hypotension, sexual dysfunction, serotonin syndrome

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9
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Diclofenac increases your risk for..

A

stroke

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10
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Hydroxychloroquine increases your risk for..

A

retinopathy

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11
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Infliximab increases your risk for…

A

septicemia

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12
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Methotrexate is associated with which AE ?

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bone marrow suppression

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13
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how do you treat a child with molluscum contagiosum?

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No treatment necessary - often resolves on its own

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14
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HbA1c > 48 mmol/mol =

A

DIABETES

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15
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HbA1c 42-48 mmol/mol =

A

PREDIABETES

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16
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HBA1C < 42 =

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NORMAL

17
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is maturity onset diabetes of the young type I or type II?

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NEITHER - its its own thing

18
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what causes maturity onset diabetes of the young ?

A

gene mutation - can be genetic

19
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presentation of maturity onset diabetes of the young

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well, young patient (usually less than 25), with no ketones in blood but glycosuria

20
Q

after treatment for impetigo is started what is the earliest that the child can return to school?

A

2 days if good response to treatment

21
Q

what is ABCD2 used for?

A

Assessing stroke risk after TIA

22
Q

what is CHAD2DS2VASC used for?

A

Assessing risk of stroke in atrial fibrillation

23
Q

what are the framingham and Qrisk scores used for?

A

assessing cardiovascular risk for primary prevention

24
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what does FRAX predict?

A

10 year risk of fracture

25
Q

Can you use the Qrisk score on someone with angina?

A

No - they already have coronary artery disease so it doesnt apply to them

26
Q

how long do you have to stop driving after angioplasty/stent placement?

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1 week

27
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a patient with previous H pylori compeletes triple therapy and is symptom free?

A

None - symptom free = no follow up needed

28
Q

hyperparathyroidism can cause secondary …

A

hypertension