Term
meds that can cause HYPERglycemia |
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Definition
Glucocorticoids
estrogen
furosemide
thiazides
beta-blockers
nicotinic acid |
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Term
Goals of drug therapy in DM |
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Definition
HgbA1c ≤ 6.9%
controlled hypertension and lipids
micoralbumin < 30µg/ml |
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Term
Examples of Sulfonylureas
Method of Action |
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Definition
glyburide, glipizide
stumulate insulin secretion by pancreatic beta cells and increase the sensitivity of tissues to actions of insulin |
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Term
most frequent complication of sulfonylureas |
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Definition
hypoglycemia
also, weight gain can be an issue |
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Term
Sulfonylureas are for what pts |
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Definition
best for pts who have had diabetes < 5 yrs, have normal body weight, and fasting glucose < 180 |
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Term
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Definition
sulfa allergy
also, be careful with the elderly |
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Term
Example of Biguanides
method of action |
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Definition
Metformin
Increases sensitivity of tissues to insulin
reduces intestinal uptake and hepatic production of glucose |
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Term
Most common SE of biguanides |
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Definition
D/N/V, abdominal bloating, flatulance, anorexia, dysgusia
rarely - lactic acidosis (potentially fatal), risk increases with age and worsening renal fxn
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When should biguanides be taken and why |
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Definition
should be taken with meals to minimize GI effects |
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Term
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Definition
renal dysfunction, CHF, metabolic acidosis, keotacidosis, impaired hepatic function, excess alcohol consumption, pregos |
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Term
example of thiazolidinediones (TZDs)
method of action |
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Definition
avandia, actos
enhances response to target cells (liver, muscle) to endogenous insulin |
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Term
If a pt is taking a TZD, what should you monitor |
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Definition
LFTs
discontinue if LFTs are > 3x normal
(you should check LFT's before starting any diabetic med) |
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Term
what can be a potential SE of TZDs you must warn pts |
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Definition
ovulation may resume and unintended pregnancy is a possibility
also stimulates weight gain |
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Term
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Definition
pts with class III or IV heart failure (causes increased plasma volume) |
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Term
Avandia Black Box warning |
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Definition
may exacerbate CHF
myocardial ischemia |
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Term
examples of Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitors
method of action |
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Definition
Precose, Glyset
slow carbohydrate digestion resulting in lower serum glucose levels after meals |
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Term
when should pts take alpha-glucosidase inhibitors |
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Definition
should be taken with the first bite of food |
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Term
SE of alpha-glucosidase inhibitors |
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Definition
flatulence, diarrhea, abdominal pain |
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Term
examples of Meglitinide Analogs
method of action |
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Definition
Prandin and Starlix
blocks potassium channels in pancreatic beta cells → stimulates insulin secretion |
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Term
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Definition
URI, HA, diarrhea, constipation, arthralgia, back/chest pain |
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Term
when should meglitinides be taken |
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Definition
take with meals and skip a dose if a meal is skipped |
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Term
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Definition
to provide adequate glucose control through each 24 hour period while minimizing the number of injections required to achieve that control |
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Term
what happens if insulin is injected at the same site |
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Definition
same site injections may result in atrophy and hyperplasia at the injection site |
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Term
what is the most common insulin regimen
when should it given |
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Definition
mixture of an intermediate acting insulin and rapid or short acting insulin twice daily:
15 minutes before breakfast and 15 minutes before dinner. |
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Term
how many injectios do most people with Type 1 DM need? |
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Definition
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Term
Most common SE of insulin |
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Definition
hypoglycemia and hypokalemia |
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Term
Meds for Hypothyroidism
what needs to be monitored? |
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Definition
T4 replacement (synthroid and others)
therapy is lifelong and TSH needs to be monitored |
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Term
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Definition
antithyroid drugs (PTU, Tapazole) |
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Term
adjucnt therapies for hyperthyroidism |
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Definition
beta-blockers - symptom control
iodine compounds - severe thyrotoxicosis/thyroid storm
glucocorticoids - thyroid storm
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Term
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Definition
high fever, irritability, delerium, tachycardia, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension |
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Term
Treatment for thyroid storm |
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Definition
IV glucose and saline, Vit B, glucocorticoids |
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Term
1st line agents for adult UTI alone |
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Definition
Bactrim
Macrobid (Nitrofurantoin) |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
Med for dysuria, pain control in UTI |
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Definition
Phenazopyridine (pyridium) |
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Term
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Definition
prego with pyelonephritis
glomerulonephritis
severe hepatitis |
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Term
UTI OTC
for pain, burning, stinging
SE |
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Definition
AZO
will stain things (contact lenses, clothes, urine "grossly bloody") |
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Term
when do you suspect a UTI in children |
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Definition
in any child with a fever |
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Term
UTI in pregos
do you need a CBC, why? |
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Definition
yes
to see how systemic the infxn is |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
Pyelonephritis
presentation
Labs
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Definition
writhing in pain, toxic looking
U/A, culture, CBC |
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Term
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Definition
pain meds
hydration
nausea meds
PPI or H2 blocker (vasodilate) |
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Term
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Definition
treat partners
it is better to treat and street than to re-call patients |
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Term
if you suspect PID what do you treat for |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Zithromax
Doxy
alt - fluoroquinolones |
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Term
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Definition
rocephin
alt - cipro, suprax |
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Term
what can vaginitis be an indicator of?
