Pharm Exam One questions and answers
2025/2026 latest update
What are your short term and long term Beta 2 Adrenric Agnost - answerAlbuterol & Formoterol
What are you beta 2 adrenric agonist - answerbronchodilater
what can you never use alone in a beta 2 adrenric agonist - answerFormoterol
What are the a/e of beta 2 adrenric agonist - answertachycardia, tremors
what are saba - answershort acting beat 2 agonist
what are laba - answerlong acting beta 2 agonist
what does formoterol prevent - answernighttime asthma symptoms
what are your short accting and long acting anti-cholingergic - answeriptratropium & tiotropium
what are your sama - answershort acting anti-cholinergic
what are your lama - answerlong acting anti-cholinergic
What is ipratropium? - answerbronchilar/ "cant pee with tropism"
a/e effects of iptratropium - answerxerpstomia, metallic taste
what should you not use if you are allergic to soy and peanuts - answeriptratropium
,Tiptropium ? - answer1st line for COPD / "grandma takes forever"
a/e effects for triptroium - answerxerostomia, metalliac taste, nasopharngitis
what are your corticosteroids - answerprednisone (PO)
methyprednisone (IV, IM)
what do you use if albuterol is not working - answerprednison or methprednisone
what is corticosteriods used for - answeracute severe asthma attacks
a/e of corticosteroid - answerhigh blood sugar, high bp, cushing syndrome, high risk of infection
what is one thing you teach your pt about taking corticoseteroids - answerdont abruptly stop taking
what is an inhaeld corticoseteroids - answerbudesonide / "brush your teeth long term 2 be beautfiul"
what is budensoide used for - answerlong term asthma
a/e effects of budesonide - answeroral canddisis (yeast on tongue), skin brusing
what shouyld you educate your pt on about taking inhaled corticosteroids of budesonide - answermust
rinse mouth out and spit, also wash inhaler everytime
what are your leukotriene modifiers - answermontelukast
what do montelukast do - answerhelp blok effect of leukotrienes (immune system)
montelukst does helps what - answerprevent astham symptoms 24 hrs
, a/e of montelukast - answerdepression/sucidal thoughts
what else is toxic to take with leukotriene modifiers - answerwarfin, asprin, theophylline
What are methylxanthines? - answerTheophylline
what does the theophylline tx - answerCOPD
a/e effects of theophylline - answertoxic >20
grandmal seizures
tachycardia
what must you monitor with taking theophylline - answerblood levels
what are your first gen and second gen antihistamines - answerbendaryl & allergra
what is benadryl - answerdiphenydrymine
what is fexofeadien - answerallergra
what are the a/e with diphenhydramine - answerdry mouth, urinary retention, paradoixal excitation,
seuizure
what arethe a/e with fexofenadine - answerdymennorhea (painful period), paradoxical excitation,
increase in viral infection
When is diphenhydramine used? - answertx rhinitis & allergy, motion sickness, Parkinson, sleepness, &
non productive cough
2025/2026 latest update
What are your short term and long term Beta 2 Adrenric Agnost - answerAlbuterol & Formoterol
What are you beta 2 adrenric agonist - answerbronchodilater
what can you never use alone in a beta 2 adrenric agonist - answerFormoterol
What are the a/e of beta 2 adrenric agonist - answertachycardia, tremors
what are saba - answershort acting beat 2 agonist
what are laba - answerlong acting beta 2 agonist
what does formoterol prevent - answernighttime asthma symptoms
what are your short accting and long acting anti-cholingergic - answeriptratropium & tiotropium
what are your sama - answershort acting anti-cholinergic
what are your lama - answerlong acting anti-cholinergic
What is ipratropium? - answerbronchilar/ "cant pee with tropism"
a/e effects of iptratropium - answerxerpstomia, metallic taste
what should you not use if you are allergic to soy and peanuts - answeriptratropium
,Tiptropium ? - answer1st line for COPD / "grandma takes forever"
a/e effects for triptroium - answerxerostomia, metalliac taste, nasopharngitis
what are your corticosteroids - answerprednisone (PO)
methyprednisone (IV, IM)
what do you use if albuterol is not working - answerprednison or methprednisone
what is corticosteriods used for - answeracute severe asthma attacks
a/e of corticosteroid - answerhigh blood sugar, high bp, cushing syndrome, high risk of infection
what is one thing you teach your pt about taking corticoseteroids - answerdont abruptly stop taking
what is an inhaeld corticoseteroids - answerbudesonide / "brush your teeth long term 2 be beautfiul"
what is budensoide used for - answerlong term asthma
a/e effects of budesonide - answeroral canddisis (yeast on tongue), skin brusing
what shouyld you educate your pt on about taking inhaled corticosteroids of budesonide - answermust
rinse mouth out and spit, also wash inhaler everytime
what are your leukotriene modifiers - answermontelukast
what do montelukast do - answerhelp blok effect of leukotrienes (immune system)
montelukst does helps what - answerprevent astham symptoms 24 hrs
, a/e of montelukast - answerdepression/sucidal thoughts
what else is toxic to take with leukotriene modifiers - answerwarfin, asprin, theophylline
What are methylxanthines? - answerTheophylline
what does the theophylline tx - answerCOPD
a/e effects of theophylline - answertoxic >20
grandmal seizures
tachycardia
what must you monitor with taking theophylline - answerblood levels
what are your first gen and second gen antihistamines - answerbendaryl & allergra
what is benadryl - answerdiphenydrymine
what is fexofeadien - answerallergra
what are the a/e with diphenhydramine - answerdry mouth, urinary retention, paradoixal excitation,
seuizure
what arethe a/e with fexofenadine - answerdymennorhea (painful period), paradoxical excitation,
increase in viral infection
When is diphenhydramine used? - answertx rhinitis & allergy, motion sickness, Parkinson, sleepness, &
non productive cough