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| What happens to the pH in the stomach during pregnancy? |
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| Does volume of distribution increase or decrease during pregnancy and why? |
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| increases due to increased plasma volume |
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| T or F. A drug in the B class carries no risk for a pregnancy. |
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| When should you start cortisteroid therapy when there is a risk of preterm delivery? |
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| What are the two leading causes of morbidity/mortality in the preterm neonate? |
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| RDS and intracranial hemorrhage |
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| Is effectiveness or efficacy tested during phase III? |
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| What type of ADE is hypotension from administration of an antihypertensive medication? |
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| What type of ADE is an anaphylactic reaction? |
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| Persons of Ethiopian and Saudi Arabian descent have _______ CYP2D6. |
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| T or F. Codeine's effects will be increased in individuals who lack functional CYP2D6. |
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| T or F. Codeine's effects will be increased in individuals who have increased functional CYP2D6. |
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| What is a positive KOH test diagnostic for? |
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| T or F. Serum concentrations of a pharmacological agent reflect the MIC. |
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| T or F. Sinusitis usually does not require antibiotics. |
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| What is the difference between a sign and a symptom? |
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Sign: what clinician measures Symptom: what patient feels |
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| What test can be used to ID Tuberculosis? |
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| What class of antibiotics has cross-reactivity with penicillin? |
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| Time above MIC is most important in concentration independent or dependent drugs? |
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| Which drug classes are concentration dependent? |
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| aminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones |
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| What drugs are concentration independent? |
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| beta-lactam, macrolides, azalides, vanc |
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| What is the most suitable agent for treating animal and human bites? |
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| At what dosing does CNS side effects become a major concern in penicillin tx? |
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| What are the 1st generation cephalosporins listed? |
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| cefadroxil, cefazolin, cephalexin, ephradine |
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| What are the 2nd generation oral cephalosporins? |
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| cefprozil, cefuroxime, cefaclor |
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| What are the parenteral 2nd generation cephalosporins? |
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| cefoxitin, cefotetan, cefmetazole, carbacephem |
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| What are the oral 3rd generation cephalosporins? |
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| Cefdinir, cefditoren, cefixime, cefpodoxime, ceftibuten |
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| What are the parenteral 3rd generation cephalosporins? |
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| What is the parenteral 4th generation cephalosporins? |
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