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Which of the following is a basis of drug therapy used in the
treatment of moderate
persistent asthma?
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, Low to medium IS + long
acting bronchodilator
(flutacusone+salmetrol-Advair) Antihistamine +
Flutucosone propronate decongestant
salmetrol (loratadine+pseudoephedrine)
High dose IS + short acting High dose antibiotics + short
bronchodilator acting bronchodilator
(prednisone+terbutaline) (amoxicillin+albuterol)
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James had a URI that started about 2 weeks ago. He started getting
nasal congestion with
purulent nasal discharge and facial pain without improvement. The
patient most likely
has:
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Moxifloxacin, levofloxacin,
doxycycline Acute Bacterial Sinusitis
Haxil or something Maneuver Maxillary and Frontal
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When educating your patient all of the following information you
provide is correct
EXCEPT
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acute onset or persistent cough
with or without sputum ---
post- a penicillin or cephalosporin with
bronchodilated spirometery beta
(spirometery is the gold lactamase coverage should be
standard)
considered
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A 35 year old female presents with redness in her eyes, yellowish
drainage and some
discomfort, she does not feel comfortable using her contact lenses.
She has no visual
disturbance. Her son who is in grade school had the same problem
and was treated by the
pediatrician. You diagnose her with acute bacterial conjunctivitis. The
, most appropriate
antibiotic to prescribe is
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cephalexin levofloxacin
clindamycin vancomycin
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An example of a SAMA you would use in the treatment of COPD is:
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Amoxicillin/ Amoxicillin
Clav/Augmentin extended release Topical Nasal steroid/nasal spray
(but if allgery. Levaquin, moxi, doxy)
ipratropium/Atrovent
Cipro (hydrocortisone)
HFA (short acting)
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