REGIS NU641 CLINICAL ADV
PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM 2025 |
CERTIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT SOLUTIONS
Older male patients using testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) - Correct-
answer-should have a digital prostate screening examination at 3 and 6 months
after starting therapy
Diarrhea - Correct-answer-Is not a side effect of anticholinergic therapy for
urinary incontinence
antimicrobial efficacy - Correct-answer-For an uncomplicated UTI in a child,
reduced symptoms within 48 hours is a good indicator of
Amoxicillin - Correct-answer-A woman who is in her first trimester of pregnancy
with a diagnosed urinary tract infection (UTI) is treated with
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Nitrofurantoin - Correct-answer-Can be used to treat UTI in pregnant women if
there is an amoxicillin resistance
benzoyl alcohol - Correct-answer-The only antifungal agent effective for head lice
that is not neurotoxic
Serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonists should be avoided in which of the patient
populations? - Correct-answer-Pregnant patients
Treatment for preeclampsia - Correct-answer-Bedrest (not strict bedrest), control
of BP, seizure prophylaxis, and timely delivery
Treatment algorithm for symptomatic bacterial vaginosis - Correct-answer-First
line - Flagyl (PO)
Second line - Cream (Vaginal)
Third line - Clindamycin
Treatment for gonorrhea - Correct-answer-Ceftriaxone (hepatic function)
cefotaxime for those with hepatic impairment
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Treatment for Chlamydia - Correct-answer-Amoxicillin, then nitrofurantoin
Patient education for HIV medications (How they need to take them) - Correct-
answer-
Postmenopausal women with an intact uterus should not be prescribed - Correct-
answer-estrogen alone s/t risk of endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial
cancer
SERMs (selective estrogen receptor modulators) - Correct-answer-Raloxifene -
Prevention of osteoporosis in menopausal women; Invasive breast cancer risk
reduction (females); Mimics estrogen beneficial bone sparing properties without
affecting the uterus or breasts
Treatment algorithm for dysmenorrhea - Correct-answer-NSAIDs
First line treatments for both types of pediatric diabetes