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Family Medicine Treatment Options
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1. What is used to clean ears
Debrox (carbamide peroxide)
Tricyclics
Vistaril (hydroxyzine)
Bellviq (locaserine hydrocholoride) Qsymia (Phentermine + topiramate)
2. Name the fibric acids
Provigil (modafinil)
1. RV 2. DTaP 3. Hib 4. PCV 5. IP
Gemofibrozil Fenofibrate Clofibrate
Dolgic (Acetamenaphen + butabital)
3. Problems with welchol and diabetes
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6 months 4. 15-18 months 5. 4-6 years
1. Not to be taken with glyburide 2. Can improve glycemic control in NIDDM
Trazodone (Desyrel) Buproprion (Wellbutrin)
Dolgic (Acetamenaphen + butabital)
4. Name the intermediate acting benzodiazepines
NSAIDS Percocet Exalgo Opana Norco Lortabs Nucyntra (tapentadol) Ultram (tramadol)
Zofran (Ondansetron) Reglam (metoclopromide)
Block serotonin and Nor epinephrine
Temazepam (Reston) Lorazepam (Ativan)
5. What are the ages for the pneumococcal vaccine
Provigil (modafinil)
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6 months 4. 12-15 months
Erythromycin Clarithromycin Azithromycin
LDL (reduced 18-55%) HDL (reduced 5-15%) TG (Reduced 7-30%)
6. What are the 2nd generation heterocyclic Anti depressants
1. RV 2. DTaP 3. Hib 4. PCV 5. IP
Trazodone (Desyrel) Buproprion (Wellbutrin)
Ibutilide (IV Only). It prolongs repolarization and the QT interval
Statins (18-55% reduction)
7. What can be used for nausea
LDL (reduced 5-25%) HDL (reduced 15-35%) TG (reduced 20-50%)
Pradaxa (Dabigatran) Plavax (Clopidogrel) Warfrin (Coumadin) Heparin Enoxaparin
Zofran (Ondansetron) Reglam (metoclopromide)
Triazolam (Halcion) Oxazepam (serax) Midazolam (Versed) Alprozolam (xanax)
8. What is the first line treatment for depression
9. What is a severe side effect of metformin
Rhabdomyolysis which can lead to Renal failure with Creatinine clearance greater than 1.5
Triazolam (Halcion) Oxazepam (serax) Midazolam (Versed) Alprozolam (xanax)
Coumadin Pradaxa (dabigatran) Rivaroxaban Apixaban
Tricyclics
10. What is the duration action of intermediate acting benzo's
Block serotonin and Nor epinephrine
Tessalon (benzonate)
10-20 hours
Provigil (modafinil)
11. Withdrawal symptoms
2 months 4 months
LDL (reduced 18-55%) HDL (reduced 5-15%) TG (Reduced 7-30%)
10-20 hours
Vistaril (hydroxyzine)
12. What can be used to increase WBC counts
LDL (reduced 15-30%) HDL (reduced 3-5%) TG (no change or increased)
Neurogen (Filgastim)
Bellviq (locaserine hydrocholoride) Qsymia (Phentermine + topiramate)
1. RV 2. DTaP 3. Hib 4. PCV 5. IP
13. What are the first generation anti depressants
SSRI's
1. 12-24 months 2. 6-18 months after initial dose
Tricyclics
A CMP is a BMP (kidney - electrolytes) PLUS liver function
14. What is the mechanism of action of the 3rd generation heterocyclic anti depressants
1. Birth 2. 1-2 months 3. 6-18 months
1. DTaP 2. PCV
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6 months 4. 15-18 months 5. 4-6 years
