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16 Cards in this Set
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Insulin may potentiate a hypOglycemic effect when taken concoimtantly with
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alcohol or saliclates
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some of the symptoms associated with type II diabetes are all the following except
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excessive weight loss
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which of the following medications can interact with quinolones to potentiate cardiac areest
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THEOphylineq
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the influenza vaccine is manufactured
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to cure the years flu
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which of the following vaccines shouldn't be administered to individuals allergic to eggs
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influenza
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hep A is caused from
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contaminated water/food
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How many doses are given in heP B
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3
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Mr Johnson has undergone a hip replacement and is recieved a heprin treament post surg, to help
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deep vein thrombosis
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most serious complication of thrombolytic therapy is
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bleeding
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which is a laxative
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mineral oil
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what type of laxitive is sorbitol
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hypERosmotic
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among the endocrine medications what drug action category do adrenal corticosteroids fall
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supportive
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acute adrenal insufficiency shock and possibe death is result from
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abrupot withdrawl of adrenal corticosteroid therapy
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which endocrine therapy drugs are used to prevent organ transplant rejection?
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corticoSTERIODS
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adrenergic blockers are used in low doses for pts with
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luing conditions that cause bronchospasm
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calcuim channel blockers suppress the action of calcium during contraction of the heart by
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reducing cardiac excitability and dilation of main coronary arteries
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