Absence Seizures and Ethosuximide Therapy, Focal
Seizure Management with Levetiracetam, Generalized
Tonic-Clonic Seizures and Valproic Acid, Migraine
Abortive Therapy with Sumatriptan, Migraine
Prophylaxis with Propranolol, Cluster Headache
Treatment with High-Flow Oxygen, Major Depressive
Disorder and SSRI First-Line Therapy, Bipolar Disorder
Mood Stabilization and Lithium Suicide Risk Reduction,
Bulimia Nervosa Treatment with Fluoxetine,
Generalized Anxiety Disorder and SSRI Management,
Performance Anxiety and Beta-Blocker Therapy, ADHD
Treatment with Methylphenidate and Atomoxetine,
Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibition, Eating Disorder
Contraindications with Bupropion, Type 2 Diabetes
Mellitus and Metformin Mechanism of Action, SGLT2
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1. A patient is diagnosed with absence seizures. Which medication is MOST appropriate?
Choose an answer
1
Carbamazepine
2
Valproic acid
3
Levetiracetam
4
Ethosuximide
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, 1. A patient is diagnosed with absence seizures. Which medication is MOST appropriate? A.
Carbamazepine B. Valproic acid C. Levetiracetam D. Ethosuximide
D. Ethosuximide
2. First-line medication for focal seizures? A. Ethosuximide B. Valproic acid C. Levetiracetam D.
Phenobarbital
C. Levetiracetam
3. First-line medication for generalized tonic-clonic seizures? A. Carbamazepine B. Ethosuximide C.
Valproic acid D. Diazepam
C. Valproic acid
4. Migraine ABORTIVE therapy? A. Propranolol B. Topiramate C. Amitriptyline D. Sumatriptan
D. Sumatriptan
5. Migraine PREVENTION medication? A. Sumatriptan B. Propranolol C. Acetaminophen D. Oxygen
B. Propranolol
6. Acute cluster headache treatment? A. NSAIDs B. Amitriptyline C. High-flow oxygen D. Topiramate
C. High-flow oxygen
7. First-line antidepressant for MDD? A. Bupropion B. Sertraline C. Lithium D. Quetiapine
B. Sertraline