NR 566 Week 8 Final Exam Study Guide
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Institution | NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family |
Contributor | Jessica Stock |
Be familiar with the interactive activities throughout course modules. You could see variations of those same questions on your exams.
Week 5
Complete the following table to study/prepare for the treatment of STIs/STDs according to National STD curriculum completed in Week 5 of the course.
STI/STD | First line drug, dose, route, frequency |
Chlamydia |
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Uncomplicated gonococcal urethritis |
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Bacterial Vaginosis |
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Herpes Simplex Virus |
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Trichomoniasis |
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Syphilis |
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- Doxazosin
o Side Effects
- Dutasteride
- Patient teaching and response to delayed onset of therapeutic effect
- Terazosin
- How to know it’s working
- Various routes of administration of estrogen therapy and when each would be used
- When is it safe and not safe to prescribe progesterone (AKA: progestin)
- Side effects of progestin-only oral contraceptives
- Benefits of prescribing medroxyprogesterone acetate
- Testosterone therapy
- Patient teaching in general and consider teaching specific to different routes
- When is androgen therapy appropriate vs. not needed related to puberty?
- Common side effects
- Alprostadil
- Benefits of various routes
- Contraception
- How does carbamazepine impact oral contraceptives and what symptoms may
- How might this affect which OCP is prescribed?
- Benefits of Etonogestrel subdermal implant [Nexplanon]
- Papaverine plus phentolamine
- Patient education
be associated with that?
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Year 2022 |
Institution | NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family |
Contributor | Jessica Stock |