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Which of the following medication are considered First Line for
Osteoarthritis?
A. NSAIDs
B. Proton pump inhibitors
C. Acetaminophen
D. Opioids - Correct Answer - A. NSAIDs
How much vitamin D do all osteoporosis patients need?
A. 500 - 1000 IU daily
B. 1000 - 1500 IU daily
C. 1500 - 3000 IU daily
D. 2000 - 4000 IU daily - Correct Answer - D. 2000 - 4000 IU daily
You have a patient with significant Osteoporosis. Which is the following
drugs are used to treat osteoporosis and stimulate bone growth?
A. Teriparatide
B. Denosumab
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C. Raloxifene
D. Alendronate - Correct Answer - A. Teriparatide
Patient is complaining about low back pain and sciatica. The patellar
reflex on the right is decreased. Which nerve innervation does this
correspond with?
A. L1-L3
B. S1
C. L3-L4
D. L2-L3 - Correct Answer - C. L3-L4
Your patient is a 52 year old woman, complaining of back pain brought
on by activity and released by rest or leaning forward. What is the likely
cause?
A. Lumbar strain
B. Radiculopathy
C. Herniated Disc
D. Spinal Stenosis - Correct Answer - D. Spinal Stenosis
A patient comes in complaining of heel pain, which is the following is
the most common cause of heel pain?
A. Heel Spur
B. Plantar Fasciitis
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C. Extensor tendinitis
D. Achilles tendinitis - Correct Answer - B. Plantar Fasciitis
Which of the following factors determines the ability of local anesthetic
to penetrate the axon membrane?
A. Protein binding
B. Lipid solubility
C. Renal clearance
D. Plasma half life - Correct Answer - B. Lipid solubility
What is the primary benefit of adding epinephrine to lidocaine for local
anesthesia?
A. Shortens onset time
B. Increases systemic absorption
C. Reduces risk of toxicity by prolonging anesthesia
D. Stimulated immune response - Correct Answer - C. Reduces risk of
toxicity by prolonging anesthesia
Which is a systemic risk when applying topical anesthetics over larger
areas or broken skin?
A. Decreased drug absorption
B. GI distress
C. Increased systemic absorption
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D. Hypokalemia - Correct Answer - C. Increased systemic absorption
Which of the following opioids is considered to be 100 times stronger
than Morphine?
A. Tapentadol
B. Fentanyl
C. Pentazocine
D. Tramadol - Correct Answer - B. Fentanyl
Which drug is used as an emergency reversal agent for opioid overdose?
A. Methylnaltrexone
B. Tramadol
C. Naloxone
D. Pentazocine - Correct Answer - C. Naloxone
Which opioid agent agonists-antagonist can induce withdrawal
inpatients dependent on pure opioids?
A. Methylnaltrexone
B. Tapentadol
C. Pentazocine
D. Fentanyl - Correct Answer - C. Pentazocine
What is the mechanism of action of Tramadol?
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