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Pharmacy Practice II
Review III
Do you hear
what I hear?
Shake, rattle,
& roll
Myo-, osteoMedical Terms
and arth-
Whatever
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Final Jeopardy
Created by Cathy Hamilton
Do you hear... for 200
• Significant weight gain is
associated with this atypical
antipsychotic
• What is Olanzapine?
Do you hear... for 400
• Effects on this receptor, which
include dry mouth and
constipation, are more common
with olanzapine than
risperidone
• What is muscarinic
(cholinergic)?
Do you hear... for 600
• This atypical antipsychotic
can cause EPS at higher
doses
• What is risperidone?
Do you hear... for 800
• Development of this metabolic
disease is a possible side-effect
of olanzapine use.
• What is diabetes?
Do you hear... for 1000
• The usual dosing schedule and
effective dosing range for most
patients.
• What is once or twice a day at 4
to 8 mg per day?
ZZZZZZZZ
• Two primary indications for
benzodiazepines
• What are anxiety and
insomnia?
ZZZZZZZZ
• Lorazepam enhances the
activity of this
neurotransmitter
• What is GABA?
ZZZZZZZZ
• Shortest acting
benzodiazepine on your list
• What is temazepam?
ZZZZZZZZ
• Side effect of diazepam that
make it useful prior to
colonsocopy
• What is anterograde
amnesia?
ZZZZZZZ
• The non-benzodiazepine that
acts on benzodiazepine
receptors
• What is zolpidem?
myo, osteo and arth... for 200
• Chronic, systemic,
autoimmune, inflammatory
disease that affects the joints
• What is rheumatoid arthritis?
myo, osteo and arth... for 400
• First line drug of choice for
osteoarthritis
• What is acetaminophen?
DAILY DOUBLE!!
• The topical analgesic derived from
the pepper plant
• What is capsaicin or capsicum?
myo, osteo and arth... for 800
• Topical counterirritant with a
cooling effect
• What is menthol or camphor?
myo, osteo and arth... for 1000
• A positive Tinel’s sign or
Phalen’s sign may indicate
this condition
• What is carpel tunnel
syndrome?
Medical terms for 200
• Dyskinesia
• What is “bad” “movement”?
Medical terms for 400
• Hair loss
• What is alopecia?
Medical terms for 600
• Hypokalemia
• What is low potassium in the
blood?
Medical terms for 800
• Rhythmical oscillations of
the eyeballs often seen with
phenytoin toxicity
• What is nystagmus?
Medical terms for 1000
• Tetrabrachius
• What is having four arms?
Whatever for 200
• Glaucoma medication that
may change eye color
• What is Xalatan (latanoprost)
Whatever for 400
• What NPH stands for
• What is Neutral Protamine
Hagedorn?
Whatever for 600
• Wt (in mg) x valence
molecular wt
• What is mEq?
Whatever for 600
• Estimate of blood glucose
over a 2 to 3 month period.
• What is Hemoglobin A1C
(HbA1c)
Whatever for 800
• Polyvinyl alcohol, cellulose
ethers, povidone, polaxamer
407, and petrolatum, mineral oil
and lanolin ointments
• What are ocular lubricants?
Whatever for 1000
• Tendonitis and tendon
rupture have been reported in
patients using this class of
antibiotic
• What is fluoroquinolones?
Final Jeopardy
• Prescription sleep aid approved last
year that is a melatonin receptor
agonist.
• What is Rozerem (ramelteon)?