Block serotonin and Nor epinephrine
15. Pediatric Hepatitis vaccinations should be given when?
1. Birth 2. 1-2 Months 3. Not before 24 Weeks and not after 16 weeks after initial dose
LDL (reduced 5-25%) HDL (reduced 15-35%) TG (reduced 20-50%)
Suboxone (Buprenorphine)
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6-18 months 4. 4-6 years
16. What is the benefit of Welchol
Amikacin Netilmicin Neomycin Tobramycin Gentamycin
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6 months 4. 12-15 months
Tricyclics
Lowers LDL-C and improves glycemic control. Good for dyslipidemia and diabetes
17. Name the macrolides
Erythromycin Clarithromycin Azithromycin
Dabigatran: A direct thrombin inhibitor used to anti-coagulate
Nomanda (memantine) Exelon (Rivastigmine)
1. 12-15 months 2. 4-6 years
18. Name the short acting benzodiazepines
STOP THE METFORMIN
LDL (reduced 5-25%) HDL (reduced 15-35%) TG (reduced 20-50%)
Electrolyte level. Consider using 10 mg of oral potassium for every 20 mg of lasics
Triazolam (Halcion) Oxazepam (serax) Midazolam (Versed) Alprozolam (xanax)
19. What are the ages for the Hib vaccine
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 12-15 months
Chlordiazepoxide (librium) Diazepam (Valium) Fluorazepam (Dalmane) clonazepam (Klonipin)
Debrox (carbamide peroxide)
Venous insufficiency/ stasis. Poor Kidney function. Right Heart Failure Pulmonary HTN
20. What drug is used to tx narcolepsy
Provigil (modafinil)
STOP THE METFORMIN
1. DTaP 2. PCV
Suboxone (Buprenorphine)
21. What is used as an anti convulsant and for neuropathic pain and is more potent than gabapentin
Pregabalin
Chlordiazepoxide (librium) Diazepam (Valium) Fluorazepam (Dalmane) clonazepam (Klonipin)
Neurogen (Filgastim)
Vistaril (hydroxyzine)
22. What can be used for cough suppression
Suboxone (Buprenorphine)
Tessalon (benzonate)
1. 12-15 months 2. 4-6 years
Temazepam (Reston) Lorazepam (Ativan)
23. What can be used to improve memory
Nomanda (memantine) Exelon (Rivastigmine)
Pregabalin
Proscar (finasteride)
NSAIDS Percocet Exalgo Opana Norco Lortabs Nucyntra (tapentadol) Ultram (tramadol)
24. Name the aminoglycoside
2-8 hours
Proscar (finasteride)
Nomanda (memantine) Exelon (Rivastigmine)
Amikacin Netilmicin Neomycin Tobramycin Gentamycin
25. What is the duration of short acting benzo's
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6 months 4. 15-18 months 5. 4-6 years
1. Diet and exercise 2. Metformin 3. Janumet 4. Glyburide
Suboxone (Buprenorphine)
2-8 hours
26. Name the bile acid sequestrants
Neurogen (Filgastim)
Cholestyramine Colestipol Colesevalam
Erythromycin Clarithromycin Azithromycin
Amikacin Netilmicin Neomycin Tobramycin Gentamycin
27. What are the 6 month pediatric vaccines
1. DTaP 2. PCV
Dabigatran: A direct thrombin inhibitor used to anti-coagulate
Statins (18-55% reduction)
10-20 hours
28. What are the effects of the bile acid sequestrants
LDL (reduced 15-30%) HDL (reduced 3-5%) TG (no change or increased)
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6-18 months 4. 4-6 years
Vyvanse (lisdexamphetamine)
LDL (reduced 5-20%) HDL (reduce 10-20%) TG (Reduced 20-50%)
29. What are the ages for the inactivated poliovirus
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6-18 months 4. 4-6 years
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6 months 4. 12-15 months
1. 12-15 months 2. 4-6 years
1. Birth 2. 1-2 months 3. 6-18 months
30. What drug can be used for cardioversion with structural heart disease
Ibutilide (IV Only). It prolongs repolarization and the QT interval
1. Not to be taken with glyburide 2. Can improve glycemic control in NIDDM
Dolgic (Acetamenaphen + butabital)
Vistaril (hydroxyzine)
31. What drug can be used to cardiovert AF of short duration
Nomanda (memantine) Exelon (Rivastigmine)
LDL (reduced 18-55%) HDL (reduced 5-15%) TG (Reduced 7-30%)
Flecanide. Not to be used with LV insufficiency
Dabigatran: A direct thrombin inhibitor used to anti-coagulate
32. When should the varicella virus vaccine be administered
1. 12-15 months 2. 4-6 years
Ibutilide (IV Only). It prolongs repolarization and the QT interval
The list is far too long. According the ATP-3; consider starting with HCT and then adding an ACE or beta blocker for Heart failure
Cholestyramine Colestipol Colesevalam
33. Name the long acting benzodiazepines
LDL (reduced 5-20%) HDL (reduce 10-20%) TG (Reduced 20-50%)
1. RV 2. DTaP 3. Hib 4. PCV 5. IP
The list is far too long. According the ATP-3; consider starting with HCT and then adding an ACE or beta blocker for Heart failure
Chlordiazepoxide (librium) Diazepam (Valium) Fluorazepam (Dalmane) clonazepam (Klonipin)
34. What is the effect of the statins
1. Birth 2. 1-2 Months 3. Not before 24 Weeks and not after 16 weeks after initial dose
STOP THE METFORMIN
Dolgic (Acetamenaphen + butabital)
LDL (reduced 18-55%) HDL (reduced 5-15%) TG (Reduced 7-30%)
35. High blood pressure
Pregabalin
1.5
The list is far too long. According the ATP-3; consider starting with HCT and then adding an ACE or beta blocker for Heart failure
