The hormone that pregnancy tests look for.
What is HCG?
An allergic rhinitis medication with common side effects include nosebleeds and nasal irritation.
What is fluticasone?
A food product that infants under 12 months of age should never ingest.
What is honey?
A medication used for ear wax build up.
What is carbamide peroxide?
A dietary supplement can cause diarrhea.
What is magnesium?
The response a patient taking pseudoephedrine can get on a drug test. (be specific)
What is a false positive?
A counseling point for patients to do prior to every fluticasone administration.
What is shake the bottle?
A food product that interacts with simvastatin.
A class of medications that can increase photosensitivity. Also a common allergen for many patients.
What is Sulfa?
An over the counter analgesic with a BBW of liver damage especially if taken at higher doses than recommended.
What is APAP?
A result that can occur if a bacteria causing a UTI does not produce nitrites.
What is a false negative.
A first-line allergic rhinitis medication in a patient with mild, persistent symptoms.
What is INCS?
The most important ingredient to include in prenatal vitamins for pregnant patients.
What is folic acid?
This symptom is present in allergic conjunctivitis but not infectious conjunctivitis.
What is itchiness?
The location of the point of maximal impulse (PMI).
What is the 5th intercostal space of the left midclavicular line?
A non intrinsic phenomenon that decrease NPV.
What is an increase in prevalence?
An allergic rhinitis medication that can only be used in patients >6 years old.
What is intranasal budesonide?
The largest concern for a patient with T1DM doing a keto diet.
What is DKA?
A side effect of Plan B.
What is irregular/heavy menstruation?
A non-pharmacologic measure that can decrease symptoms tinea cruris.
What is keeping the area dry?
The total number of patients who test negative in a study containing 200 patients, 20 of whom have COVID 19 using a test with 90% sensitivity and specificity.
What is 164?
A precursor to histamine release driving the pathophysiology of allergic rhinitis.
What are mast cells?
This is the BMI and obesity classification of a patient who is 5'2 and 175 lbs.
What is 32 kg/m^2 and class 1 obesity
This medication can be used for a 32 year old male patient with body lice.
What is RID?
The highest level of quality study in EBP along with a resource of where to find one. (two answers)
What is systematic review/meta analsysis and Cochrane Database?