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NAPLEX Asthma Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers
Recall drugs that are common triggers of asthma. - aspirin 
- NSAIDs 
- sulfites 
- beta- blockers (non-selective) 
 
Describe the frequency of symptoms and nighttime awakenings in a patient with intermittent asthma. symptoms: ≤ 2 days/weeks 
nighttime: ≤ 2 times/month 
 
Describe the frequency of symptoms and nighttime awakenings in a patient with mild asthma. symptoms: > 2 days/weeks (but not every day) 
nighttime: 3 - 4 times/month 
 
Describe the frequency of symptoms and nighttime aw...
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Recall drugs that are common triggers of asthma. - aspirin 
- NSAIDs 
- sulfites 
- beta- blockers (non-selective) 
 
Describe the frequency of symptoms and nighttime awakenings in a patient with intermittent asthma. symptoms: ≤ 2 days/weeks 
nighttime: ≤ 2 times/month 
 
Describe the frequency of symptoms and nighttime awakenings in a patient with mild asthma. symptoms: > 2 days/weeks (but not every day) 
nighttime: 3 - 4 times/month 
 
Describe the frequency of symptoms and nighttime aw...
NAPLEX Diabetes Study Questions with Answers
test used to identify patients who still produce insulin C peptide 
 
examples of macrovascular disease coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease 
 
which group has a higher risk of DM with a lower BMI Asian Americans 
 
Pre diabetes dx criteria fasting glucose 100-125; 2 hr plasma glucose (75g) 140-199; or A1c 5.7-6.4% 
 
Diabetes criteria for diagnosis symptoms plus random glucose > 200; fasting > 126; 2 hour OGTT > 200 or A1c > 6.5% 
 
meds that c...
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test used to identify patients who still produce insulin C peptide 
 
examples of macrovascular disease coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease 
 
which group has a higher risk of DM with a lower BMI Asian Americans 
 
Pre diabetes dx criteria fasting glucose 100-125; 2 hr plasma glucose (75g) 140-199; or A1c 5.7-6.4% 
 
Diabetes criteria for diagnosis symptoms plus random glucose > 200; fasting > 126; 2 hour OGTT > 200 or A1c > 6.5% 
 
meds that c...
NAPLEX Infectious Disease Practice Questions with Answers
Empiric treatment for Meningitis for newborn to 1 monthampicillin plus either cefotaxime or an AG 
 
empiric treatment for meningitis for 1 month old to 50 year oldvanco + ceftriaxone or cefotaxime 
 
empiric treatment for meningitis 50 y/o or oldervanco + ampicillin + ceftriaxone or cefotaxime 
 
what is bacterial organism that causes meningitis is not treated with single therapy of ceftriaxone, cefotaxime, ampicillin or pen G (i.e. none of those drugs are rec'd trx))?strep pneumoniae 
 
Which...
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Empiric treatment for Meningitis for newborn to 1 monthampicillin plus either cefotaxime or an AG 
 
empiric treatment for meningitis for 1 month old to 50 year oldvanco + ceftriaxone or cefotaxime 
 
empiric treatment for meningitis 50 y/o or oldervanco + ampicillin + ceftriaxone or cefotaxime 
 
what is bacterial organism that causes meningitis is not treated with single therapy of ceftriaxone, cefotaxime, ampicillin or pen G (i.e. none of those drugs are rec'd trx))?strep pneumoniae 
 
Which...
Psych NAPLEX Study Questions with Answers
Which of the following are approved FDA indications for Symbyax? (Select all) 
 
A. Tx of tics d/t Tourettes or other conditions. 
B. Bipolar depression 
C. Fibromyalgia 
D. Tx-resistant depression 
E. Antipsychotic-induced metabolic syndrome B. Bipolar depression 
D. Tx-resistant depression 
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Antipsychotics are sometimes used in low doses in addition to antidepressants for tx-resistant depression (as is seen w/this combo drug containing fluoxeti...
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Which of the following are approved FDA indications for Symbyax? (Select all) 
 
A. Tx of tics d/t Tourettes or other conditions. 
B. Bipolar depression 
C. Fibromyalgia 
D. Tx-resistant depression 
E. Antipsychotic-induced metabolic syndrome B. Bipolar depression 
D. Tx-resistant depression 
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Antipsychotics are sometimes used in low doses in addition to antidepressants for tx-resistant depression (as is seen w/this combo drug containing fluoxeti...
IBHRE Practice Test Questions with Answers
The relative refractory period of the ventricular myocardium corresponds to which of the following phases of the action potential 3 
 
small subendocardial structure located with the interatrial septum Av node 
 
the propagation through the AV Node and HIS-Purkinje fibers. PR interval 
 
- Depolarization of neighboring cells occurs as a result of intercellular connections are called Gap Junctions 
 
