DIABETES Meds
Pulmonary Meds
PATHO 1
PATHO 2
MISC
100

A patient with type 2 diabetes will be on what medication(s)?

oral hypoglycemic, and insulin if oral hypoglycemic is not working 

100
List all the bronchodilators. 

Xanthine Derivatives, Anticholinergic, SABA & LABA 

100

This disease is caused by hyperthyroidism and presents with a goiter, bulging eyes, and thick red skin on shins.  

Grave's Disease 


100

Cushing's syndrome is..... 

When the pituitary gland produces excessive ACTH with subsequent hyper-cortisolism (hyperfunction) 

100

Sulfanylureas have what suffix? 

-ide 

200

Which medication stimulates the release of insulin from the pancreas and has an increased risk of hypoglycemia when exercising? 

Sulfanylureas 

200

Whats the difference between Mucolytics and Expectorants? 

Mucolytics have decreased viscosity of respiratory secretions while Expectorants facilitate production & clearance of mucous. 

200

Abdominal pain is the primary symptom along with some left side tenderness on lower abdomen

Diverticular Disease 

200

This condition is a diagnosis of exclusion from other GI diagnoses? Can be seen with passing of mucus in the stool 

IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) 

200

Whats the difference between bacteriocidal and bacteriostatic? 

Bacteriocidal kills the bacteria while bacteriostatic prevents the growth of bacteria. 

300

What is the function of Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter inhibitors? 

Causes kidneys to remove sugar thru urine 

300

Sudafed belongs to this group of pulmonary medications which stimulates a1 agonists that are located in smooth muscle in nasal vasculature? 

Decogestants 

300

Malabsorption is defined as _______ and is the most common cause is ______?

reduced internal absorption & inadequate nutrition, Celiac Disease 

300

How can you differentiate between pericarditis and narrowing of the aorta? 

High BP in the arms and low BP in the legs 

300

This drug can cause suicidal behaviors?  

Leukotrine Inhibitors 

400

This medication is used early in the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus?  

DPP 4s inhibitors 

400

Glucocorticoids control inflammation and mediated bronchospasm in COPD and asthma patients.  What are possible side effects of this drug class? 

osteoporosis, skin breakdown, muscle wasting, cataracts, and glaucoma 

400

This disease is categorized hypofunction of the adrenal cortex? 

Addison's Disease 

400

This condition is a disruption in the gastrointestinal mucosa and associated pain with it can be relieved by _____? 

Peptic Ulcer Disease, relieved by eating 

400

Atrovent, which is an Anti-cholinergic drug, is the drug of choice in COPD patients. What is the action of this drug?

Blocks parasympathetic stimulation, promoting bronchodilation 

500

This type of insulin medication has it's peak at 2 hours thru this method of administration? 

Regular Acting Injectable Insulin

500

What is the common medical management for a patient with stable COPD? 

LABA and/or anti-cholinergic with inhaled corticosteroid 

500

How do you differentiate between an aortic aneurysm, abdominal aortic aneurysm, and a cerebral aneurysm? 

Aortic is usually symptomatic, abdominal cause pulsations near the navel, cerebral stiff neck, seizure, LOC, and double vision. 

500

There are 3 types of JRA. What are they and which one affects less than 5 joints with asymmetrical joint movement? 

Polyarticular, Systemic, Oligoarticular

Oligoarticular 

500

What is the definition of cachexia? 

A general state of ill health involving marked weight loss and muscle loss. 

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