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3 types of meningitis vaccinations - ANSMPSV4
MCV4
MenB
A brief intervention that provides motivation to quit tobacco use should be: -
ANSused at every clinical visit that the tobacco used has, regardless of
reason for the visit.
A common infective agent in domestic pet cat bites is: - ANSbacteroides
species
A first-line prophylactic treatment option for the prevention of tension-type
HA: - ANSnortriptyline
A patient taking phenytoin can exhibit a drug interaction when concurrently
taking: - ANScyclosporine
A possible adverse effect with the use of a first generation antihistamine
such as diphenhydramine in an 80-year-old man: - ANSurinary retention
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,A woman who has been sexually active with a man newly diagnoses with
acute hepatitis B and has not been previously immunized should be
advised to? - ANSreceive hepatitis b immune globulin HIBG
receive hepatitis B immunization series
Absence (petit mal) seizure - ANSa blank staring lasting 3-50 seconds,
accompanied by impaired level of consciousness
Active immunity - ANSresistance developed response to an antigen
Active immunization - ANSadministration of antigens so patient actively
mounts a protective immune response
Adult patients with influenza are infectious for how long? - ANS1 day before
symptoms- 5 days after onset of illness
Children up to 10 days
Immunocompromised infectious up to 3 weeks
All guidelines advocate for women over what age to have a mammogram
screening? - ANSAge 50
All organizations are in agreement that a Pap test should not be done prior
to age? - ANS21
nor conducted in elderly women with anticipated short life spans
Annular definition - ANSin a ring formation
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, Anti-platelet drugs commonly used in secondary prevention of stroke
include - ANSASA, clopidogrel, aspirin plus extended-release dipyridamole
NOT: rivaroxaban
Antiepileptic drugs useful for presenting migraine headaches include -
ANSDivalproex
Valproate
Topiramate
Antihistamines exhibit therapeutic effects by: - ANSblocking activity at
histamine receptor sites
Areas of greatest absorption of topical medication: - ANSface, axillae,
genital area
atrophy defnition - ANSloss of skin markings and full skin thicness
Average incubation period for the organism Neisseria Meningitidis - ANS3-
4 days
Average risk for pneumococcal vaccination - ANS<65 years of age without
chronic medical condition
no vaccination needed
Bacterial Meningitis CSF findings - ANSOpening pressure >200,
WBC (pleocytosis WBC> 5) 12,000
90-95% neutrophils,
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