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Definition
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Term
meds for bacterial vaginosis
what about pregos |
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Definition
Flagyl or
clindamycin vaginally
Flagyl (except in 1st trimester) |
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Term
meds for vaginal candidiasis
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Definition
diflucan
Terazol
OTC - monostat, gyne-lotrimin |
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Term
meds for vaginal trichomonas |
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Definition
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Term
can flagyl be used in pregos
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
bactrim
cipro, levaquin
doxycycline |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
BPH meds
main point to tell patients
main SE |
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Definition
flomax, avodart
it may take months to get better
main SE: orthostatic hypotension |
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Term
Meds for ED
what do you do before you write a Rx |
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Definition
Cialis, Viagra, Levitra
labs, cardiac workup, NO NITRATES!
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Ditropan
Detrol
Psuedophed
estrogen
TCAs
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Term
CI for Ditropan and Detrol |
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Definition
bowel obstruction, colitis, glaucoma, myasthenia gravis
caution with hepatic and renal impairment |
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Term
meds for syphilis (treponema pallidum) |
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Definition
1st line Bicillin LA (penicillin G) |
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Term
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Definition
acyclovir
famciclovir
valacyclovir |
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Term
Tx for contact dermatitis |
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Definition
mild - cool compress, oatmeal baths, Burow's solution |
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Term
best delivery method for treating contact derm
good for the scalp |
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Definition
ointment and gels
solutions-alcohol-based liquids |
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Term
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Definition
topical corticosteroids
start with intermediate or high potency then reduce to low
use low potency on face |
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Term
topical corticosteroid education
SE |
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Definition
don't use longer than 2 weeks in adults and 1 week in kids
occlulsive dressing enhances the effect
chronic use is discouraged
SE: skin atrophy, ecchymosis, cataract formation, acne-like lesions |
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Term
Systemic Coritcosteroid use
what you should know
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Definition
if widespread or resistant to topical tx
use a tapering dose
take early in the day to avoid sleep disturbance
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Term
Systemic Coritcosteroid
CI
SE |
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Definition
CI: immunocompromised, systemic fungal infxn
SE: elevated glucose, and BP
mood changes |
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Term
other Tx options for contact derm |
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Definition
topical immunosuppressives (if topical cortiocosteroids are ineffective/CI)
antihistamines for itching |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
tx for tinea corporus (ringworm) |
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Definition
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Term
tx for tinea Cruris (jock itch) |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
tx for tinea unguium or onchomycosis |
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Definition
1st line - systemic allylamine or systemic azole (sporanox) |
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Term
topical azoles
directions
CI
cautions |
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Definition
use in t. corporus, cruris, pedis, manus, & cutaneous candidiasis
apply 1-2 x daily, thin coat beyond border of rash for 2-6 weeks
(always treat for 1 week after the rash has disappeared)
CI: pregos or lactating
caution in pts with liver failure |
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Term
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Definition
1st line for t. capitus
N/V/D
increases warfarin levels |
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Term
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Definition
onychomycosis
diarrhea, rash, can cause liver failure
LFTs must be checked prior to Rx then 4-8 wks into Tx |
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Term
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Definition
t. capitis & onychomycosis
careful with hypoglycemic agents and warfarin
don't mix with drugs metabolized by CYP3A (quinidine) |
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Term
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Definition
1st line - selenium shampoo and topical azoles
2nd line - systemic azoles |
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Term
candidiasis tx
if pt has recurrent candidiasis problems what must you rule out |
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Definition
keep area dry if possible
burow's solution
medicated powder
topical azoles
Nystatin for thrush
you must rule out HIV & DM |
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Term
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Definition
Herpes, papilloma, pox viruses
ensure primary prevention for common viral diseases for which there is a FDA approved vaccine |
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Term
Viral drug therapy
goal
topical
systemic |
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Definition
goal is to reduce the duration of symptoms and
SUPPRESS THE PAIN
topical: acyclovir and penciclovir (Denavir)
initial treatment at the 1st sign of infection
systemic: acyclovir (Zovirax) famciclovir (Famvir) and valacyclovir (Valtrex)
tx must be started early in the disease process or it's of little value |
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Term
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Definition
vulgaris - common HPV-2
plantar HPV-1
non-anogenital usually resolve spontaneously
goal is eradication of the lesion
1st line - salicylic acid (liquid, gel, patches)
2nd line - cryosurgery, electrosurgery, laser |
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Term
Impetigo
tx: 1st & 2nd line |
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Definition
common in kids, honey crusted, very contagious
1st line - topical mupirocin (Bactroban)
2nd line - oral abx, usually broad spectrum PCN (Augmentin, dicloxacillin) or
Cephalosporin (cephalexin) or
erythromycin if PCN allergy |
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Term
Cellulitis adn Erysipelas |
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Definition
superficial strep infxn that spreads to the deeper dermis, subQ, fat and dermal lymphatics
oral abx are necessary and must be initiated early;
use broad spectrum PCN, Ceph, or macrolide while waiting for the C&S |
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Term
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Definition
caused by Staph
warm compresses,
Bactroban, Bacitracin
oral broad spectrum PCN
if suspect pseudomonas use a quinolone |
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Term
Furuncles & Carbuncles tx |
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Definition
I&D only but if recurrent broad spectrum PCN |
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Term
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Definition
must be suspected if cellulitis doesn't respond to tx
1st line - surgical intervention with empiric broad spectrum abx |
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Term
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Definition
Emollients to hydrate (eucerin, lubriderm)
topical corticosteroids for short term
topical immunosuppressives (tacrolimus, pimecrolimus)
Retinoid gel or systemic (lots of SE)
Methotrexate - inhibits cellular replication
Enbrel - subQ
Vitamin D (Dovonex)
Coal tars - poor compliance due to odor, stains, photosensitivity |
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Term
Acne
what is the most important treatment?
