CERTIFICATION EVALUATION 2026 EXAM
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◉Fluoroquinolones. Answer: Inhibits bacterial DNA synthesis
◉Sitagliptin. Answer: DPP4 treatment for DM2
◉Sulfonylurea. Answer: Stimulates insulin secretion, risk of
hypoglycemia
◉Furosemide. Answer: NSAIDs decrease diuretic effect
◉Ondansetron. Answer: 5-HT3 receptor antagonist
◉Bile Acid Sequestrants. Answer: Cholestyramine, Colestipol, may
worsen hypertriglyceridemia
◉Antidepressants. Answer: May cause SIADH, like Citalopram,
venlafaxine
,◉Tricyclic Antidepressants. Answer: Nortriptyline side effects
include dry mouth, blurry vision
◉Thiazides. Answer: Reduces BP, may cause hyperuricemia, insulin
resistance
◉Calcium Channel Blockers. Answer: Block calcium entry in heart,
blood vessels
◉Beta Blockers. Answer: Reduces catecholamines circulation
◉Steroids. Answer: Linked to Atrial Fib, Osteoporosis,
hyperglycemia
◉Lichenification. Answer: Result of chronic irritation, hard patches
on skin
◉Capitated Reimbursement. Answer: Set amount for minimal face-
to-face visits/services
◉Reasons for NP Lawsuits. Answer: Missed diagnosis, incorrect
medication dosing
, ◉Fidelity in Healthcare. Answer: Importance of mutual trust
between patient and provider
◉Nonmaleficence. Answer: Duty to avoid harm
◉Beneficence. Answer: Maximizing patient benefit, avoiding
maltreatment
◉Veracity. Answer: Principle of truth-telling, even when difficult
◉Utilitarianism. Answer: Analyzes benefits vs risks
◉Malpractice. Answer: Failure to act reasonably or prudently
◉Malpractice Elements. Answer: Duty of care, breach of standard,
injury, proximal cause
◉Highly Polar Pharmaceuticals. Answer: Less lipid soluble
◉Preventative Visits. Answer: No chief complaints needed
◉Protected Health Breaches. Answer: Reported to Dept. of Health
and Human Services