Osteoporosis
DM
Thyroid
Renal
UTI
100

The essential component of all treatment of prevention strategies

What is calcium?

100

This medication reduces hepatic glucogenesis, reduces intestinal absorption of glucose and improves insulin sensitivity.

What is metformin?

100

After a careful interview, examination and laboratory studies you want to start thyroid replacement therapy in an otherwise healthy woman who is 51 years old. What is the drug and dose.  And when do you want to evaluate her for follow up?

Levothyroxine 125 mcg per day. Reevaluate in 6 weeks.

100

This quinolone should not be used for infections of the urinary tract

What is moxifloxacin?

200

This SERM is not useful in men.

What is Raloxifene?

200

Facilitates the action of endogenous insulin

What are Incretin enhancers?

200

How should your patient take the thyroid dose prescribed in thyroid for 100?

Take 60 minutes prior to or 4 hours after any food, or Take at Bedtime.

200

How does Kayexalate work? What else needs to happen.

Exchanges Na for K in the gut.  Need functional GI tract, & without constipation.  Not an option for when a prompt response is needed.

200

A go to antibiotic for gram positive infections

What is vancomycin?  Bonus- How do you dose and administer?

300

Useful option for post-menopausal women who do not tolerate bisphosphonates like alendronate.

What is Raloxifene?

300

Stimulates insulin secretion via blockade of K channels on the pancreatic beta cell

What are sulfonylurea agents (glyburide)

300

Your patient is concerned about osteoporosis as her mother was disabled by this problem.  She wants to continue to take calcium supplements.  How should she do this while taking thyroid replacement?

Calcium supplements, as well as iron, or antacids that contain aluminum, should be taken about 4 hours before or after the dose.

300

Intravenous glucose + insulin/ and  IV calcium Gluconate/  and Albuterol

What are pharmacologic agents used to reverse Hyperkalemia.

300

A go to antibiotic for enteric gram negative infections.

What is ceftriaxone?

400

A BPH Question Prompt: How would you manage Mr. Howard. and why?

Discussion

400

Blocks renal glucose reabsorption

What are SGLT-2 Inhibitors? (Empagliflozin - Jardiance)

400

This treatment for hyperthyroidism blocks conversion of iodide to iodine AND is preferentially iodinated by the thyroid over thyroglobulin.

What is Methimazole or propylthiouracil (PTU)?

400

Pharmacologic agent Used in patients with hyperkalemia and related ECG changes.

What is IV calcium gluconate?

500

What is the MOA for glucocorticoid induced osteopenia?

Action on osteoblasts.

500

Mr Bourne is having a good response to metformin but he needs a second agent. Choose an option (eg insulin, sufonylurea, SGLT2 inhibitor, incretin enhancer, starch blocker) and state the benefits and risks and problems this medication poses for Mr Bourne

Graded in class

500

8 weeks after starting 125 mcg per day of levothyroxine your patients symptoms have only marginally improved.  Her labs are closer to normal but not nearly at target. The med student wants to reflexively up the dose of levothyroxine and move on to the next patient.  Remembering your favorite pharmacology professor- What do you suggest we do first.

Check for compliance, and verify proper administration of levothyroxine. In this real case she was taking her thyroid with breakfast and along with 3 tablets of calcium carbonate.

500

Your patient has urosepsis, and significantly reduced renal function.  Choose antibiotics that are active against likely organisms and discuss their +/-

Discuss

500

Discuss the antibiotics that you would use for Mr Hoffman's urosepsis and infected artificial knee. What are the likely organisms? Identify the advantages and disadvantages of your choice.

Discussion

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