Deck 13: Pulmonary and Allergy Agents

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Ipratropium is available in which of the following dosage formulation(s)?

A) Aerosol for inhalation
B) Solution for nebulization
C) Nasal spray
D) All of the above
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Spiriva is indicated for which of the following? (Select all that apply)

A) Asthma
B) COPD
C) Allergic rhinitis
D) Cough and cold
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Which of the following is an important counseling point about Spiriva?

A) Effectiveness may be reduced if taken at bedtime.
B) Can be used to treat acute bronchospasms in COPD.
C) Capsules should be inhaled only and not taken orally.
D) Rinse mouth with water after each use.
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Which of the following inhaled anticholinergics can improve patient adherence due to its once daily dosing schedule?

A) Atrovent (Ipratropium)
B) Seebri Neohaler (Glycopyrrolate)
C) Incruse Ellipta (Umeclidinium)
D) Tudorza Pressair (Aclidinium)
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Which of the following drug classes should be avoided in the elderly due to an increased risk of anticholinergic effects?

A) First-generation antihistamines
B) Second-generation antihistamines
C) Leukotriene inhibitors
D) β-2 agonists
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Which of the following agents contains a black box warning to avoid intravenous push or subcutaneous administration due to the potential to cause severe tissue damage?

A) Diphenhydramine
B) Hydroxyzine
C) Promethazine
D) Theophylline
Question
Which of the following antihistamines is not recommended in children < 2 years of age?

A) Zyrtec
B) Claritin
C) Allegra
D) Atarax
Question
Paradoxical excitation in children is known to be a potential adverse effect of which medication?

A) Albuterol
B) Diphenhydramine
C) Loratadine
D) Salmeterol
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Which of the following drugs competitively antagonize H1 receptors and do not cross the blood brain barrier?

A) Benadryl
B) Mucinex
C) Vistaril
D) Xyzal
Question
Which of the following antihistamines should you counsel patients to separate from administration of an antacid due to reduced absorption?

A) Promethazine
B) Loratadine
C) Fexofenadine
D) Hydroxyzine
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Which of the following is the preferred antihistamine to use when needed during pregnancy?

A) Loratadine
B) Fexofenadine
C) Hydroxyzine
D) Promethazine
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Which of the following agents is an antitussive?

A) Benzonatate
B) Tiotropium
C) Guaifenesin
D) Promethazine
Question
Which of the following inhalers contains a long-acting beta-2 agonist and an anticholinergic?

A) Advair
B) Breo Ellipta
C) Pulmicort
D) Stiolto Respimat
Question
Which of the following inhaled corticosteroids is available in combination with formoterol?

A) Beclomethasone
B) Budesonide
C) Fluticasone
D) Triamcinolone
Question
Which of the following is a long-acting β-2 agonist?

A) Albuterol
B) Levalbuterol
C) Indacaterol
D) Theophylline
Question
Which of the following inhaled agents can cause oral candidiasis?

A) Albuterol
B) Formoterol
C) Ipratropium
D) Triamcinolone
Question
Which of the following agents should NOT be used as monotherapy when treating asthma due to an increased risk of death when used alone?

A) Ventolin
B) Flovent
C) Striverdi Respimat
D) Theophylline
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Which of the following inhaled corticosteroids may interact with cytochrome P-450 3A4 inducers or inhibitors?

A) Beclomethasone
B) Budesonide
C) Triamcinolone
D) Mometasone
Question
Which of the following is a serious adverse reaction that may occur with the concomitant use of fluticasone and protease inhibitors?

A) Cushing's syndrome
B) Hepatitis
C) Oral candidiasis
D) Vestibular dysfunction
Question
Which of the following is a common adverse reaction associated with albuterol?

A) Oral candidiasis
B) Tremors
C) Hoarseness
D) Dry mouth
Question
Which of the following inhalers is available as a Diskus inhaler only and cannot be used with a spacer device?

A) Advair HFA
B) Serevent
C) Symbicort
D) Xopenex
Question
Which of the following antihistamine is available in combination with codeine for the treatment of cough?

A) Chlorpheniramine
B) Diphenhydramine
C) Levocetirizine
D) Promethazine
Question
Which of the following combination cough and cold products are available without a prescription?

A) Guiatussin AC
B) Mucinex DM
C) Phenergan with codeine
D) Tussionex
Question
Which of the following agents should NOT be used with MAO inhibitors or serotonin modulators?

