IPC III Exam

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Percedex

Dexmedetomidine

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Diprivan

Propofol

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Amidate

Etomidate

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Versed

Midazolam

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Vimpat

lacosamide

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Aggrenox

aspirin and dipyridamole

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Brillinta

ticagrelor

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Activase, Cathflo

Ateplase (tPA)

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Lovenox

enoxaparin

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Heparin, Hep-Lock

Heparin

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Acova

argatroban

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Angiomax

Bibalirudin

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Pradaxa

dabigatran etexilate

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Eliquis

apixaban

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Arixtra

fondaparinux

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Cytoxan

cyclophosphamide

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Doxil

Doxorubicin

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Plantinol

cisplatin

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Avastin

Bevacizumab

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Neulasta

Pegfilgrastim

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What is the pharm. category for Neulasta (Pegfilgrastim)

Hematopoietic Agent

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What is the pharm. category for Avastin (bevacizumab)

Antineoplastic Agent, Vascular Endotherlial Growth Factor Inhibitor

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What is the pharm category for Plantinol (cisplatin)

Antioneoplastic agent, platinum alkylating Agent

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What is the pharm category for Doxil (doxorubicin)

Antineoplastic Agent, Antracycline

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What is the pharm category for Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide)

Antineoplastic Agent, Alkylating Agent

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What is the pharm category for Arixtra (fondaparinux)

Anticoagulant, Factor Xa Inhibitor

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What is the pharm category for Eliquis (apixaban)

Anticoagulant, Factor Xa Inhibitor

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What is the pharm category for Pradaxa (dabigatran etexilate)

Anticoagulant, Direct Thrombin Inhibitor

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What is the pharm category for Angiomax (bivalirudin)

Anticoagulant, Direct Thrombin Inhibitor

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What is the pharm category for Acova (Argatroban)

Anticoagulant, Direct Thrombin Inhibitor

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What is the pharm category for Heparin, Hep-Lock (heparin)

anticoagulant

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What is the pharm category for Lovenox (enoxparin)

Anticoagulant - LMWH

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What is the pharm category for Activase, Cathflo (alterase (tPA))

Thrombolytic agent

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What is the pharm category for Brillinta (ticagrelor)

Antiplatelet agent

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What is the pharm category for Aggrenox (aspirin and dipyridamole)

Antiplatelet agent

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What is the pharm category for Vimpat (lacosmide)

Anticonvulsant

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What is the pharm category for Versed (midazolam)

Benzodiaepine, Anticonvulsant

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What is the pharm category for Amidate (etomidate)

General Anesthetic

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What is the pharm category for Diprivan (propofol)

General Anesthetic

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What is the pharm category for Precedex (demedetomidine)

Sefative, Alpha 2-Adrenergic Agonist

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What are the 6 steps of disposing of medication at home?

1. Add medication

2. Add water

3. Crush up any solids

4. Add deterrent (kitty litter)

5. Seal the bag

6. Throw in trash

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What is the most appropriate first step in disposing of a used fentanyl patch at home?

Fold sticky sides together

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What is a major reason why proper medication is essential

Reducing environmental contamination abuse

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What storage condition should be avoided for most medications

Bathroom cabinets

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Which label is federally required on all CII-CIV controlled substances when dispensed

"Federal law prohibits transfer...."

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What following medications may cause urine discoloartion and should eb conseled accordingly?

Rifampin

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What is the purpose of auxillary labels on medication containers

To reinforce important safey and use instructions

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What medication class would a photosensitivity warning label be most appropriate

Tetracylines

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What does the R in the RULE acronym of motivation interviewing stand for

Resist the righting relflex

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What best reflects the "Spirit" of Motivational Interviewing?

Partnership and evocation

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What is a core skill of motivational interviewing?

Reflective listening

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What is the prupose of eleciting during motivational interviewing?

To understand patient's motivation and converns

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What is the max OTC dose for ibuprofen?

200-400mg Q4-6H (1200mg) per day for adults.

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What is the max RX dose for ibuprofen?

200-400mg Q4-6H or 600-800mg Q6-8H (3200mg) per day for adults.

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What is the pediatric dosing for ibuprofen?

5-10mg/kg Q6-8H (NTE 4 doses/24 hours)

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What is the adult daily dose for Naproxen?

220mg-440mg for first dose, then 220mg Q8-12H

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What age should you not give ibuprofen to a child?

Under 6 months

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What is the appropriate age to give ibuprofen to a child?

6 months-2 years OTC dosing as long as it is under the supervision of a provider

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What is the youngest you can give a child Naproxen?

12 years old

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What is the max daily dose for APAP for an adult?

325mg-1000mg Q4-6H (4000mg/day)

3000mg/day for elderly

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What is the max daily dose for OTC APAP?

3000mg/day for extra strength

3250mg/day for regular strength

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What is the pediatric dosing of APAP?

10-15mg/kg q4-6h (max 5 doses)