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32 Cards in this Set
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Rx other than stimulants for ADHD
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TCA
bupropion a2+ (clonidine) |
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3 reasons for involuntary psychiatric hospitalization
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danger to self, other, disabled
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what psychiatric condition occurs when a person travels a long distance and take a new name and has no memore or previous life
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fugue
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what skin finding is a sign of insulin resistance
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acanthosis nigricans
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diabetic Rx that should be avoided in a px with heart failure
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TZD (glitazones)
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diabetic Rx a/w:
lactic acidosis |
metformin
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diabetic Rx a/w:
MC SE is hypoglycemia |
sulfonureas
metglitinides |
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diabetic Rx a/w:
oldest and cheapest oral agent |
sulfonurea
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diabetic Rx a/w:
often used in combination with otehr oral agents |
metformin
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diabetic Rx a/w:
lowers TG and LDL |
metformin
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diabetic Rx a/w:
not safe in CHF |
TZD (glitazones)
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diabetic Rx a/w:
should not be used in px with increased Cr |
metformin
sulfonureas |
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diabetic Rx a/w:
avoid in px with inflammatory bowel disease |
a glucosidase - (acarbose)
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diabetic Rx a/w:
hepatic serum transaminase levels should be carefully monitored |
TZD (glitazones)
metformin |
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diabetic Rx a/w:
no weight gain |
metformin
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diabetic Rx a/w:
metabolized by liver, good choice for those with renal failure |
TZD (glitazones)
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diabetic Rx a/w:
postprandial hyperglycemia |
a glucosidase - (acarbose)
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what diabetic Rx inhibits DPP4
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-gliptins
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what does GLP-1 do
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decreases glucogan
increases insulin |
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what does DPP-4 do
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inhibits GLP-1
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what diabetic Rx increases GLP-1 (mimics incretins)
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exenatide
liraglutide |
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what diabetic Rx is an Amylin analog
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pramlintide
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what diabetic Rx can be used for both type 1 and type 2 DM
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pramlintide
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how can you Dx metabolic syndrome
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3/5
-abdominal obesity -inc TG -dec HDL -HTN -hyperglycemia |
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what diabetic drug should be stopped before performing imaging with IV contrast
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metformin
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diabetic drug with MOA:
decreases GI absorption or starch and disaccharides |
a glucosidase -(acarbose)
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diabetic drug with MOA:
stimulates insulin release |
sulfonureas
miglitinides |
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diabetic drug with MOA:
decreases hepatic gluconeogenesis |
metformin
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diabetic drug with MOA:
increases tissue glucose uptake and improves insulin sensitivity |
TZD (glitazones)
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diabetic drug with MOA:
mimics action of GLP-1 |
exenatide
liraglutide |
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diabetic drug with MOA:
inhibits DPP-4 |
-gliptins
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diabetic drug with MOA:
amylin analog |
pramlintide
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