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Staphlococcal infection Dicloxacillin Cephalexin Erythromycin - Very safe, prego cat A, safe for kids |
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Staph, Strep, H. Influenzae Infection Amoxicillin/Clavulanate-can use in kids Others: Dicloxacillin, cephalexin, cefuroxine, ceftraxone, and cefotaxime |
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Staph, Strep, and H Influenzae infections (more common in kids following birth trauma) Dicloxacillin or Cephalexin - Adults Amoxicillin/Clavulanate - Kids |
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Meibomianitis/Acne Rosacea |
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Causes Dry Eye Tetracyline Doxycycline Both drugs make sensitive to UV, can result in rash |
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Chlamydial(adult inclusion) conjuntivitis or Trachoma |
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Env organism not sex transmission, can get papillae and follicle formation Affect upperlid worst Doxycycline Tetracycline Erythromycin-very effective, used when allergic to others Azithromycin-long acting, can cure with one dose |
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Gonococcal(adult) Conjunctivitis |
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Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus |
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AKA shingles, stops at midline Acyclovir-short T1/2 Valacyclovir-longer T1/2 Famciclovir-also longer T1/2 Very SElective, little aDR CI hypersensitivitys |
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Posterior Segment Infections |
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OD can only tx glaucoma Toxoplasmosis-combo of Triple Sulfa, pyrimethamine, clindamycin, and prednisone Toxocara Canis-worms from cat/dogs CMV Retinopathy-Ganiciclovir-Iv, oral, injected |
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Pain Management Guidelines |
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1. Tx underlying condition 2. Use symptoms as guide 3. Pretreatment History 4. KISS method 5. Dose regimen-Tx round the clock 6. Oral route for simplicity 7. OTC to dec cost if possible 8. Narcotic if needed 9. Adjuvant to help: cold compresses, caffeine,antihistamine, antidepressant |
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Non-Narcotic Pain Management |
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Acetaminophen-doesnt dec amount of pain impulses but how CNS reacts to pain ADR:Liver Toxicity Aspirin: ADR:upset GI, inc clott time, Reyes syndrome, Kidney toxicity Nonsalicylate NSAID-dec supersensitivity of pain recepters and dec inflammation ADR:upset GI, Inc clot time, Reye's syndrome, Kidney Toxicity |
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Cox 1 inhib: Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Fenoprofen, ketoprofen, Indomethacin, Ketorolac, Mefenamic acid Newer Cox-2 Inhib: Rofecoxib, Celecoxib, Valdecoxib |
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Controlled Substance Schedule: 1-5 |
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1:High Abuse, Can NOT rx;heroin, LSD 2:High abuse, severe dependency;Amphetamines, barbituate, narcotics 3:Mod Abuse, mod dependency;sedatives, stimulants, limited narcotics 4:Less abuse, less dependency;,ild sedatives, antianxiety, nonnarcotic analgesics 5:limited abuse and dependency, dont need Rx to get;small dose narcotics |
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3-4 controlled substances |
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acts on CNS, changes how react to pain and dec pain sensation Codeine(3) Oxycodone(2) hydrocodone(3) Propoxphene(4) Pentazocine(4) TRamadol usu use in combo w/ aspirin or acetominophen |
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CNS disturbances GI problems Respiratory Depression Cardiovascular Depression Ocular adn auditory disturbances |
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Allergies Acute Type I Rxns AngioEdema Myokemia |
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Classification of Anti-Histamines |
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1. Peripherally Selective(2nd gen)-Loratadine, Cetirizine, Fexofenadine, Desloratatine minimally sedating 2. Non-Selective(1st gen)-Mild sedating: Chlorpheniramine, brompheneramine Mod sedating: Clemastin Strong Sedating: Diphenhydramine, promethazine |
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CAI - Anti-Glaucoma Agents |
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Acetazolamide adn methazolamide Not used long term Typ used if pressures are very high or spiked fast CI if patient has sulfa allergy bc these drugs are related to sulfas CAuses kidney stones Makes feel "crappy" PAresthesia of ahnds and feet |
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Hyperosmotics - Anti-Glaucoma agents |
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Tx. AACG Glycerin-CI in Diabetes Isosorbide-NO CIs Large molecular weight liquids taken oraly (gross tasting, egg white like) |
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Used in sever, deep inflammations Prednisone-scleritis, hyphema, keratitis, chorioretinits, vitritis Methylprednisolone-TRaumatic optic neuropathy, demylinating optic neuropathy |
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Used fro chronic autoimmune inflammations cytotoxic or immune modulators |
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Aminocaproic Acid (Amicar) |
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Antioxidants Use: prophylaxis |
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Rx rights for injectibles - how many jurisdictions |
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Subq subconj intralesional peribulbar intraocular IM IV |
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1. Diagnosis-Fluorescein Angiopathy 2. Emergency- 1:1000 epi, IM, IV 3. AACG- Mannitol, IV 4. Treatment- local anesthesia-lidocaine 1-2% subq or retrobulbar Inflammation-steroids, preibulbar or intralesional Infection-AB, peribulbar/AV, Iv ot intraocular Neovascualr Membranes- Vertiprofin(IV), Pegaptanib(intravitreal), Ramizumab(Intravitreal), Bevacizumab(intravitreal) |
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Implants-Ganciclovir(vitrasert) |
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Intravitreal Inj for CMV retinitis in AIDS patients last 5-8 months |
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Implants-Fluocinolone(retisert) |
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Intravitreal injection Use: posterior uveitis, ARMD |
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placed against sclera that has melanoma (peribulbar inj) |
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Implant-Diabetes Mellitis |
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Came about to tx colon cancer, off label use for ARMD only $50 a shot, but still need shot every 6-8 wks |
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