Autonomic/CV Drugs US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Autonomic/CV Drugs Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 701: ADP receptor inhibitors (e.g. clopidogrel) prevent expression of _____ receptors on the platelet surface
Answer: GPIIb/IIIa
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Flashcard 702: ANP and BNP are endogenously metabolized by the enzyme _____
Answer: neprilysin
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Flashcard 703: Is etomidate used for the induction or maintenance of anesthesia?
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Answer: Induction
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Sketchy Pharmacology: Neuro/Psych
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Flashcard 704: The benzodiazepines that are safe to use in patients with liver disease may be remembered with the mnemonic "LOT":
L: _____
O: Oxazepam
T: Temazepam
Answer: Lorazepam
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Flashcard 705: Which anti-epileptic is most associated with drug-induced lupus?
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Answer: Phenytoin
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Flashcard 706: What group of drugs is the first line treatment for schizophrenia?
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Answer: Atypical antipsychotics (e.g. risperidone)
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Flashcard 707: Ketamine is an IV anesthetic that exerts its effect via inhibition of _____ receptors
Answer: NMDA
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Flashcard 708: Overdose of acetaminophen causes _____ necrosis
Answer: hepatic
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Flashcard 709: Chronic digoxin use leads to Peaked T wave and QT interval shortening (due to hyperkalemia), and ST _____ with a "scooped" appearance on ECG
Answer: depression
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Flashcard 710: Etanercept is a decoy soluble receptor that binds _____
Answer: TNF-a
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