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Oncology PNN QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What are 4 phases in cell cycle? correct answer: m phase, G1/G0 phase, s phase, G2 phase 
 
What drugs are effective in m phase? correct answer: vinca alkaloids and taxanes 
 
What drugs are effective in G1/G0 phase? correct answer: alkylating agents and anti-tumor antibiotics 
 
What drugs are effective in s phase? correct answer: antimetabolites and MTX 
 
What drugs are effective in G2 phase? correct answer: plant alkaloids like etoposide, teniposide, and irinotecan 
 
What drugs are cel...
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ID PNN TESTS QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Gram + Cocci correct answer: Staphylococcus 
Streptococcus 
Enterococcus 
 
Gram + Rods correct answer: Diphtheriae 
Listeria 
Anthrax 
Clostridium species+ 
 
+ = anaerobic 
 
Gram - Cocci correct answer: Neisseriae 
Moraxella 
 
Gram - Rods correct answer: E. coli 
Pseudomonas 
Klebsiella 
Haemophilus influenzae 
Helicobacter pylori 
Shigella 
Salmonella 
Campylobacter 
Bacteroides fragilis+ 
 
+ = anaerobes
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PNN: HIV Medication questions with complete solutions
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Ibalizumab-uiyk Trogarzo 
 
selzentry maraviroc 
 
enfuvirtide fuzeon 
 
zidovudine retrovir 
 
zidovudine : 3 letter abbreviation AZT 
ZDV 
 
abacavir ziagen 
 
abacavir : 3 letter abbreviation ABC 
 
lamivudine epivir 
 
lamivudine : 3 letter abbreviation 3TC 
 
emtricitabine emtriva 
 
emtricitabine : 3 letter abbreviation FTZ 
 
stavudine zerit 
 
stavudine : 3 letter abbreviation d4T 
 
didanosine videx, videx EC 
 
didanosine : 3 letter abbreviatio...
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PNN -- Gout Review Questions with complete solutions
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What is the goal of gout therapy? correct answer: Serum Urate < 6mg/dL (in general); if more severe, can < 5mg/dL 
 
How fast should we decrease urate levels in a patient to decrease chance for flareups? correct answer: 1-2 mg/dL per month 
 
What are the medications we can use for an acute gouty attack? correct answer: NSAIDs, colchicine, steroids. We never initiate urate-lowering agents during an acute gouty attack - if pt is already on urate-lowering therapy, then continue (do not in...
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