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Micellaneous
100

What are the three phases of drug action? 

- pharmacodynamics 

- pharmacokinetics 

- drug administration 

100

Compare and contrast the MOA of Benzos and Buspirone. 

Benzos: enhance effects of GABA 

Buspirone: combines with serotonin and dopamine receptors 

100

A mom comes in bringing her baby in and notices redness under the neck. What would be the appropriate antifungal? 

Nyastatin 

100

How do you properly administer ear drops? For children under 3? For adults? 

Children: pull ear down and back 

Adults: pull ear up and back 

100

What is the difference between systemic and local infections? 

systemic: whole body 

local: one area

200

What are the phases of pharmacokinetics? 

absorption

distribution 

metabolism

excretion 

200

Patient teaching for Benzos and Buspirone. 

Benzos: Don't drive or operate heavy machinery, do not drink alcohol, move/get up slowly short-term medication, don't drink grapefruit juice reduces metabolism effects, need to be tapered off has severe withdrawal symptoms, don't take if pregnant

Buspirone: Effects may take 1-2 weeks, patients should not drive or operate heavy machinery until effects are known, do not drink grapefruit juice because it can cause toxicity, take it with food to avoid nausea, long term use

200
A client comes in and reports symptoms of itchiness, odor, burning, and abnormal discharge. What antifungal can you expect to be prescribed? 

Fluconazole 

200

How do you administer eye drops? 

pull the eye down, apply the drop, apply pressure to the inner corner eye for a full minute, wait a full 5 minutes in between drops, and do not drop the tip of the applicator to the eye

200

True or False: Antihistamines and decongestants help with ear infections. 

False 

300

What are the six rights of medications? + the 4 bonus 

1. right patient

2. right drug 

3. right dose

4. right time

5. right route

6. right documentation

4 Bonus: right assessment, education, evaluation, and right to refuse. 

300

What is the antidote for Benzos? 

Flumazenil 
300

What antifungal would be used for systemic candidiasis of the blood, heart, lungs, CNS, and urinary tract? 

Flucytosine 

300

What is the pathophysiology of glaucoma

- open-angle

- closed-angle

overproduction of aqueous humor or improper drainage causes intraocular pressure to increase, buildup of pressure damages optic nerves

- open-angle: trabecular meshwork structure is open but becomes clogged. Blockage increases IOP damaging optic nerve 

- closed-angle: Iris is situated close to the drainage angle blocking the trabecular network, excess aqueous humor can't drain. IOP develops and increases quickly (medical emergency) 

 

300

What is on a drug label?

- trade name

- generic name

- drug amount

- lot number

- expiration date

- storage

- if its a controlled substance 

400

What are lifespan considerations regarding medication administration? 

very young, very old, immunocompromised, pregnancy

400

What are some non-pharm measures for anxiety? 

exercise, diet/nutrition, sleep hygiene, support groups 

400

What antifungal is specifically IV? 

Anidulafungin 

400

A child has been diagnosed with acute otitis media, and has a severe penicillin allergy, what can you expect to be prescribed? 

A. ciprofloxacin

B. azithromycin

C. amoxicillin 


B. 


 

400

How do we know if we need to calculate drops per minute of mL per hour? 

if drops per minute the question will have the drop factor (gtt) 

500

What effects metabolism and absorption? 

stomach acid, pH, renal/liver impairments, way medication is administered, vomiting, diarrhea, food, antacids, dairy products,

500

What are some side effects of Lorazepam? 

What are some side effects of Buspirone? 

Lorazepam: drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, confusion, ataxia, blurred vision, CNS depression, suicidal ideations, constipation 

Buspirone: dizziness, blurred vision, nausea, ataxia, palpations, tachycardia 

500

What antifungal is used for ringworm, athletes foot, and nail fungus? 

Griseofulvin 

500

What are ceruminolytics 

softens ear wax 

500

What does it mean when a drug reaches maximal efficacy? 

increasing a drug's dosage no longer increases the desired therapeutic response

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