Pradaxa (Dabigatran) Plavax (Clopidogrel) Warfrin (Coumadin) Heparin Enoxaparin
36. If a patient is on metformin and about to undergo contrast imaging - what must be done.
LDL (reduced 18-55%) HDL (reduced 5-15%) TG (Reduced 7-30%)
LDL (reduced 15-30%) HDL (reduced 3-5%) TG (no change or increased)
1. DTaP 2. PCV
STOP THE METFORMIN
37. What ages the are the DTaP vaccine given
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6 months 4. 15-18 months 5. 4-6 years
1. Not to be taken with glyburide 2. Can improve glycemic control in NIDDM
Dolgic (Acetamenaphen + butabital)
Lovastatin Pravastatin Simvastatin Fluvostatin Atorvastatin Cerivastatin
38. What are the 2 month pediatric vaccines
1. RV 2. DTaP 3. Hib 4. PCV 5. IP
Debrox (carbamide peroxide)
The list is far too long. According the ATP-3; consider starting with HCT and then adding an ACE or beta blocker for Heart failure
Vistaril (hydroxyzine)
39. What's the difference between CMP and BMP
A CMP is a BMP (kidney - electrolytes) PLUS liver function
Pradaxa (Dabigatran) Plavax (Clopidogrel) Warfrin (Coumadin) Heparin Enoxaparin
1. Not to be taken with glyburide 2. Can improve glycemic control in NIDDM
2-8 hours
40. How do you treat low magnesium and low potassium in the hospital setting
2 grams magnessium sulfate over 4 hours and 20 mEq q4hrs X 4 doses
Statins (18-55% reduction)
1. 12-15 months 2. 4-6 years
Pregabalin
41. What needs to be considered when treating a patient long term with lasics
1. Birth 2. 1-2 months 3. 6-18 months
Electrolyte level. Consider using 10 mg of oral potassium for every 20 mg of lasics
Gemofibrozil Fenofibrate Clofibrate
1. 12-15 months 2. 4-6 years
42. What can be used to prevent coagulation
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6-18 months 4. 4-6 years
LDL (reduced 18-55%) HDL (reduced 5-15%) TG (Reduced 7-30%)
Pradaxa (Dabigatran) Plavax (Clopidogrel) Warfrin (Coumadin) Heparin Enoxaparin
Zanaflex (tizanidine)
43. What can be used for BPH
Gemofibrozil Fenofibrate Clofibrate
Amikacin Netilmicin Neomycin Tobramycin Gentamycin
Suboxone (Buprenorphine)
Proscar (finasteride)
44. When should the HEP A vaccine be administered
Proscar (finasteride)
Statins (18-55% reduction)
A delayed Hypersensitivity reaction to antigens producing nodules that are typically located in the pretibial region.
1. 12-24 months 2. 6-18 months after initial dose
45. name a central acting muscle relaxant
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 6-18 months 4. 4-6 years
Zanaflex (tizanidine)
Block serotonin and Nor epinephrine
Tetracycline Doxycycline Demeclocycline Minocycline
46. What are some options for pain control
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 12-15 months
NSAIDS Percocet Exalgo Opana Norco Lortabs Nucyntra (tapentadol) Ultram (tramadol)
1. Diet and exercise 2. Metformin 3. Janumet 4. Glyburide
10-20 hours
47. What are the effects of fibric acids
1. 2 months 2. 4 months 3. 12-15 months
Cholestyramine Colestipol Colesevalam
LDL (reduced 5-20%) HDL (reduce 10-20%) TG (Reduced 20-50%)
1. Diet and exercise 2. Metformin 3. Janumet 4. Glyburide
48. IBS
1. Not to be taken with glyburide 2. Can improve glycemic control in NIDDM
Dannitol (Phenobarbital +Atropine)
Rhabdomyolysis which can lead to Renal failure with Creatinine clearance greater than 1.5
Lovastatin Pravastatin Simvastatin Fluvostatin Atorvastatin Cerivastatin
49. Treatment for pre-diabetes
Ibutilide (IV Only). It prolongs repolarization and the QT interval
1. Diet and exercise 2. Metformin 3. Janumet 4. Glyburide
Debrox (carbamide peroxide)
Amikacin Netilmicin Neomycin Tobramycin Gentamycin
50. Neuropathic Pain management
1.5
Bellviq (locaserine hydrocholoride) Qsymia (Phentermine + topiramate)
Neurontin (gabapentin) Lyrica (Pregabalin)
Tessalon (benzonate)