Signs vs Symptoms
Medications (Brand ↔ Generic)
Disease Knowledge
Pharmacology Basics
Clinical Scenarios
100

This is something the patient reports (like headache)

What is a symptom?

100

Lipitor is the brand name for this statin

What is atorvastatin?

100

This condition is caused by high blood sugar levels.

What is diabetes mellitus?

100

This class of medications reduces inflammation in asthma.

What are corticosteroids?


100

Patient has heartburn after eating spicy food. Best quick relief?

What are antacids?

200

This includes measurable findings like fever or bleeding.

What is a sign?

200

Lasix is the brand name for this diuretic.

What is furosemide?

200

This respiratory illness is commonly caused by viruses and spreads easily.

What is influenza?

200

This type of medication works fastest for heartburn relief.

What are antacids?

200

Patient has wheezing and needs immediate relief.

What is albuterol (SABA)?

300

Chest pain falls under this category.

What is a symptom?


300

Glucophage is the brand name for this diabetes medication.

What is metformin?

300

This disease involves chronic airway inflammation and bronchoconstriction.

What is asthma?

300

This type of medication lowers cholesterol (e.g., atorvastatin).

What are statins?

300

Patient has high LDL cholesterol. Best drug class?

What are statins?

400

Productive cough is classified as this.

What is a sign?

400

Zoloft is the brand name for this antidepressant.

What is sertraline?

400

This condition involves stomach acid flowing back into the esophagus.

What is GERD?

400

This medication can raise blood pressure (common decongestant).

What is pseudoephedrine?

400

Patient has productive cough, fever, and chest pain. Likely condition?

What is pneumonia?

500

Dizziness is best classified as this.

What is a symptom?

500

Prilosec is the brand name for this GERD medication.

What is omeprazole?

500

This condition occurs when the immune system attacks the body.

What is an autoimmune disease?

500

These medications are used to relieve severe pain and are controlled substances.

What are opioids (narcotics)?

500

Patient has blood glucose of 600 mg/dL. Severity?

What is severe diabetes?