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Kohlberg's stage of moral reasoning based on obedience and punishment and self-interest orientation is {{Ans- Preconventional
At what GFR should you decrease a renally-excreted drug? {{Ans- GFR <60 mL/min
Which 2 CV drugs are CYP450 2D6 substrates? {{Ans- Beta-blockers
antiarrthymics
Which 4 drugs are P450 2D6 inhibitors? {{Ans- fluoxetine
paroxetine
bupropion
duloxetine
Which 2 classes of GI drugs are 1A2 inhibitors? {{Ans- H2 antagonists (cimetidine)
PPIs (omeprazole)
Antibiotics (e.g., erythromycin, etc.) are inhibitors of what P450 enzyme? {{Ans- CYP450 3A4 inhibitors
A patient with many sexual contacts is at greatest likelihood of developing what type of hepatits? {{Ans- Hepatitis B
An IV drug abuser is most likely to develop what type of hepatitis? {{Ans- Hepatitis C
A health-care worker is most likely to develop what type of hepatitis? {{Ans- Hepatitis B
A person traveling is most likely to develop what type of hepatitis? {{Ans- Hepatitis A
HBsAb (anti-HBs) is positive on a blood test. What does that mean? {{Ans- Had hepatitis B in past or was immunized
(HBsAb = Bye)
HBeAg and HbsAg are positive on a blood test. What does that mean? {{Ans- Acute hepatitis B
(HBeAg = extra growing)
(HbsAg = always growing)
HBsAg is positive on a blood test. What that that mean? {{Ans- Chronic hepatitis B ("Ag" = always growing)
Anti-HCV and HCV viral RNA is present on a blood test. What does that mean? {{Ans- Acute or chronic Hepatitis C
Anti-HCV is present on a blood test. What does that mean? {{Ans- Past Hepatitis C
What are 2 common types of hypothyroidism? {{Ans- Hashimoto thyroiditis (most common)
post radioactive iodine treatment (surgery)
A patient with a goiter, is mot likely to have what thyroid problem? {{Ans- hyperthyroidism
What is a normal free thyroxine (FT4)? {{Ans- 0.8-2.8 ng/dl
What is the serum glucose requirement for hypoglycemia? {{Ans- <55 mg/dL
What is the serum requirement for diabetic ketoacidosis? {{Ans- 350-500 mg/dL
What is the goal of HIV treatment? {{Ans- high CD4 (immune status)
Low to nondetectable viral load
Who should be screened for HIV? {{Ans- adolescents and adults from 15-65
What 3 groups are at high risk for HIV? {{Ans- gay men
IV drug abusers
sex workers
Repeated reactive immunoassay is the conventional test for {{Ans- HIV
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