Exam 32: Dermatologic Conditions
Exam 1: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner5 Questions
Exam 2: Review of Basic Principles of Pharmacology34 Questions
Exam 3: Rational Drug Selection12 Questions
Exam 4: Legal and Professional Issues in Prescribing12 Questions
Exam 5: Adverse Drug Reactions14 Questions
Exam 6: Factors That Foster Positive Outcomes15 Questions
Exam 7: Cultural and Ethnic Influences in Pharmacotherapeutics10 Questions
Exam 8: An Introduction to Pharmacogenomics12 Questions
Exam 9: Nutrition and Nutraceuticals34 Questions
Exam 10: Herbal Therapy and Nutritional Supplements15 Questions
Exam 11: Information Technology and Pharmacotherapeutics17 Questions
Exam 12: Pharmacoeconomics12 Questions
Exam 13: Over-The-Counter Medications9 Questions
Exam 14: Drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System37 Questions
Exam 15: Drugs Affecting the Central Nervous System38 Questions
Exam 16: Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems38 Questions
Exam 17: Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System21 Questions
Exam 18: Drugs Affecting the Hematopoietic System22 Questions
Exam 19: Drugs Affecting the Immune System20 Questions
Exam 20: Drugs Affecting the Gastrointestinal System12 Questions
Exam 21: Drugs Affecting the Endocrine System25 Questions
Exam 22: Drugs Affecting the Reproductive System23 Questions
Exam 23: Drugs Affecting the Integumentary System20 Questions
Exam 24: Drugs Used in Treating Infectious Diseases26 Questions
Exam 25: Drugs Used in Treating Inflammatory Processes19 Questions
Exam 26: Drugs Used in Treating Eye and Ear Disorders10 Questions
Exam 27: Anemia15 Questions
Exam 28: Chronic Stable Angina and Low-Risk Unstable Angina21 Questions
Exam 29: Anxiety and Depression15 Questions
Exam 30: Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease16 Questions
Exam 31: Contraception12 Questions
Exam 32: Dermatologic Conditions18 Questions
Exam 33: Diabetes Mellitus35 Questions
Exam 34: Gastroesophageal Reflux and Peptic Ulcer Disease14 Questions
Exam 35: Headaches15 Questions
Exam 36: Heart Failure19 Questions
Exam 37: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome14 Questions
Exam 38: Hormone Replacement Therapy and Osteoporosis20 Questions
Exam 39: Hyperlipidemia18 Questions
Exam 40: Hypertension20 Questions
Exam 41: Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism15 Questions
Exam 42: Pneumonia10 Questions
Exam 43: Smoking Cessation13 Questions
Exam 44: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Vaginitis17 Questions
Exam 45: Tuberculosis10 Questions
Exam 46: Upper Respiratory Infections, Otitis Media, and Otitis Externa12 Questions
Exam 47: Urinary Tract Infections11 Questions
Exam 48: Women As Patients19 Questions
Exam 49: Men As Patients10 Questions
Exam 50: Children As Patients10 Questions
Exam 51: Geriatric Patients15 Questions
Exam 52: Pain Management: Acute and Chronic Pain17 Questions
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Severe contact dermatitis caused by poison ivy or poison oak exposure often requires treatment with:
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Rick has male pattern baldness on the vertex of his head and has been using Rogaine for 2 months. He asks how effective minoxidil (Rogaine) is. Minoxidil:
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Appropriate initial treatment for psoriasis would be:
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Patient education when prescribing the vitamin D3 derivative calcipotriene for psoriasis includes:
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Vanessa has been diagnosed with scabies. Her education would include:
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When choosing a topical corticosteroid cream to treat diaper dermatitis, the ideal medication would be:
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Nicolas is a football player who presents to the clinic with athlete's foot. Patients with tinea pedis may be treated with:
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Josie has severe cystic acne and is requesting treatment with Accutane. The appropriate treatment for her would be:
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Scabies treatment for a 4-year-old child includes a prescription for:
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Tobie presents to the clinic with moderate acne. He has been using OTC benzoyl peroxide at home with minimal improvement. A topical antibiotic (clindamycin) and a topical retinoid adapalene (Differin) are prescribed. Education of Tobie would include:
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Topical immunomodulators such as pimecrolimus (Elidel) or tacrolimus (Protopic) are used for:
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Jim presents with fungal infection of two of his toenails (onychomycosis). Treatment for fungal infections of the nail includes:
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Catherine has head lice and her mother is asking about what products are available that are not neurotoxic. The only non-neurotoxin head lice treatment is:
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The most cost-effective treatment for two or three impetigo lesions on the face is:
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Dwayne has classic tinea capitis. Treatment for tinea on the scalp is:
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When a patient has contact dermatitis, wet dressings with Domeboro solution are used for:
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