Chemistry Used in the vast majority of ICD's today. 
Optimized for pulses of high current to ch...
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The relative refractory period of the ventricular myocardium corresponds to which of the following phases of the action potential 3 
 
small subendocardial structure located with the interatrial septum Av node 
 
the propagation through the AV Node and HIS-Purkinje fibers. PR interval 
 
- Depolarization of neighboring cells occurs as a result of intercellular connections are called Gap Junctions 
 
Chemistry Used in the vast majority of ICD's today. 
Optimized for pulses of high current to ch...
Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs IBHRE Practice Questions with Correct Answers
Class IA Drugs have what Action? Na+ Channel -- Moderately prolonged refractoriness and slow conduction velocity 
**Convert Arrhythmia and maintain NSR 
* Increases QRS duration 
*Prolong QT intervals 
* Block Parasympathetic stimulation of SA and AV node --> Increased conduction velocity 
 
What are the Class IA drugs? Procainamide, Disopyriamide, Quinidine 
*PDQ 
 
What's another name for Disopyramide NORPACE 
 
Class Ia drugs are for which arrhythmias? *Can be used for Atrial and ventricu...
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Class IA Drugs have what Action? Na+ Channel -- Moderately prolonged refractoriness and slow conduction velocity 
**Convert Arrhythmia and maintain NSR 
* Increases QRS duration 
*Prolong QT intervals 
* Block Parasympathetic stimulation of SA and AV node --> Increased conduction velocity 
 
What are the Class IA drugs? Procainamide, Disopyriamide, Quinidine 
*PDQ 
 
What's another name for Disopyramide NORPACE 
 
Class Ia drugs are for which arrhythmias? *Can be used for Atrial and ventricu...
GSSE Antibiotics Review Questions with Answers
The skin is normally dry (ie unsuitable for microbial growth) with an acid pH (around 5.5 in places such as the forehead), and in most areas contains a resident microflora of bacteria (eg staphylococci, coryneforms, anaerobes such as Propionibacterium and lipophilic yeasts (eg Malassezia furfur). Most normal flora microbes occur in areas high in humidity and secretions (eg scalp, foot, axilla). None of the secretions (eg sweat, sebaceous) contains mucus; with the presence of fatty acids, lactate...
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The skin is normally dry (ie unsuitable for microbial growth) with an acid pH (around 5.5 in places such as the forehead), and in most areas contains a resident microflora of bacteria (eg staphylococci, coryneforms, anaerobes such as Propionibacterium and lipophilic yeasts (eg Malassezia furfur). Most normal flora microbes occur in areas high in humidity and secretions (eg scalp, foot, axilla). None of the secretions (eg sweat, sebaceous) contains mucus; with the presence of fatty acids, lactate...
ABSITE Q&A Exam Bundle
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ABSITE Stomach Questions with 100% Correct Answers
A 60-year-old man presents with weight loss, early satiety, and mild anemia. Upper endoscopy reveals an ulcerated mucosal mass in the antrum of the stomach. Biopsy reveals gastric adenocarcinoma. The endoscopic ultrasound stage is T2N1. A CT of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis is obtained and there is no evidence of metastatic disease. In order to complete the staging, he will require: A. PET scan B. CEA and CA 19-9 levels C. MRI of the abdomen D. Diagnostic laparoscopy E. Genetic risk assessment ...
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A 60-year-old man presents with weight loss, early satiety, and mild anemia. Upper endoscopy reveals an ulcerated mucosal mass in the antrum of the stomach. Biopsy reveals gastric adenocarcinoma. The endoscopic ultrasound stage is T2N1. A CT of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis is obtained and there is no evidence of metastatic disease. In order to complete the staging, he will require: A. PET scan B. CEA and CA 19-9 levels C. MRI of the abdomen D. Diagnostic laparoscopy E. Genetic risk assessment ...
ABSITE Breast Test Questions with Correct Answers
Role of estrogen in breast development/cyclic changes? 
Progesterone? 
Prolactin a) duct development (double layer of columnar cells)/increase breast swelling, growth of glandular tissue 
b) lobular development/ increase maturation of glandular tissue, withdrawal causes menses 
c) synergizes estrogen and progesterone 
 
Important nerves in breast? a) long thoracic nerve - innervates serratus anterior, injury results in winged scapula (lateral thoracic artery to serratus anterior) 
b) thoracodors...
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Role of estrogen in breast development/cyclic changes? 
Progesterone? 
Prolactin a) duct development (double layer of columnar cells)/increase breast swelling, growth of glandular tissue 
b) lobular development/ increase maturation of glandular tissue, withdrawal causes menses 
c) synergizes estrogen and progesterone 
 
Important nerves in breast? a) long thoracic nerve - innervates serratus anterior, injury results in winged scapula (lateral thoracic artery to serratus anterior) 
b) thoracodors...
ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certification Q&A Study Guide
AQA GCSE PHYSICS H Higher Tier Paper 2 2023
AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY H Higher Tier Paper 2 2023
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