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and more content in the exam study bank than will be seen on any given exam. Therefore, you may note more
than 100 topic items noted in this study guide. However, there may also be more than one question for a topic
listed so you should know each one well. Some items listed are more specific than others. If the item listed
seems vague, if it’s a more general question and to be more specific would be to risk the integrity of the
question itself.
Number of Questions on Exam: 100
Point Value of Each Question: 2
Styles of Questions of Exam: Multiple Choice Only
Knowledge Levels: Various (remember, understand, apply)
Time Limit: 150 minutes
Number of Attempts: 1
Use of Support Materials: Not Allowed
Platform Used for Exam: ExamSoft/Examplify
Exam Expectations: Review Exam Expectations in Course
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, Week 5
Chapter 56 Chapter 63
H1 antagonists Intranasal Glucocorticoids
o Adverse Effects o Allergic Rhinitis Management
o Indication: Drug Selection o Additional Interventions Allergic
o Sleep aids Rhinitis
o Lifespan Considerations o Adverse Effects
o 1st Generation Vs. 2nd Antihistamines1st Generation Vs. 2nd
Generation Generation
Fexofenadine Intranasal Glucocorticoids
o Food Drug Interactions o Indications
Intranasal cromolyn sodium
Chapter 58 o Indications
Sympathomimetics
Glucocorticoids
o MOA
o MOA
o Indications
o Pharmacologic Effects
o Adverse Effects
o Adverse Effects
Dextromethorphan
o Allergic Reaction
o Indications
Management
Montelukast
o MOA
o Indications
Ipratropium bromide
o MOA
Chapter 87 Chapter 88
Timolol Benzoyl Peroxide
o Indications o Indications
Cromolyn Acne
o MOA o Combination Therapy
Betaxolol o Topical Agent Indications
o Indications o Topical Keratolytic Agents
β-Adrenergic Blocking Agents Function
o Adverse Effects
Prostaglandin Analog Chapter 89
o Side Effects Otitis Externa
Ocular Decongestants o Topical Medications
Contraindications
Histamine-1 (H1)-receptor
antagonists
o MOA
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