In order to improve a patient's success in smoking cessation, it is
important to aaacknowledge that tobacco use disorder is a
_____________ disease - ANSWERS-chronic
Name of adverse effects of quinidine include a set of CNS symptoms -
ANSWERS-Cinchonism
Nitrates cause nitric oxide to be released from the _________________ -
ANSWERS-Endothelium
Prevention of Reye's syndrome in children and young adults -
ANSWERS-Use of acetaminophen
Type of patients that 2nd gen antihistamines are the preferred form of
treatment - ANSWERS-Geriatric and Children
Clotting cascade in the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin -
ANSWERS-Activation of factor X to factor Xa
Significant clinical consequences of antifungal resistance - ANSWERS-
treatment failure & changes in prevalance of the fungal species causing
disease
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Toxic effects of Vorinostat and Romidepsin and the procedures used to
monitor for them - ANSWERS-Cause QT prolongation
Baseline + periodic ECG
Electrolytes should be monitored
Mechanism of action of 2nd generation tyrosine kinase inhibitors -
ANSWERS-form covalent bonds with kinase domains of epidermal
growth factor receptors
anticoagulant drug that acts as a Vitamin K antagonist - ANSWERS-
Coumadin
Which mechanism of platelet inhibition is exhibited by aspirin -
ANSWERS-prostaglandin production
Describe the most common adverse effects of Ferrous Sulfate -
ANSWERS-Flushing and GI - nausea and constipation
Describe the mechanism of action of pentoxidfylline - ANSWERS-
Decrease viscosity of blood to improve flow
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Clinical indication of pentoxidfylline - ANSWERS-Improves symptoms
due to intermittent claudication
Primary indication for Verapamil and diltiazem are prescribed and for
potential side effects or complications - ANSWERS-for Rate control
with arrhythmias
side effects - bradycaradia
heart failure exacerbation
Av block
Mechanism of action of hemorrheologic - ANSWERS-Decrease
viscosity off blood to improve flow properties
Locations of H4 Receptors - ANSWERS-H1 - Smooth Muscle Cells,
Endothelium, and the brain
H2 - Gastric Mucosa, Cardiac Muscle, Mast Cells, and the Brain
H3 - The Brain
h4 - Predominantly in Eosinophils, Neutrophils and T Cells
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