Cardiovascular
Hematopoieis
GI
Psychiatric
Endocrine +
Thyroid
100

Which drug works on clots that have already formed?

Alteplase (TPA)

100

What enhances iron absorption?

Orange juice, veal, Vitamin C, fish

100

Peptic Ulcer Disease: T/F 

Duodenal PUD occurs 2-3 hours after eating; relief with eating

TRUE

100

What are the side effects of SSRIs?

Headache, nausea, sleeplessness or drowsiness, agitation, sexual dysfunction problems

100

If TSH is high, does that indicate hypothyroidsm or hyperthyrodism?

Hypothyroidism 

200

What are the ADRs for Dagibatran?

GI bleeding & GI disturbances

200

What are the ADRs for Ferrous Sulfate?

GI disturbances (black starry stools, cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) 

200

What are the ADRs for Antacids?

Constipation, diarrhea, Hypermagnesemia

200

Signs and symptoms of serotonin syndrome?

Tachycardia, hypertension

Severe: hyperthermia, seizures, unconsciouness

200

When should you take Levothyroxine?

30-60 mins before breakfast as absorption is delayed by food

300

What is the antidote for Heparin?

Protamine Sulfate

300

What is the main ADR for Iron Dextran?

Hypotension (patient must wait 30 mins in recumbent position)

300

What type of drug is Famotidine?

H2 Antagonist

300

T/F: 1st gen antipsychotics treats positive symptoms only

TRUE

300

Name at least 3 signs of hyperthyrodism?

Hair loss, bulging eyes, frequent sweating, increased appetite, weight loss

400

What monitoring does Heparin require?

aPTT

400

What does Filgrastim do?

Helps the body make white blood cells after receiving cancer medications. Treats neutropenia.

400

Which laxative can be taken long-term?

Psyllium, a bulk-forming laxative

400

What is the classic triad for NMS? (Neuroleptic malignant syndrome)

altered mental status, muscle rigidity, extreme fever

400

ADRs of Methimazole

Agranulocytosis- decrease in granulocytes
needed to fight infection

500

Name at least three food/drug interactions for Warfarin

o Increased intake of vitamin K

o Amiodarone

o Fluconazole

o Metronidazole

o Sulfa antibiotics

o Aspirin

o Acetaminophen

o Other anticoagulants

 Garlic and gingko biloba

 St. John's wort



500

For patients on Epoetin Alfa (Epogen), hemoglobin levels should not exceed:

11 gm/dL for most patients

10 gm/dL for cancer patients

500

How does Bisacodyl work?

Irritate the bowel to increase peristalsis

500

What are the symptoms of EPS?

 Involuntary muscle symptoms similar to those of
    Parkinson’s disease
 Akathisia (distressing muscle restlessness)
 Acute dystonia (painful muscle spasms)

500

What drugs reduce levothyroxine absorption?

Proton pump inhibitors, antacids, calcium supp, iron supplements