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For moderate persistant asthma, symptoms occur CORRECT ANS-Daily
For moderate persistant asthma, SABA use is CORRECT ANS-Daily
For moderate persistant asthma, nighttime awakenings ages 0-4 CORRECT ANS-3-4
times/month
For moderate persistant asthma, nighttime awakenings for >5 CORRECT ANS-> once a
week, not nightly
For moderate persistant asthma, interference with normal activity CORRECT ANS-Some
For moderate persistant asthma, Lung function FEV1 or PEF (personal best), >12 CORRECT
ANS-60-80&
For moderate persistant asthma, FEV1/FVC, ages 5-11 CORRECT ANS-75-80%
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For moderate persistant asthma, FEV1/FVC ages over 12 CORRECT ANS-less than 5%
For moderate persistant asthma, exacerbations requiring oral corticosteroids, ages 0-4
CORRECT ANS->=2times/6 months or >= 4 wheezing episodes in a year that last longer
than a day AND risk factors for persistent asthma.
For moderate persistant asthma, exacerbations requiring oral corticosteroids, >= 5 years
CORRECT ANS->= 2 times/year of exacerbations
For moderate persistant asthma, exacerbations, recommended step for starting treatment
CORRECT ANS-Step 3 and reevaluate in 2-6 weeks
After starting treatment for asthma, you should reevaluate the patient in CORRECT ANS-2-
6 weeks
When is treatment not appropriate when using SABAs PRN? CORRECT ANS-When more
than 1 canister/month is used
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Can LABAs be used as mono therapy? CORRECT ANS-No, administer with ICS
What is the action of Theophylline? CORRECT ANS-relaxes and opens airways, rarely used
because it requires careful monitoring
How and why is Omalizumab given? CORRECT ANS-Sub-q every 2-4 weeks; given to
patients over 12 with mod to persistent asthma with positive skin test.
What is the action of ICS? CORRECT ANS-prevent inflammation of the airways
What is the hallmark on CXR for miliary TB? CORRECT ANS-Snowstorm
Treatment of TB in pregnancy: CORRECT ANS-2 mos: INH, RIF, EMB
7 mos: INH, RIF
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What drug cannot be used in pregnancy when treating TB? CORRECT ANS-PZA
Side effect of RIF? CORRECT ANS-Orange secretions
SIde effect of PZA? CORRECT ANS-Hyperuricemia; hepatotoxicity - (reason not given in
LTBI)
Side effect of EMB: CORRECT ANS-optic neuritis
Side effect of INH: CORRECT ANS-Peripheral neuropathy
What drug is added to INH therapy? CORRECT ANS-Vit B6
A false negative TB test can result in: CORRECT ANS-malnourished, overwhelming disease,
10% of kids
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