A) Guiatussin AC
B) Mucinex
C) Phenergan with codeine
D) Mucinex DM
Question
Alcohol and benzodiazepines should NOT be used with which of the following agents due to enhanced CNS depressant effects and respiratory depression?

A) Afrin
B) Atrovent
C) Mucinex
D) Tussionex
Question
Which of the following agents can cause kidney stones with large doses?

A) Guaifenesin
B) Montelukast
C) Promethazine with codeine
D) Theophylline
Question
Which of the following adverse reactions is commonly seen with the use of Nasonex?

A) Hoarseness
B) Oral candidiasis
C) Epistaxis
D) Hyperglycemia
Question
Which of the following is NOT an indication for intranasal corticosteroids?

A) Cough and cold
B) Seasonal rhinitis
C) Prevention of nasal polyps
D) Perennial rhinitis
Question
Which of the following agents can cause rebound congestion if used for more than 3 days?

A) Dristan
B) Beconase AQ
C) Nasacort
D) Promethazine
Question
Which of the following instructions should be given to patients to do before each use of an inhaled corticosteroid?

A) Spray into the air 5 times
B) Start a new inhaler
C) Blow your nose
D) Use an oral inhaler
Question
Which of the following agents should be avoided in patients with severe liver disease?

A) Atrovent
B) Mucinex
C) Singulair
D) Tessalon
Question
Which of the following serious adverse effects requires close monitoring after administration with omalizumab?

A) Anaphylaxis
B) Rash
C) Bleeding
D) Tachycardia
Question
Which of the following agents used for cough or cold should be avoided in patients with uncontrolled hypertension?

A) Pseudoephedrine
B) Guaifenesin
C) Benzonatate
D) Promethazine with codeine
Question
Which is the recommended site of injection of an epinephrine auto-injector for the treatment of anaphylaxis?

A) Upper arm
B) Abdomen
C) Mid-thigh
D) Chest
Question
Which of the following adverse reactions is associated with elevated theophylline concentrations?

A) Oral candidiasis
B) Paradoxical bronchospasms
C) Respiratory tract infection
D) Tachycardia
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Deck 13: Pulmonary and Allergy Agents
1
Ipratropium is available in which of the following dosage formulation(s)?

A) Aerosol for inhalation
B) Solution for nebulization
C) Nasal spray
D) All of the above
D
2
Spiriva is indicated for which of the following? (Select all that apply)

A) Asthma
B) COPD
C) Allergic rhinitis
D) Cough and cold
A,B
3
Which of the following is an important counseling point about Spiriva?

A) Effectiveness may be reduced if taken at bedtime.
B) Can be used to treat acute bronchospasms in COPD.
C) Capsules should be inhaled only and not taken orally.
D) Rinse mouth with water after each use.
C
4
Which of the following inhaled anticholinergics can improve patient adherence due to its once daily dosing schedule?

A) Atrovent (Ipratropium)
B) Seebri Neohaler (Glycopyrrolate)
C) Incruse Ellipta (Umeclidinium)
D) Tudorza Pressair (Aclidinium)
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5
Which of the following drug classes should be avoided in the elderly due to an increased risk of anticholinergic effects?

A) First-generation antihistamines
B) Second-generation antihistamines
C) Leukotriene inhibitors
D) β-2 agonists
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6
Which of the following agents contains a black box warning to avoid intravenous push or subcutaneous administration due to the potential to cause severe tissue damage?

A) Diphenhydramine
B) Hydroxyzine
C) Promethazine
D) Theophylline
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7
Which of the following antihistamines is not recommended in children < 2 years of age?

A) Zyrtec
B) Claritin
C) Allegra
D) Atarax
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8
Paradoxical excitation in children is known to be a potential adverse effect of which medication?

A) Albuterol
B) Diphenhydramine
C) Loratadine
D) Salmeterol
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9
Which of the following drugs competitively antagonize H1 receptors and do not cross the blood brain barrier?

A) Benadryl
B) Mucinex
C) Vistaril
D) Xyzal
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10
Which of the following antihistamines should you counsel patients to separate from administration of an antacid due to reduced absorption?

A) Promethazine
B) Loratadine
C) Fexofenadine
D) Hydroxyzine
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11
Which of the following is the preferred antihistamine to use when needed during pregnancy?

