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final exam for pharm- teach back questions

front 1

Which anti-fungal is contraindicated in pregnancy ?

back 1

Variconzole

front 2

what does Amphotericin B do?

back 2

Lowers potassium

front 3

Hepatoxicity big sign

back 3

Jaundice, Nose Bleed, and Anorexia

front 4

Why would you say is the treatment longer for

back 4

no data

front 5

TB, how long do droplets last in the air?

back 5

6 hours

front 6

Immunocompromised patients at risk for?

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more at risk to get infections

front 7

TB drugs- why is there issues with them?

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long course treatment, drug toxicities

front 8

HIV wasting syndrome

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skin breakdown from diarrhea and losing weight

front 9

Antiretro think

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HIV

front 10

if a patient has herpes, they would prescribe what?

back 10

Acyclovir

front 11

Rifampin

back 11

Red/Orange bodily fluids

front 12

What do you want to teach your patients who wear contacts?

back 12

wear glasses

front 13

Opportunistic infections (protozoal, fungal, viral)

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-Protozoal: Toxoplasmosis of brain, others

-fungal: candidasis of lungs, esophagus, trahcea

-viral: CMV disease, HSV infection, others

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HIV infection

back 14

slow symptoms

front 15

With TB drugs; if you live in a house of 4 or more people

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Family should also be treated and educated

front 16

What medication is given for severe

back 16

amphotericin B

front 17

What is the leading cause to liver failure?

back 17

HEP C

front 18

Nystatin Troche

back 18

Let it dissolve

front 19

A patient who is receiving vaginal fungal should not what?

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should NOT have sex and can use during periods

front 20

Tamiflu

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reduces symptoms given within 2 days

front 21

HARRT

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Given for HIV (retroviral)

front 22

Amadidene or cymitrol

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FLU A

front 23

With meds and sputum culture

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they can start TB meds prior to results

front 24

Amphotericin B

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Antipyretics, steroids, Antinause prior to med

front 25

If on amphoricin B

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have severe numbness and tingling- STOP INFUSION

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Amphocirin B

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monitor site and premedicate

front 27

INH

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Anti TB drug (numbness and tingling happens with that) RIPE! (RIFAMPIN-INH-PYRIDOXINE(VIT B) -ETHAMUTOL)

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Isoniazid

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numbness and tingling of extremities dizziness, and ataxia are common concurrent use of pyridoxine (via b6) prevents or relives these symptoms

front 29

Rifampin

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think red/green vision changes

think eyes

front 30

amontadine

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pregnant women or planning on becoming pregnant do NOT want to be around aerosol form of ribavrin

front 31

Ganciclovir

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used to treat infection with CMV

-can cause bone morrow toxicity- ensure proper use

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Osteltamivir (tamiflu)

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reduces the duration of the illness

treatment should begin within 2 days of influenza symptom onset.

VIR(think antiviral med)

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what is a fact about aerosol?

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aerosol should nOT be used in those who are pregnant or want to become pregnant

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What does Retrovir cause?

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bone marrow suppression

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Itraconazole

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want to watch in patients with heart failure

-Serious adverse effect: heart failure and hepatoxicity

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A patient is taking nystatin (mycostatin) in an oral troche form for oral candidiasis. which instruction is correct?

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Allow the troche to dissolve slowly in the mouth

front 37

women on fluconazole need an alternate form of birth control, instruct patient to report what?

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Jaundice, N/V, clay colored stools or dark urine

front 38

women of child bearing age need to use what?

back 38

contraception due to teratogenic effects

front 39

what is Inhalation form (virazole) used for ?

back 39

hospitalized infants with RSV infections

front 40

Black box warning for ribavirin

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contraindicated in pregnant women and their male sexual partners