NUR651 - BRADLEY UNIVERSITY FINAL 2
A goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland due to - ANS -Iodine deficiency
\A nonadherent immunocompetent patient can be administered one dose, in your office, of which drug for a fungal
infection? - ANS -One 150 mg fluconazole tablet
\A woman who is pregnant in the first trimester and has hyperthyroidism is best managed by a specialty team who will
most likely treat her with - ANS -Propylthiouracil (PTU)
\Acyclovir, once tri-phosphorylated, is a: - ANS -Guanosine analog
\An "ocular stare" is a symptom of - ANS -Grave's disease
\Bacteria become resistant to antibiotics by many methods. One of those is transmission of a plasmid from one bacteria to
another. A plasmid is a circular piece of: - ANS -DNA
\Grave's disease is an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies attack - ANS -The TSH receptors in the thyroid gland
causing more hormone to be released
\Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disorder in which - ANS -B-lymphocytes invade the thyroid gland resulting in
follicular atrophy and fibrosis
\How does linezolid interact with citalopram? - ANS -Linezolid is a mild monoamine oxidase inhibitor and interacts with
citalopram to increase levels of serotonin.
\How does propylthiouracil work? - ANS -It blocks the peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
\How does Synthroid work? - ANS -T4 is enzymatically converted to T3 and enters the nucleus, attaches to DNA targets,
and promotes protein synthesis
\In the 1990s, which significant development occurred in the world of microbial resistance? - ANS -Community-acquired
MRSA was first observed.
\L-thyroxine (Synthroid) is the first-line treatment for - ANS -Hypothyroidism
\Nystatin is a... - ANS -Polyene
\Radiolabeled iodine is indicated for hyperthyroidism and - ANS -Thyroid cancer
\The first drug treats hypothyroidism and the patient takes it once daily the second drug treats hyperthyroidism and the
patient takes it only once. - ANS -Synthroid and radiolabeled iodine
A goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland due to - ANS -Iodine deficiency
\A nonadherent immunocompetent patient can be administered one dose, in your office, of which drug for a fungal
infection? - ANS -One 150 mg fluconazole tablet
\A woman who is pregnant in the first trimester and has hyperthyroidism is best managed by a specialty team who will
most likely treat her with - ANS -Propylthiouracil (PTU)
\Acyclovir, once tri-phosphorylated, is a: - ANS -Guanosine analog
\An "ocular stare" is a symptom of - ANS -Grave's disease
\Bacteria become resistant to antibiotics by many methods. One of those is transmission of a plasmid from one bacteria to
another. A plasmid is a circular piece of: - ANS -DNA
\Grave's disease is an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies attack - ANS -The TSH receptors in the thyroid gland
causing more hormone to be released
\Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disorder in which - ANS -B-lymphocytes invade the thyroid gland resulting in
follicular atrophy and fibrosis
\How does linezolid interact with citalopram? - ANS -Linezolid is a mild monoamine oxidase inhibitor and interacts with
citalopram to increase levels of serotonin.
\How does propylthiouracil work? - ANS -It blocks the peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
\How does Synthroid work? - ANS -T4 is enzymatically converted to T3 and enters the nucleus, attaches to DNA targets,
and promotes protein synthesis
\In the 1990s, which significant development occurred in the world of microbial resistance? - ANS -Community-acquired
MRSA was first observed.
\L-thyroxine (Synthroid) is the first-line treatment for - ANS -Hypothyroidism
\Nystatin is a... - ANS -Polyene
\Radiolabeled iodine is indicated for hyperthyroidism and - ANS -Thyroid cancer
\The first drug treats hypothyroidism and the patient takes it once daily the second drug treats hyperthyroidism and the
patient takes it only once. - ANS -Synthroid and radiolabeled iodine