NURSING FAMILY HEALTH I 2026 PRACTICE
SCRIPT QUESTIONS ANSWERS INCLUDED
◉ Raloxifine for breast CA Answer: SERM used only for preventing
invasive estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer in postmenopausal
women at high risk
◉ Raloxifine sife effects Answer: hot flashes, leg cramps, and flu-like
symptoms
◉ What labs to monitor with methotrexate? Answer: CBC, LFTs, renal
function
◉ Mechanism of Action of Etanercept Answer: Etanercept binds TNF-α
in the bloodstream and prevents it from binding to cell receptors,
reducing inflammation and halting RA progression
◉ What not to take with SSRIs Answer: Other SSRIs, MAOIs, St. John's
Wort, Tramadol, Alcohol, Dextromethorphan, Lithium, Triptans,
linezolid
◉ Why not to take steroids with glaucoma? Answer: increased IOP
, ◉ MAO-B mechanism of action Answer: preventing dopamine
breakdown, and increasing its levels in the brain, improving motor
control, especially in Parkinson's disease,
◉ SGLT2 inhibitors mechanism of action Answer: blocking the sodium-
glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) in the kidney's proximal tubules,
preventing the reabsorption of glucose and sodium back into the
bloodstream, thus causing excess glucose to be excreted in the urine
◉ why are SGLT2 inhibitors used in CKD Answer: reducing
intraglomerular pressure, which slows progression and lowers the risk of
end-stage kidney disease
◉ A patient on dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) who presents with tarry
stools (melena) Answer: Upper GI Bleed
◉ how to treat someone with h pylori who has 20 resistance for
clarithromycin Answer: bismuth
◉ pantoprazole & osteoporosis Answer: pantoprazole use is linked to
osteoporosis with long term high dose use
◉ elevated ASCVD score mean Answer: at risk for plaque build up
◉ IOP Goal with glaucoma Answer: 20-30% reduction from starting