Question 1 point
Severe contact dermatitis caused by poison ivy or poison oak exposure often requires treatment
with:
Question options:
Topical antipruritics
Oral corticosteroids for 2 to 3 weeks
Thickly applied topical intermediate-dose corticosteroids
Isolation of the patient to prevent spread of the dermatitis
Question 2 point
Patrick is a 10-year-old patient who presents with uncomfortable constipation. Along with diet
changes, a laxative is ordered to provide more rapid relief of constipation. An appropriate
choice of medication for a 10-year-old child would be:
Question options:
PEG 3350 (Miralax)
Bisacodyl (Dulcolax) suppository
Docusate (Colace) suppository
Polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution
Question 3 point
Patients who are on chronic long-term proton pump inhibitor therapy require monitoring for:
Question options:
Iron deficiency anemia, vitamin B12 and calcium deficiency
Folate and magnesium deficiency
Elevated uric acid levels leading to gout
Hypokalemia and hypocalcemia
Question 4 point
The drug of choice for treatment of early latent or tertiary syphilis is:
Question options:
Ceftriaxone IM
Benzathine penicillin G IM
Oral azithromycin