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Decks in this class (39)

Module 1: Introduction to Pharmacology
What is the definition of pharmac...,
True or false pharmacodynamics ex...,
Fill in the blank pharmacodynamic...
20  cards
Module 1: Agonists, Antagonists and TI
What is the definition of an agon...,
What is the primary role of an ag...,
What is a full agonist 3
22  cards
Module 1: Pharmacokinetcs
What is pharmacokinetics 1,
What is the primary process by wh...,
True or false distribution refers...
21  cards
Module 1: CYP450
How does cyp450 induction work 1,
True or false cyp450 enzyme induc...,
What is the effect of rifampin on...
16  cards
Module 2: H2RA
True or false histamine h2 recept...,
Multiple choice which of the foll...,
What are common indications for f...
25  cards
Module 2: PPI
What are common indications for p...,
What are the anticipated clinical...,
Describe the moa of ppi s 3
13  cards
Module 2: Antacids
What are antacids indicated for 1,
Antacids usually contain a combin...,
What is the treatment goal with a...
15  cards
Module 2: Metoclopramide
What is the drug classification f...,
What are common indications for m...,
What are the anticipated clinical...
14  cards
Module 2: Gastric Protectants
What are two examples of gastric ...,
What are gi indications for misop...,
What are gi indications for sucra...
18  cards
Module 2: C. Diff
Describe the pathogenesis of c di...,
How is c diff diagnosed 2,
What are the three general princi...
23  cards
Module 2: GERD
What is the i can prescribe a dru...,
What does gerd stand for 2,
True or false gerd is primarily c...
20  cards
Module 2: Pathophysiology of Prostaglandins
What are prostaglandins 1,
True or false prostaglandins are ...,
Fill in the blank prostaglandins ...
14  cards
Module 2: Pathophysiology of Vomiting
What is the primary cause of vomi...,
Name the four additional sites in...,
Which cranial nerves are involved...
16  cards
Module 2: BCCNM Prescribing Standards
What is the primary purpose of th...,
True or false nps in british colu...,
Fill in the blank nps must have a...
20  cards
Module 2: PUD
What is peptic ulcer disease 1,
How do you confirm diagnosis of p...,
What is h pylori 3
22  cards
Module 2: Nausea & Vomiting
What are differentials to conside...,
What are the steps in managing na...,
When is a dopamine antagonist pre...
13  cards
Module 3: NSAIDs
What are some common nsaids 1,
What are common indications for u...,
What are common indications for d...
27  cards
Module 3: Allopurinol
What pharmacological category is ...,
What are common indications for a...,
What is the moa for allopurinol 3
10  cards
Module 3: COX-2 Inhibitors
What is cox 1 described as 1,
Where is cox 1 expressed 2,
What is cox 2 s constitutive expr...
9  cards
Module 3: Corticosteroids (systemic)
What are indications for systemic...,
What are the anticipated clinical...,
Describe the mechanism of action ...
10  cards
Module 3: Bone remodelling
What is the primary function of o...,
What do osteoblasts secrete into ...,
What are the main components of o...
17  cards
Module 3: Methotrexate
Methotrexate is a dmard what does...,
What is methotrexate s moa 2,
What are common adverse effects o...
6  cards
Module 3: Rheumatoid Arthritis infections
Why are patients with ra at highe...,
What are common types of infectio...,
What are strategies to minimize r...
3  cards
Module 3: Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
What are the therapeutic goals of...,
What is ra 2,
What drug is considered firstline...
10  cards
Module 3: Osteoporosis treatment
What is the diagnostic criteria f...,
What are therapeutic goals in ost...,
What are lifestyle factors to red...
15  cards
Module 3: Gout Treatement
What is gout 1,
How is gout diagnosed 2,
What are indications for pharmaco...
22  cards
Module 3: Pharmacokinetic changes in elderly
What are the pharmacokinetic alte...,
How does altered body composition...,
How does decreased serum proteins...
5  cards
Module 4: Retinoids
What are retinoids 1,
What is the indication for tazaro...,
What is the pharmacologic categor...
21  cards
Module 4: Oral Iron Supplements
What is the indication for oral i...,
What is the therapeutic goal with...,
What is the moa of oral iron supp...
10  cards
Module 4: Oral Vitamin B12
What is the drug name for oral vi...,
What are common indications for c...,
What is the moa 3
10  cards
Module 4: Acne Tx
What is the indication for treatm...,
What is the recommended treatment...,
What is recommended for the tx of...
8  cards
Module 4: Rosacea tx
What is rosacea 1,
What nonpharmacologic interventio...,
What are second line interventions 3
4  cards
Module 4: Pruritus Tx
What is the general approach to t...,
What are interventions that help ...,
What does initial therapy for gen...
4  cards
Module 4: Iron deficiency anemia tx
Indication for tx 1,
When is oral vs iv iron recommend...,
When is transfusion indicated 3
6  cards
Module 4: Nephrotoxicity and Nephrotoxic medications
What is nephrotoxicity 1,
True or false nephrotoxicity can ...,
Fill in the blank common signs of...
10  cards
Module 6: Drugs effecting the CNS
0  cards
Module 9: Antibiotic Drugs
What are is the coverage and indi...,
What are is the coverage and indi...,
What are is the coverage and indi...
18  cards
Module 10: Respiratory
What is first line therapy for ma...,
What is first line therapy for tr...,
What is first line therapy for tr...
12  cards
Module 11
What is the autonomic nervous sys...,
What is the sympathetic nervous s...,
What are the neurotransmitters an...
18  cards

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