BANK AND ANSWER KEY 2026
◉ What is the first line treatment for Chlamydia that is taken BID for
7 days? Answer: Doxycycline 100mg
◉ What is the IM treatment for uncomplicated gonorrhea? Answer:
Ceftriaxone 500mg
◉ IM ceftriaxone can be given with or without this medication to
treat gonorrhea. Answer: Doxycycline 100mg BID
◉ Treatment for bacterial vaginosis in a non pregnant patient.
Answer: Metronidazole 500mg BID for 7 days
◉ What are two treatments for bacterial vaginosis in a pregnant
patient. Answer: Vaginal metronidazole 2% for 7 days.
Clindamycin 1% for 7 days.
◉ First line treatment for HSV. Answer: Acyclovir 400mg three times
a day for 7-10 days.
,◉ Second line treatment for HSV. Answer: Acyclovir 800mg BID for 5
days.
◉ Trichomoniasis treatment for women. Answer: Metronidazole
500mg BID for 7 days.
Tinidazole 2grams single dose.
◉ Trichomoniasis treatment for men. Answer: Metronidazole
2grams single dose.
Tinidazole 2grams single dose.
◉ What are doxazosin side effects? Answer: hypotension, dizziness,
nasal congestion
◉ What is doxazosin used to treat? Answer: BPH
◉ Dutasteride (Avodart) is used to treat what? Answer: BPH
◉ How long does it take to see effects of Dutasteride (Avodart)?
Answer: May take months. Patient should continue to take it even if
improvement is not seen right away.
◉ What are side effects of Dutasteride (Avodart)? Answer: May
lower ejaculatory volume.
, May lower libido.
◉ How do you know that Terazosin (Hytrin) is working? Answer:
Symptoms of dysuria, urgency, UTI, and hesitancy improve.
◉ When is it not safe to prescribe progesterone? Answer: If a patient
is pregnant or has had a hysterectomy.
Breast cancer. Arterial disease. Previous diagnosis of depression.
◉ What are side effects of progestin oral contraceptives? Answer:
irregular bleeding
◉ Patient teaching about progestin oral contraceptives. Answer:
Must take at the same time every day to be effective. May cause
inconsistent bleeding.
◉ Benefits of using medroxyprogesterone acetate? (Depo-Provera)
Answer: Does not cause thrombolytic disorders, headache, nausea,
or other adverse effects associated with combo OC's.
◉ Testosterone replacement therapy routes. Answer: Pill, injection,
patch.