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Naplex Important Questions And Answers Rated A+ . onsets for laxatives - correct answer. Fast : 1-osmotics oral: 30minutes to 96 hrs : 2-Osmotics rectal :15-30 minutes (Glycerin) 3-Emollient rectal : 2-15 minutes like docesate 4-Lubricant rectal : 2-15 minutes Rest of the oral...

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onsets for laxatives - correct answer. Fast :
1-osmotics oral: 30minutes to 96 hrs :
2-Osmotics rectal :15-30 minutes (Glycerin)
3-Emollient rectal : 2-15 minutes like docesate
4-Lubricant rectal : 2-15 minutes

Rest of the orals are above 6 hrs...

H.pylori treatment - correct answer. All therapy are for up to 14 days.

First line QUAD: Pepto + flagyl + tetracycline + PPI (Tetrtra Flag PPPP)
then : clarith + flagyl + PPI

Triple: clarith + amox + PPI only use is clarith resitance <15% and no Macrolide before.

levo + amox + PPI

PI-BI-MET-TET

CAMP

CAP

If you get an Amiodarone Case in the exam, please watch for the following: - correct
answer. >>>>>Look if patients in the case receive or suffer any of :
1-Digoxin and statin or warfarin (should reduce doses / Digo by 50% and statins limits)
2-Iodine sensitivity
3-No Heparin in same line.
4-pulmonary / liver ^LFTs / Thyroid

,5-Sever sinus node disfunction unless patient has an artificial one)
6-Look for any drug that cause QT^ or reduce HR.

>>>>Look on the process of infusion:
1-Non PVC , Need filter / slow infusion to avoid bradycardia
2-drug of choice in HF as antiarrythmic ( plus Dofelitide)
3-Always in hospital for loading

Last issue : BLUE SKIN

Lab test for liver - correct answer. AST / ALT elevated / Albumin low / Tbili and
Amonia

What is CK lab test? - correct answer. Creatinine Kinase to assess muscle damage or
inflamation. Drugs could increase CK like Statin and fibrates, tenovir (Hep B and
HIV)and raltegravir and dolutegravir , daptomycin

Drugs that effect Thyroxine? - correct answer. Amiodarone and interferon (Up and
dawn) / Lithium and (Oxy) carbamazepine decrease to mean hypothyrism

Thyroxine lab reult test trap - correct answer. When TSH is elevated , it means HYPO
and NOT hyper.

Drugs that raise Uric acid blood level - correct answer. Diuretics , Niacin,
pyrazinamide (TB treatment) and high dose Aspirin,

Thyroxine lab result test trap - correct answer. When TSH is elevated , it means
HYPO and NOT hyper.

Drugs that can cause SJS or Ten - correct answer. Penicillin Phenytoin piroxicam (3P
for SJS & Ten) Allopurinol, Sulfamethoxazole, Lamotrigine. carbamazepine

Drugs that can induce Lupus - correct answer. -Procainamide -anti arythmic
-Hydralazine - anti histamine
-INH - TB treatment
-Chlorpromazine -Anti pschotic
-Methyldopa
- Anti TNF agent
-quinidine (Malaria and arrhythmia)
- Terbinafine (Anti fungal)
-Minocycline (antibiotic)

Mneumonic SHIPP (Salazopirin, Hydralazin,INZ,Phytoin,Procainamide) Hydra and
Procain are highest.

Drugs that can cause lactic acidosis - correct answer. NRTIs and Metformine

,NRTIs are :
Abacavir (brand name: Ziagen®)
Emtricitabine (FTC; brand name: Emtriva®)
Lamivudine (3TC; brand name: Epivir®)
Tenofovir alafenamide (TAF)
Tenofovir DF (TDF; brand name: Viread®)

What is RPR and what is it used to test? - correct answer. Rapid Plasma Regain;
Syphillis
to remenber it R for remember and P for pencillin

PPD skin test - correct answer. tuberculin purified protein derivative
Pneimonic : Pneimonia is not TB

Test Lab BNP-High NT-ProBNP-High ? - correct answer. Heart issue , most propably
HF

Low Hgb & Hct - correct answer. anemia / if reticulocyte is high then it is loss of blood.

High AST/ALT - correct answer. Acute liver damage / if also GGT is high then it could
be Alcoholic hepatitis

High ALK-T billi - GGT - correct answer. Cholestatis - billary

High INR and low Albumin and platlets - correct answer. Liver chronic Damage

PO4 increase in blood - correct answer. "Chronic" kidney disease also look for
BUN/Scr and PTH with low HGb and HCT

What lab test we request for autoimmune diseases? - correct answer. ANA / ESR /
CRP

What lab test we order to monitor statins? - correct answer. CPK and SrCr. as it
indicate Rhabdomyolysis
Also LFTs

Durgs causing low calcium? - correct answer. Loops, (Oxy) Carbamazepine , SSRIs

Drugs that are contraindicated in HF? - correct answer. 1-NSAIDs
2-Non pyridine CCBs specially verapamil
3- C.steroids
4-some anti arrythmia drug like Flecainide and dronedarone
5-TCA , Thiazolidinediones(e.g. rosiglitazone, pioglitazone),
6-Anti cancer :Anthracyclines (doxorubicin,daunorubicin), cyclophosphamide,
trastuzumab (Herceptin), tyrosine kinase inhibitors
(e.g. sunitinib) may cause heart failure4

, 7-Closapine.
8-Decongestants for coughs and colds such as pseudoephedrine may
increase workload on the heart .

Drugs cannot be infused using PVC-DEHP container - correct answer. LATIN
L:Lorazepam
A:Amiodarone
T:Tacrolimus
I: Insulin
N: Nitoglycerin

Drugs infused only using Saline IV bags - correct answer. DEAP CIA
D: Daptomycin (cubicin)
E: Ertapenem ( Invanz)
A: Ampicillin/sulbactam ( Unasyn)
P: Phenytoin (Dilantin)

C: Caspofungin(cansidas)
I: INfliximab (Remicade)
A: Ampicillin

remember Deap is the sea which is salty...

Drugs only infused in Dextrose - correct answer. AB of Suguar
A: Amphotericin B
B: Bactrim
S: Synercid

The selfish Drugs (wants their IV alone!) - correct answer. Amphotericin B , Heparin,
Zosyn, Caspofungin...
Three anti biotics and one heparin.

Drugs that hurt the kidney ? - correct answer. Vancomycin , Aminoglycosides,
cyclosporine, Tacrolimus, NSAIDs, Cisplatin, Amphotericin B, contast dye,
colistimethate.

remember contast dye is MAO inhibitors

Antibiotics for CRE pathogen? - correct answer. Polymyxin
Avycaz (cefazidime/avibactam)

Antibiotic for ESDLs pathogen? - correct answer. Carbapenem
Avycaz

Pencillins and Cephalosporins and carbapenem MOA - correct answer. Cell wall
inhibitors

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