This is the age range that are considered "super metabolizers".
What is 2-9 years old?
This is the CrCl of a 3 year old whose height is 95cm, SCr is 0.5mg/dL and K is 0.55
What is 104.5?
K*L/SCr
This is the time of pregnancy that is considered "all or none".
What is conception to 14 days gestation?
This is the acceptable RID (relative infant dose) percentage when estimating drug exposure to breastfeeding children.
What is <10%?
Above this serum level indicates hyperuricemia.
What is 6.8mg/dL?
This amount of stiffness is indicative of OA.
What is less than 30 minutes in the morning?
These are the opioid pain medicines to avoid in children.
What are codeine and meperidine?
This is the adjusted weight for a child who weighs 37kg and is 122cm tall (~4 feet).
What is 29.5kg?
IBW: ((ht in cm)2 * 1.65)/1000
AdjBW: [0.4*(ABW-IBW)] + IBW
These are the factors that enhance transfer across the placenta
Bonus: the difference between placental transfer and breast milk transfer
What is?

Breast milk: 
These are the drugs of choice for treating hypertension while breastfeeding.
What are nifedipine, metoprolol, and propranolol?
These are the first line options to treat an acute gout attack and the first line option to treat chronic gout.
What are either NSAIDs, low-dose colchicine or corticosteroids (acute) and allopurinol or febuxostat (chronic)?
This is the preferred treatment for moderate-to-severe knee OA.
What is: ?

These are the ages in which children can take loperamide and Lomotil respectively.
What is 3 years old and 6 years old?
These are the 2 transitional formulas.
What are Similac Neosure and Enfamil Enfacare?
There are 11 important human teratogens. This is some of them.
What are:

These are the recommendations for smoking, alcohol, and caffeine use while lactating.
What is quit smoking (nicotine patches likely safe), low consumption of alcohol, and caffeine in moderation?
What happens if:?

These deformities are specific to RA.
What are ulnar deviation, boutonniere deformity, swan neck deformity, and nodules?
These are the TCAs that should be avoided or used with caution in children.
What are desipramine and imipramine?
A child who weighs 29lb 8oz normally comes in to a clinic after several bouts of diarrhea and now has a weight of 27lb. First is how much ORS the patient needs to have on top of the maintenance fluids and second is how much the maintenance fluids are.
What is 1340ml over the course of 4 hours and 1170ml/day
Moderate dehydration: 100mL/kg over 4 hours
13.4kg: 1000mL + (50mL/kg over 10kg)
These are the most common drugs used for hypertension in pregnant women.
What are nifedipine, hydralazine and labetalol?
This is the the drug and dose that is used to enhance lactation.
What is Metoclopramide 10mg po TID x 7-14 days?
These are the 3 FDA approved NSAIDs for acute gout.
What are indomethacin, sulindac, and naproxen?
This medicine (and class) for RA can cause ocular toxicities.
What is hydroxychloroquine? (csDMARD)
These are the 5 antibiotics to avoid in neonates. *Bonus to name WHY*
What are the following?: 
This is who vitamin D should be given to.
Who are all infants not on a multivitamin or breastfed infants whose mothers are not taking at least 6,400iu daily?
These are the 3 main antibiotics that can be used in pregnancy.
What are nitrofurantoin, penicillin and ampicillin?
(azithromycin, cephalosporins and erythromycin-not estolate are alternatives)
These are some herbs to avoid while breastfeeding. (There are 14-name a few)
What are:

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These are the meds that increase UA. (name 3)
What are: ?

What is addition of a bsDMARD or a tsDMARD to be used in combination with a csDMARD?