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may also be more than one question for a topic listed so you should know each one well. Some
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Number of Questions on Exam: 100
Point Value of Each Question:2
Styles of Questions of Exam: Multiple Choice Only
Knowledge Levels: Various (remember, understand,
apply)
Time Limit: 150 minutes
Number of Attempts: 1
Use of Support Materials: Not Allowed
Platform Used for Exam: ExamSoft/Examplify
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Chapter 79 1 Chapter 80
• Pharmacokinetics of Amphotericin • Acyclovir MOA
B • Acyclovir Indication
• Amphotericin B: • Acyclovir: Route of
Minimizing Administration
Nephrotoxicity Considerations
• Itraconazole Drug Interactions • Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) MOA
• Drug Interaction with Itraconazole • Oseltamivir (Tamiflu)
• Therapeutic Uses of Caspofungin Administration
• Adverse Effects of Caspofungin • Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) Indications
• Griseofulvin Indications • Palivizumab Indications
• Oral Terbinafine Indications • Purpose of Annual Flu Vaccine
• Azole Use in Older Adults • Flu Vaccine: Contraindications
• Tinea Pedis Treatment
• Treatment Choice for
Systemic Mycoses
Chapter 81 Chapter 83
• NRTIs MOA • Albendazole MOA
• NRTIs Adverse Effects • Mebendazole MOA
• Protease Inhibitors (PIs): MOA • Enterobiasis Treatment Choices
• Protease Inhibitors (PIs):
Adverse Effects
• Protease Inhibitors (PIs):
Prescribing Considerations
• Integrase Strand Transfer
Inhibitors (INSTIs): MOA
• Integrase Strand Transfer
Inhibitors (INSTIs): Adverse
Effects
• Chemokine Receptor 5
Antagonists (CCR5
Antagonists): MOA
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