What type of hypothesis states that there is not statistically significant difference between treatment groups?
What is the null hypothesis?
Who sets the standards for compounding?
What is U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP)?
What class of chemotherapy drugs has a BBW for increased risk of anaphylactic reactions with repeated exposures?
What are platinum-based compounds? (Ie cisplatin and carboplatin)
What is the general trend seen as you move from first to fifth generation cephalosporins?
What is more gram negative added as you go up but less gram positive?
What is the benefits of tenofovir alafenamide over tenofovir disoproxil fumarate?
What is decreased renal and bone toxicity?
What is the definition of power in a clinical trial?
What is the probability that a test will reject the null hypothesis correctly?
What is USP 797?
What is the compounding requirements for sterile preparations?
What chemotherapeutic drug has a lifetime cumulative dose due to cardiotoxicity?
What is doxorubicin?
What bacteria coverage are added to B-lactams with the addition of a B-lactamase inhibitor?
What is more gram negative coverage, Staph coverage, anaerobes (specifically B. fragilis)?
What HIV drug class generic names end in "tegravir"?
What is integrase strand transfer inhibitors?
What is the ratio of risk in the treatment group divided by the risk in the control group called?
What is relative risk?
What is a hazardous drug and give five examples?
What is a drug that is carcinogenic, teratogenic, genotoxic, or organ toxic at low doses. Examples include warfarin, fluconazole, isotretinoin, estrogrens/progesterones, phenytoin, topiramate, methotrexate, spironolactone, and paroxetine.
What two medications are commonly given for the diarrhea commonly associated with irinotecan?
What is atropine and loperamide?
Name four different antibiotic classes/medications that cover Pseudomonas?
What are carbapenems, quinolones, aminoglycosides, Zosyn, cefepime, and ceftazidime?
What HIV drug do you need to screen for HLA-B*5701?
What is abacavir?
What is a hazards ratio?
What is the rate at which an unfavorable event occurs within a short amount of time?
What is the beyond use date of an non-preserved aqueous formulation?
What is 14 days?
What chemoprotectant is given to prevent hemorrhagic cystitis in cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide?
What is Mesna (Mesnex)?
What antibiotics cover atypical bacteria?
What are quinolones, macrolides, tetracyclines and tigecycline?
What HIV drug class has multiple drug-interactions and commonly has to be "boosted"?
What are protease inhibitors?
What is sensitivity when it comes to a statistical analysis?
What is a true positive or a tests ability to identify a patient with a condition when they have it?
What is the primary engineering control (PEC)?
What is the sterile hood located within the secondary engineering control (SEC)?
Name a medication that targets the S-Phase of the the cell cycle.
What is the Antimetabolites (i.e. methotrexate, pemetrexed, fluorouracil, or capecitabine) and Topoisomerase I Inhibitors (i.e. irinotecan, topotecan, and etoposide)?
What oral antibiotics cover MRSA?
What are tetracyclines, Bactrim, clindamycin and linezolid?
What is the only HIV medication that blocks the fusion of the HIV virus with CD4+ cells?
What is Enfuvirtide or FUZEon?