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SchedulingConflicts
Methadone &Methadon’t
CrazyCalculations
Side EffectCentral
Potpourri
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Of Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V, the class to which
hydrocodone-acetaminophen belongs
Topic I 100 Question
III
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Number of refills you can (not should) authorize for
Robitussin AC
Topic I 200 Question
11
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This Schedule II medication is contraindicated in patients
with renal failure
Topic I 300 Question
Morphine
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Of Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V, the class to which marijuana
belongs
Topic V 400 Question
I
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One situation in which fax or call-in of a Schedule II medication is permitted
Topic I 500 Question
Emergency prescription (paper rx must be submitted within 7
days)-Hospice patient (Medicare or
state-certified hospice)
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One EKG finding which would stop you from
prescribing methadone
Topic II 100 Question
Prolonged QT interval
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One safe starting dose for methadone in an otherwise healthy non-elderly patient – whether they’ve been on
opiates before or not
Topic II 200 Question
5mg BIDTitrate to TID after a week
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One class of pain medications which can cause the same EKG
anomaly as methadone
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TCAs
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Of nociceptive, neuropathic, or both, the type of pain which methadone has been shown to
affect
Topic II 400 Question
Both
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Methadone, when combined this class of medication, is
responsible for more opiate overdoses in the state of Virginia
than any other
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Benzodiazepenes
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Topic III 100 Question
When switching opiates, you may want to undershoot the new dose by 25% for this reason
Incomplete cross-tolerance
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Topic III 200 Question
In patients with kidney or liver problems, one of two things you can
adjust to keep them safe
Dose-adjustUse longer dosing intervals
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Topic III 300 Question
Of percents or milligrams, the preferred unit for titrating opiates
Percents
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Topic III 400 Question
Mr. J is a cancer patient on long acting oral morphine 90mg every 12 hrs. He develops
esophageal candidiasis and can’t swallow his meds. His hourly PCA dose would be this much
IV morphine.
2.4 mg
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Topic III 500 Question
A 72 yo F with recent compression fracture is taking 8 oxycodone 5mg per day. She does not feel tired or constipated on this regimen. The medicine helps her pain, but wears off after 3 hrs. Convert her to OxyContin.
OxyContin 20 mg BID
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This common GI side effect of opiates merits prophylaxis in almost all patients, especially those who are bedbound or
can’t communicate
Topic IV 100 Question
Constipation
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This hormone is often found to be low in men who have taken opiates long term, sometimes
requiring medication
Topic IV 200 Question
Testosterone
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Of morphine, codeine, or fentanyl, the opiate least likely to cause pruritis
Topic IV 300 Question
Fentanyl
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The term that describes decreased effectiveness of pain
relief over time in someone who has been on an opiate
Topic IV 400 Question
Tolerance
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One opiate-related pain medication with addictive
potential not tracked by the Virginia PMP
Topic IV 500 Question
Tramadol
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Of adaptive or maladaptive, the characteristic that defines
nociceptive pain
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Maladaptive
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One adjective used to describe neuropathic pain
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BurningSharp
LancinatingTinglingNumb
Lightening-like
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One low back pain red flag which would prompt emergent
referral
Topic V 300 Question
Loss of bowel/bladder continence
Saddle parasthesiasLeg weakness
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The CNS symptom which always precedes respiratory
depression in patients on narcotics
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Sedation
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One good indication for using opiates in chronic nonmalignant
pain
Topic V 500 Question
- Failure of adequate trials and doses of nonopiate therapy
- Contraindications to nonopiate therapy
- Improvement in function on opiates
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Nutritional Deficiency
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Dementia &Delirium
Name that RashPart Deux
Obstetrics Movies
Glossitis, anemia, and neural tube defects
Topic VI 200 Question
Folate
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Easy and excessive bleeding and bruising
Topic VI 400 Question
Vitamin K
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Hypothyroidism, cretinism, fatigue
Topic VI 600 Question
Iodine
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Night blindness and xerophthalmia
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Vitamin A
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Dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia
Topic VI 1000 Question
Niacin (vitamin B3)
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Which is the most common cause of dementia:
Topic VII 200 Question
1.) Alzheimer’s disease
2.) Drug-induced dementia
3.) Multi-infarct dementia
Alzheimer’s dementia
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The most important first investigation for patients
suspected to have delirium is:1.) CBC2.) MRI3.) EEG
Topic VII 400 Question
CBC
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What is the most common treatable condition that is often
confused with Alzheimer’s disease?
Topic VII 600 Question
Depression
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What is the most important risk factor for developing
Alzheimer’s disease?
Topic VII 800 Question
Family history of dementia
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This class of medications is the primary treatment for
patient’s with Alzheimer’s disease.
Topic VII 1000 Question
Cholinesterase inhibitors(ie: donepezil, rivastigmine)
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Topic VIII 200 Question
Impetigoand
S. aureus
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Topic VIII 400 Question
Tinea versicolor(pityriasis versicolor)
andMalassezia furfur
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Topic VIII 600 Question
Herpes zoster (shingles)and
Varicella zoster virus
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Scarlet feverand
Group A strep
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Topic VIII 1000 Question
Smallpoxand
Variola virus
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Topic IX 200 Question
What is the recommended weight gain in pregnancy for
“normal weight” women?
(Normal weight = 90 – 135% IBW)
25 – 35 pounds
(Underweight = 28 – 40 pounds)(Overweight = 15 – 25 pounds)
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Topic IX 400 Question
Which of the following vaccine combinations would
be safe to give a pregnant woman?
1.) Hep B and Varicella
2.) Rubella and Tetanus
3.) Meningococcal and Hep B
Meningococcal and Hep B
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Topic IX 600 Question
What is the drug of choice for severe hyperemesis
gravidarum?
Metoclopramide
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Topic IX 800 Question
What shape pelvis is the most common and most functional
for delivery?
Gynecoid
(android, platypelloid, and anthropoid are the other shapes)
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Topic IX 1000 Question
What test can be performed to differentiate fetal from
maternal blood?
Kliehauer-Betke test
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Patch Adams
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M*A*S*H
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Cider House Rules
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Flatliners
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The Big Picture
If you are treating pain correctly, your patient will
probably report a decrease in pain, but an increase in this
Function
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