A) Loratadine
B) Fexofenadine
C) Hydroxyzine
D) Promethazine
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12
Which of the following agents is an antitussive?

A) Benzonatate
B) Tiotropium
C) Guaifenesin
D) Promethazine
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13
Which of the following inhalers contains a long-acting beta-2 agonist and an anticholinergic?

A) Advair
B) Breo Ellipta
C) Pulmicort
D) Stiolto Respimat
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14
Which of the following inhaled corticosteroids is available in combination with formoterol?

A) Beclomethasone
B) Budesonide
C) Fluticasone
D) Triamcinolone
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15
Which of the following is a long-acting β-2 agonist?

A) Albuterol
B) Levalbuterol
C) Indacaterol
D) Theophylline
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16
Which of the following inhaled agents can cause oral candidiasis?

A) Albuterol
B) Formoterol
C) Ipratropium
D) Triamcinolone
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17
Which of the following agents should NOT be used as monotherapy when treating asthma due to an increased risk of death when used alone?

A) Ventolin
B) Flovent
C) Striverdi Respimat
D) Theophylline
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18
Which of the following inhaled corticosteroids may interact with cytochrome P-450 3A4 inducers or inhibitors?

A) Beclomethasone
B) Budesonide
C) Triamcinolone
D) Mometasone
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19
Which of the following is a serious adverse reaction that may occur with the concomitant use of fluticasone and protease inhibitors?

A) Cushing's syndrome
B) Hepatitis
C) Oral candidiasis
D) Vestibular dysfunction
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Which of the following is a common adverse reaction associated with albuterol?

A) Oral candidiasis
B) Tremors
C) Hoarseness
D) Dry mouth
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21
Which of the following inhalers is available as a Diskus inhaler only and cannot be used with a spacer device?

A) Advair HFA
B) Serevent
C) Symbicort
D) Xopenex
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22
Which of the following antihistamine is available in combination with codeine for the treatment of cough?

A) Chlorpheniramine
B) Diphenhydramine
C) Levocetirizine
D) Promethazine
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23
Which of the following combination cough and cold products are available without a prescription?

A) Guiatussin AC
B) Mucinex DM
C) Phenergan with codeine
D) Tussionex
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Which of the following agents should NOT be used with MAO inhibitors or serotonin modulators?

A) Guiatussin AC
B) Mucinex
C) Phenergan with codeine
D) Mucinex DM
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Alcohol and benzodiazepines should NOT be used with which of the following agents due to enhanced CNS depressant effects and respiratory depression?

A) Afrin
B) Atrovent
C) Mucinex
D) Tussionex
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26
Which of the following agents can cause kidney stones with large doses?

A) Guaifenesin
B) Montelukast
C) Promethazine with codeine
D) Theophylline
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27
Which of the following adverse reactions is commonly seen with the use of Nasonex?

A) Hoarseness
B) Oral candidiasis
C) Epistaxis
D) Hyperglycemia
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28
Which of the following is NOT an indication for intranasal corticosteroids?

A) Cough and cold
B) Seasonal rhinitis
C) Prevention of nasal polyps
D) Perennial rhinitis
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29
Which of the following agents can cause rebound congestion if used for more than 3 days?

A) Dristan
B) Beconase AQ
C) Nasacort
D) Promethazine
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30
Which of the following instructions should be given to patients to do before each use of an inhaled corticosteroid?

A) Spray into the air 5 times
B) Start a new inhaler
C) Blow your nose
D) Use an oral inhaler
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31
Which of the following agents should be avoided in patients with severe liver disease?

A) Atrovent
B) Mucinex
C) Singulair
D) Tessalon
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32
Which of the following serious adverse effects requires close monitoring after administration with omalizumab?

A) Anaphylaxis
B) Rash
C) Bleeding
D) Tachycardia
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33
Which of the following agents used for cough or cold should be avoided in patients with uncontrolled hypertension?

A) Pseudoephedrine
B) Guaifenesin
C) Benzonatate
D) Promethazine with codeine
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Which is the recommended site of injection of an epinephrine auto-injector for the treatment of anaphylaxis?

A) Upper arm
B) Abdomen
C) Mid-thigh
D) Chest
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Which of the following adverse reactions is associated with elevated theophylline concentrations?

A) Oral candidiasis
B) Paradoxical bronchospasms
C) Respiratory tract infection
D) Tachycardia
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