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A person with what type of condition should not take echinacea? - ANSWER Prolonged use should be avoided in those who are immunocompromised including HIV, cancer, drug therapy for TB, RA, and SLE Therapeutic effect of coenzyme Q-10 - ANSWER Antioxidant that serves a vital role in cellular energy production Structurally similar to vitamin K, not used with warfarin What is the dietary supplement act of 1994 (DSHEA)? - ANSWER Categorizes botanical products (herbal supplements), vitamins, minerals as dietary (food) supplements rather than drugs. By classifying products as dietary supplements the DSHEA excepts them from undergoing FDA scrutiny and approval before marketing. DSHEA does impose restrictions with labeling. All herbal products must be labeled as dietary supplements. Ginkgo Biloba adverse effects - ANSWER stomach upset, headache, dizziness, vertigo. Some reports of spontaneous bleeding. Incorrect ingestion can lead to seizures and fatalities (if you eat seeds) Kava adverse effects - ANSWER can cause severe liver injury (ABSOUTELY contraindicated in hepatotoxicity.

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NR 566 Final Questions &
Answers(RATED A)
A person with what type of condition should not take echinacea? - ANSWER Prolonged use should
be avoided in those who are immunocompromised including HIV, cancer, drug therapy for TB, RA,
and SLE



Therapeutic effect of coenzyme Q-10 - ANSWER Antioxidant that serves a vital role in cellular energy
production

Structurally similar to vitamin K, not used with warfarin



What is the dietary supplement act of 1994 (DSHEA)? - ANSWER Categorizes botanical products
(herbal supplements), vitamins, minerals as dietary (food) supplements rather than drugs. By
classifying products as dietary supplements the DSHEA excepts them from undergoing FDA scrutiny
and approval before marketing. DSHEA does impose restrictions with labeling. All herbal products
must be labeled as dietary supplements.



Ginkgo Biloba adverse effects - ANSWER stomach upset, headache, dizziness, vertigo. Some reports
of spontaneous bleeding. Incorrect ingestion can lead to seizures and fatalities (if you eat seeds)



Kava adverse effects - ANSWER can cause severe liver injury (ABSOUTELY contraindicated in
hepatotoxicity.



Patient education about administration/consumption about flaxseed - ANSWER Flaxseed can reduce
absorption of conventional medications so it should be taken 1 hour before or 2 hours after these
drugs



Therapeutic effect of feverfew (dietary supplement) - ANSWER Used primarily for migraine
prophylaxis, seasonal allergies, asthma, RA, and psoriasis



St. Johns wort adverse effects - ANSWER insomnia, vivid dreams, restlessness, anxiety, agitation,
irritability, abdominal pain, dry mouth, headache

, Patient teaching and response to delayed onset of therapeutic effect for dutasteride - ANSWER "I
cannot donate blood while taking this medication" (men should not donate blood for at least 6
months after stopping to avoid transmission to women through administration of blood product)



Long half life (about 5 weeks)

reduces ejaculate volume and libido in some men and causes decline in PSA in all men

Teratogenic

absorbed through skin - pregnant women should not handle



Terazosin - how to know its working? - ANSWER symptom improvement and increased urinary flow
develop rapidly

"urine stream wasn't as delayed and the urine flow was a lot stronger"



Major drawback of progestin only oral contraceptives - ANSWER Irregular bleeding

slightly safer than combination but less effective and more likely to cause irregular bleeding, spotting,
amenorrhea, inconsistent cycle lengths, variations in volume and duration of monthly flow

First line treatment for primary, secondary, or early latent syphilis - ANSWER Benzathine penicillin G
2.4 million units IM once



First line treatment for bacterial vaginosis (BV) - ANSWER Metronidazole 500 mg PO BID X 7 days



First line treatment for genital herpes (first clinical episode) - ANSWER acyclovir 400 mg PO TID x 7-
10 days or acyclovir 200 mg PO 5 times a day for 7-10 days or famciclovir 250 mg PO TID/day for 7-10
days or valacyclovir 1G PO 2 times/day for 7-10 days



Outpatient treatment with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) - ANSWER doxycycline 100 mg PO BID x
14 days plus either cefoxitin 2 G IM once or ceftriaxone 250 mg IM once with or without
metronidazole 500 mg PO BID x 14 days

Ginger root adverse effects - ANSWER CNS depression and cardiac dysrhythmias. Excessive doses
can cause GI side effects



Current good manufacturing practices (CGMP) ruling of 2007 - ANSWER This ruling ensures that a
product contains what the label proclaims - the package contains ingredients that are listed and does
not lack any.

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