Medications
What do you know about this disease?
Diagnostic testing
lab values
What is this a s&s of?
100

What are the three medications specific to gout?

What medication can you use for gout & HTN

allopurinol- blocked production of uric acid (chronic)

Colchicine- produced dramatic anti-inflammatory effects with relief within 24-48 hrs(acute gout)

febuxostat- reduced serum uric acid levels 


losartan- used for gout and HTN (helpful in older patents) 


100

What are the nodules in patients with osteoarthritis?

Herberdens

Brouchards nodes 

100

Rheumatoid factor (RF) absent 

elevated ESR, synovial fluid 

WBC<20,000

osteophytes present 

osteoarthritis 

100

What is the normal lab values for WBCs?

4,000-11,000 cu/mm

100

Morning stiffness lasts less than 30 minutes and is increased pain throughout the day,

disease is nto symmetrical, not systemic. and has tender joints

osteoarthritis 

200

Topical medications used for RA & OA?

what do you want to avoid with these medications?

Capsaicin- avoid heating pad, warm pack 

Diclofenan sodium- avoid sun, UV exposure

-increased side effects with salicylate/NSAIDs 

200

What are deposits of urate crystals shown in gout called?

Tophi

200

What are the T-scores with normal, osteopenia, osteoporosis?

t-score: +1,-1 is normal

t-score: -1 to -2.5 osteopenia 

t-score: -2.5 or lower osteoporosis 

200

What levels should serum uric acids be at?

and if they are above this level what does this indicate?

below 6mg/dl

could indicate gout 

200

If patient is 

*having pain 

*having pressure 

*having paresthesia 

*signs of pallor 

*paralysis

*puslessness

* and temperature different in extremities 

signs of compartment syndrome 

300

anti- inflammatory drugs used in RA & OA

(1) intraarticular 

(4) oral 

intraarticular- methylprednisolone 

oral- hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, dexamethasone, prednisone 

300

In what disease does the “butterfly rash” noticeable in?

Lupus 

300

What are the diagnostic studies for intervertebral disc disease?

x-rays

-myelogram,MRI, or CT scan 

- epidural venogram or discogram 

-EMG

300

What is a normal creatinine or BUN level?

what do these test?

creatinine: <1.5mg/dL

BUN: 10-20mg/dL

checks: kidney function

300

Great-toe pain, joints are tender and cyanotic

gout 

400

Biphosphates used for osteoporosis

(3 meds) 

“ate”

risedronate 

aledfronate 

ibandronate 


400
which disease has symmetrical inflammation, and is systemic which can cause fever or anemia?

RA

400

Diagnostic studies for osteomyelitis 

x-ray 

bone scans 

mri-ct scans 

WBC count is elevated with inflammation and infection 

ESR

400

What are normal HGB levels for males and females?

males: 13.2-17.3 gm/dl

females: 11.7-16gm/dl

400

Low back pain 

radicular pain

+stright leg raise 

absent flexes

paresthesia 

what are severe signs of this disease?

intervertebral disc disease 

severe signs:

sudden bowel and bladder incontinence

reflexed and grips are gone in hands or feet 


500

Iv antibiotic therapy for osteomyelitis (4 types of antibiotics) 

which medications do you need to check peak and through levels?

aminoglycosides: * gentamicin-nephrotxic *tobramycin- ototoxic,nephrotoxic,neurotoxic

cephalosproins- Ancef, cefepime, ceftriaxone 

Fluroquinolones- ciproflaxin, levoflaxin

glycopeptides- vancomycin, tobramycin, gentamicin- these are the peak and though levels 

500

Which disease can become avascular if not taken care of properly and increase risk of infection?

acute osteomyelitis

500

Diagnostic studies for Fat Embolism 

* PaO2 (arterial O2) <60mm Hg

*ECG changes 

*decreased platelet count, decreased HCT 

*increased prothrombin time 

* chest- X-rays for areas of pulmonary infiltrate 

500

What lab values do you want to drawl when your pt is taking Heperin?

aPTT- activated partial thromboplastin time 

500

Poor circulation is fingers and toes with cold exposure 

raynaud’s syndrome 

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