AND 100% CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
1
, SPOTLIGHT 1
DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED PASS|GRADED
Low-dose colchine - ANSWER 1.2 mg at first sign of flare, followed by 0.6 mg one hour
later for a total dose of 1.8 mg.
High-dose colchine - ANSWER 1.2 mg followed by 0.6 mg every 4-6 hours totaling 4.8
mg.
Gout - ANSWER BUN, creatinine, and creatinine clearance should be monitored in the
treatment of this disease
Colchine - ANSWER This medication can cause severe diarrhea, nausea, vomiting,
abdominal pain
Febuxostat (Uloric) - ANSWER When prescribing this medication, patients should be
taught that gout may worsen with therapy before it improves
Corticosteroids - ANSWER These medications can cause the following adverse effects if
taken for six months or more: Osteoporosis and poor diabetic control. Patients should report
black, tarry stools or abdominal pain.
2
CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
1
, SPOTLIGHT 1
DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED PASS|GRADED
Low-dose colchine - ANSWER 1.2 mg at first sign of flare, followed by 0.6 mg one hour
later for a total dose of 1.8 mg.
High-dose colchine - ANSWER 1.2 mg followed by 0.6 mg every 4-6 hours totaling 4.8
mg.
Gout - ANSWER BUN, creatinine, and creatinine clearance should be monitored in the
treatment of this disease
Colchine - ANSWER This medication can cause severe diarrhea, nausea, vomiting,
abdominal pain
Febuxostat (Uloric) - ANSWER When prescribing this medication, patients should be
taught that gout may worsen with therapy before it improves
Corticosteroids - ANSWER These medications can cause the following adverse effects if
taken for six months or more: Osteoporosis and poor diabetic control. Patients should report
black, tarry stools or abdominal pain.
2