Respiratory Pharm

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Respiratory Pharmacology Quiz

Test your knowledge on respiratory pharmacology with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of respiratory medications, including their classifications, dosages, indications, and side effects. Perfect for healthcare professionals or students looking to enhance their understanding.

  • 27 multiple choice questions
  • Covering Bronchodilators, Steroids, and more
  • Ideal for exam preparation or self-assessment
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Which one is long acting bronchodilator?
Albuterol
Levalbuterol
Ipratropium Bromide
Salmeterol
Which one is an anticholinergic drug?
Ipratropium Bromide
Albuterol
Levalbuterol
Formoterol
Dosage in Adults for Albuterol?
0.5mg nebulized
1.25mg in 3mL NS nebulized
0.63mg in 3mL NS nebulized
2.5-5mg nebulized
Dosage for Ipratropium Bromide in Adults?
1.25mg in 3mL NS
0.5mg nebulized
1-2 inhalations by MDI
2.5mg nebulized
Which bronchodilator should not be given with drugs that prolong QT intervals?
Albuterol
Ipratropium Bromide
Levalbuterol
Accuneb
Dosage for Levalbuterol in Adults?
1.25mg in 3mL NS via nebulizer
0.63mg-1.25mg in 3mL NS via Nebulizer
2.5-5mg via nebulizer
0.5mg via nebulizer
Which one is the Alpha receptor stimulation of Epinephrine
Systemic vasoconstriction
Increased Myocardial O2 demand
Increased Cardiac Output
Bronchial Smooth muscle relaxation
What deactivates Epi?
Glucagon
Prednisone
Narcan
Sodium Bicarbonate
Which one is NOT an effect of Beta-1 stimulation of Epi?
Inc myocardial contractility
Inc Cardiac Output
Inc Bronchial relaxation
Inc Myocardial O2 demand
Pediatric dosing for Epi for a child who weighs more than 25kgs
0.15mg
0.3mg
0.3mcg
0.15mcg
All of these are side effects of epi EXCEPT for:
Hypertension
Restlessness
Hypotension
Tremors
Which one is NOT an indication for the administration of Lasix?
Hepatic Coma
Heart failure
Acute pulmonary edema
Hyperkalemia
What class of diuretics does Lasix belong to?
Thiazide
Loop
Potassium-sparing
Calcium-sparing
What might exacerbate when administering Lasix?
Hypertension
Hypoxia
Hyperkalemia
Hypokalemia
Benadryl potentiates the effects of alcohol and CNS depressants
True
False
1mg/kg up to a max dose of 50mg is the proper dosing for Benadryl for which of the following?
Urticaria
Pruritus
Allergic reaction
Anaphylaxis
All of the above
Benadryl can increased the effectiveness of which drug to treat anaphylaxis?
Albuterol
Epi
Levalbuterol
NTG
Which one is contraindication for all steroids?
Systemic fungal infection
Systemic Vascular Resistance
Systemic Circulation preload
Shock
Adult dosage for Dexamethasone for bronchospasms?
0.6mg/kg (max 16mg)
2mg/kg (max 125mg)
20-60mg
0.4mg (max 3 doses)
Adult Dosage for Solu-Medrol for bronchospasms?
2mg/kg (max 125mg)
2mg/kg (max dose 60mg)
20-60mg
0.6mg/kg (max dose 16mg)
Pediatric Dosing for Solu-Medrol for Status Asthmaticus?
1mg/kg (max 50mg)
2mg/kg (max 60mg)
0.05 mcg/kg (max 30mcg)
0.2mg/kg (max 60mg)
Should medics exercise caution when administering a steroid to a breast-feeding mother?
Yes
No
It won't hurt the chunky dude
Which one is NOT an indication for administering Nitroglycerin?
Pulmonary Edema
Acute Symptomatic HTN
Ischemic type chest Pain
Hypovolemia
Which class of drug does NOT increase nitroglycerin hypotensive effect?
Beta 1 agonists
Beta blockers
Antihypertensives
Calcium channel blockers
Adult dosage for Sublingual Nitro?
3- 4mg q3-5mins (max 3 doses)
0.3-0.4mg q3-5mins (max 3 doses)
0.03-0.04mg q3-5mins (max 3 doses)
0.3-0.4mcg q3-5mins (max 3 doses)
Pediatric dosing for nitro for Sublingual?
0.3-0.4mg
0.3-0.4mcg
0.03-0.04mcg
0mg
You and your partner arrive on scene to Jimmy John's to a 96 y/o male patient c/o ischemic-type chest pain. Your partner suggest to administer nitro ASAP. Before you do administer the med, you asked the man if he taken which of the following in the past 24-48 hrs?
A. Pseudofil
B. Levalbuterol
C. Levitra
D. Cialis
E. C and D
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