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Diabetes – BCPS (General Info, Oral Agents) – Qs & As
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Diabetes – BCPS Questions and Answers 2023
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Diabetes – BCPS question with complete solutions 2023
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Diabetes – BCPS question with complete solutions 2023Type 2 DM 
90-95% of all diabetes; insulin resistance with progressive insulin secretory defect (insulin deficiency); 50% of adults have diabetes related complications when diagnosed; 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Type 2 DM Risk Factors 
Overweight (BMI 25-29) or Obese (BMI > 30), AA, hispanic, Native American; physically inactive; hx of gestational DM opr birth of child > 9 lbs; having pre-diabetes / HTN / high TG (more than 250) / low...
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Diabetes – BCPS questions and answers 2023
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Diabetes – BCPS questions and answers 2023Type I DM 
Absolute insulin deficiency caused by beta cell destruction; immune mediated; 95% have genetic marker of human leukocyte antigen DR3 and/or DR4 
 
 
 
Type 2 DM 
90-95% of all diabetes; insulin resistance with progressive insulin secretory defect (insulin deficiency); 50% of adults have diabetes related complications when diagnosed; 
 
 
 
Type 2 DM Risk Factors 
Overweight (BMI 25-29) or Obese (BMI > 30), AA, hispanic, Native American; p...
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Cardiology BCPS Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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------ is preferred when PCI cannot be performed within 120 minutes - ANSWER Lytics preferred when PCI cannot be performed within 120 minutes 
 
fibrinolysis and anticoagulation tx - ANSWER Those who receive lytic therapy should receive anticoagulation after fibrinolysis for at least 48 hours with IV UFH or IV/SC enoxaparin for hospitalization, up to 8 days (preferred, selected patients), or IV/SC fondaparinux for hospitalization...
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Cardiology BCPS Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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------ is preferred when PCI cannot be performed within 120 minutes - ANSWER 
Lytics preferred when PCI cannot be performed within 120 minutes 
fibrinolysis and anticoagulation tx - ANSWER Those who receive lytic therapy 
should receive anticoagulation after fibrinolysis for at least 48 hours with IV UFH or 
IV/SC enoxaparin for hospitalization, up to 8 days (preferred, selected patients), or 
IV/SC fondaparinux for hospitalization, up to 8...
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High Yield BCPS Study QBank Part 6 Questions with correct Answers
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High Yield BCPS Study QBank Part 6 Questions with correct Answers 
Which was established by the American Pharmacist Association, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, and the ASHP, and offers accrediation for pharmacy practice sites on the basis of adherence to comprehensive and patient-centered med use performance measures? 
 
- The joint commission 
 
- ISMP 
 
- NCQA 
 
- The center for pharmacy practice accreditation 
 
Ans: The center for phrarmacy practice accreditation (CPPA)...
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BCPS - Geri Practice Questions and answers 2023
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BCPS - Geri Practice Questions and answers 2023Geri 1 + 2 
An 85-year-old woman (weight 65 kg) who resides at home with her daughter has a medical history significant for type 2 diabetes and hypertension, and 1 year ago, she had a right hip fracture after a fall. Her regularly scheduled medications include glyburide 10 mg daily, lisinopril 10 mg daily, metformin 500 mg twice daily, aspirin 81 mg 
daily, and a multivitamin daily. Her as-needed medications include melatonin 6 mg at bedtime as need...
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Cardiology BCPS Exam Questions And Answers All Correct
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------ is preferred when PCI cannot be performed within 120 minutes - CORRECT ANSWER Lytics preferred when PCI cannot be performed within 120 minutes 
 
fibrinolysis and anticoagulation tx - CORRECT ANSWER Those who receive lytic therapy should receive anticoagulation after fibrinolysis for at least 48 hours with IV UFH or IV/SC enoxaparin for hospitalization, up to 8 days (preferred, selected patients), or IV/SC fondaparin...
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Cardiology BCPS 2023-2024 Practice Test Questions With Complete Solution
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Cardiology BCPS 2023-2024 Practice Test Questions With Complete Solution 
Define acute coronary syndrome 
A spectrum of conditions compatible with acute myocardial ischemia or infarction caused by an abrupt reduction in coronary blood flow 
Describe the pathophysiology of ACS 
Atherogenic plaque rupture is the underlying pathophysiology for ACS, causing several prothrombotic substances to be released, which results in platelet activation and aggregation and eventual thrombus formation leading t...
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