meds |
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Definition
skin care is the most important treatment
Retinoic acid (Retin A)
Adapalene get (Differin)
Benzoyl peroxide - irritation problems
Azelaic acid |
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Term
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Definition
topical abx (Clindamycin 2% or Erythromycin 2 or 3%)
Oral abx for inflammatory acne (Tetracycline)
Isotretinoin (Accutane) - reserved for pts with severe nodulo-cystic acne (black box waring of severe birth defects) |
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Term
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Definition
topical metronidazole (MetroGel)
Oral abx - tetracycline
also doxy, erythro, accutane |
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Term
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Definition
lindane or permethrin (elimite) cream
pts and family members must be treated at same time
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Term
lindane or permethrin CI
instructions |
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Definition
neurotoxin = avoid in infants, pregos or lactating women and pts with a seizure disorder
pts and family members must be treated at same time
apply from neck down overnight |
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Term
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Definition
topical permethrin (OTC) or lindane
Shampoo formula is best for hairy areas |
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Term
Brown recluse tx
mild
severe |
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Definition
mild: rest, ice, pain control, abx for 2nd infxns, antihistamines for itching
severe: dapsone, oral prednisone, surgical debridement may be necessary |
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Term
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Definition
best tx is PREVENTION
cool compress, OTC analgesic, silvadene or bacitracin cream for blistered skin |
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Term
skin cancers
suspicious lesions
tx |
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Definition
send all suspicious lesions for biopsy
aldara cream is being used for early cancer |
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Term
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Definition
self limiting
antihistamines may help the itching |
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Term
Acute Anemia pharm therapy |
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Definition
blood, PRBCs
fluids
Iron
search for the source |
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Term
Chronic Anemia Pharm therpy |
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Definition
blood only if acute change, or level is very very low
Iron |
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Term
Name some iron supplements
2 Precautions
SE |
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Definition
Feosol
Fergon
Fero-folic acid
slow Fe
1) before prescribing, check whick ones are for children
2) most Fe compounds inhibit tetracycline
SE: black stool, constipation/diarrhea, nausea |
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Term
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Definition
prednisone/corticosteroids
platelets
splenectomy
if drug is causing it stop the drug |
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Term
Corticosteroids
Medrol examples |
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Definition
(medrol dose pk, Depo-Medrol, Solu-Medrol)
tabs, susp, IM, IV |
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Term
Corticosteroids
Prednisone available doses
general rule for dose |
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Definition
1,2.5,5,10,20,50 mg tabs
in general 1-2 mg/kg/day adults and kids |
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Term
Corticosteroids
Decadron available forms |
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Definition
(Dexamethasone)
tabs, susp, IV, IM |
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Term
Corticosteroids
Prednisolone examples and dose |
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Definition
(Orapred) (Prelone)
15 mg/5mL for Peds |
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Term
Pediatric Pharm points to remember |
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Definition
weight in kg never lbs
kidneys and liver cannot tolerate adult doses
more vulnerable to respiratory suppression
the less # of times a day a drug has to be given the better compliance
assume any allergic rxn with any distress will progress to anaphylaxis and act w/out hesitation |
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Term
Geriatric Pharm
when are pain meds CI |
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Definition
CI: decreased renal fxn or
respiratory depression |
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Term
Geriatric Pharm
what to watch out for |
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Definition
watch out for polypharmacy |
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Term
Psych Pharm
what needs to be done before a Rx is given |
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Definition
the patient needs follow up before a Rx is given |
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Term
Should you prescribe psych meds to someone that sees a psychiatrist |
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Definition
No, it is never good practice |
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