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1. A provider has Intestinal problems, Kidney function, Liver function
prescribed a female
patient a medication that
induces P-glycoprotein
(PGP). The provider will
be particularly
concerned about which
aspects of the patient's
medical history?
,A 4-year-old child who Respiratory support
ingested several
cigarettes at home
presents to the
emergency department
with nausea and vomiting
and a weak, thready
pulse of 120
beats/minute. What
intervention will the
provider order?
A 5-year-old has gray Tetracyclines
teeth. When taking a
medication history, the
provider will ask about
previous use of which
group of medications?
Amiodarone is Chest radiograph, Ophthalmologic examination,
prescribed for a patient. Pulmonary function tests, Thyroid function tests
Which baseline tests will
the prescriber order
before this medication is
started?
,Azithromycin is Muscle pain
prescribed for a patient
who develops an
infection. The patient's
only other medication is
simvastatin. Which
patient symptom will
create the greatest
concern for the
provider?
Before initiating Colorectal cancer
cetuximab therapy, the
provider will order
epidermal growth factor
receptor (EGFR) testing
for the patient having
which condition?
, A child attending 375 mg of a 500 mg/5 mL solution PO twice daily
daycare is prescribed
750 mg of an antibiotic
for 10 days. The drug may
be dosed in several ways
and is available in two
concentrations. Which
dosing regimen will the
provider consider to
best assure drug
adherence?
A college student is Dantrolene
brought to the
emergency department
after collapsing at a
nightclub. The patient
has a temperature of
105F, a clenched jaw, and
confusion. Which
medication will the
provider prescribe?