402 Answered Questions for the topic pharmacology

Pharmacology

05/18/20

EV is a 42-year-old, 84 kg male suffering from an acute asthmatic attack.

EV is a 42-year-old, 84 kg male suffering from an acute asthmatic attack. Using one-compartment model equations, compute a theophylline IV bolus loading dose (to be administered over 20 minutes)... more
Pharmacology

05/18/20

BJ is a 62-year-old, 70-kg female with a ventricular arrhythmia. Assuming a V = 33 L and Cl = 0.5 L/min....

BJ is a 62-year-old, 70-kg female with a ventricular arrhythmia. Assuming a V = 33 L and Cl = 0.5 L/min, use one-compartment model equations to compute a lidocaine IV bolus loading dose (to be... more
Pharmacology

05/18/20

MM is a 54-year-old, 68-kg male being treated with procainamide 750 mg regular release capsules every 6 hours for arrhythmia.

MM is a 54-year-old, 68-kg male being treated with procainamide 750 mg regular release capsules every 6 hours for arrhythmia. The following steady-state concentration is available: Css = 1.5 mg/L... more
Pharmacology

05/18/20

Can one be enrolled in a methadone maintained program and be allowed to become a pharmacy tech?

Ive been on mmt (methadone maintenance treatment) for over 12 years. I've been offered a FREE enrollment in a pharmacy tech school through my employer (chain drugstore). Before I go through the... more
Pharmacology

05/16/20

What should we know about digoxin PK to be able to interpret Mr. D.K.’s plasma digoxin levels?

Mr. D.K. is a 67 y/o male admitted to the hospital on 3/23 because of CHF. He is on digoxin since last October and regularly takes the prescribed dose once daily. Plasma measurements of digoxin was... more
Pharmacology

04/26/20

What are the drugs that comprise Truvada?

Pharmacology

04/18/20

the half-life of vancomycin is 3 hours. You inject a bolus of 2000mg into this patient. How long will it take for the blood vancomycin concentration to be less than 10mg/ml

A 26-year-old female with a history of IV heroin use (most recent use within 24 hours before admission) presents to the ED with fever and malaise. Upon exam she is clinically unstable and... more

03/30/20

When molecule A and molecule B are added to the cells, Inositol Triphosphate level decrease. What is molecule b?

context: when molecule A is added to the cells, increased levels of the 2nd messenger (inositol triphosphate (IP3) are detected. The receptor molecule A is binding to is Alpha 1 receptor and the... more
Pharmacology Science Biology Anatomy

03/19/20

case study Infection

Pharmacology

02/22/20

pharmacology question about half life

The t1/2 of digoxin is 2 days. How long will it take to achieve a steady state level of the drug? a.     12 hoursb.    4 daysc.     8 daysd.    2  months
Pharmacology Pharmaceuticals

02/21/20

Pharmaceuticals

Scenario: A doctor is about to inject an aseptically manufactured injectable finished pharmaceutical into the arm of a child.  How would you convince both the patient’s parents and the doctor... more
Pharmacology Drug Use And Abuse

02/13/20

how do amphetamines cause euphoric effects?

how do amphetamines cause euphoric effects?
Pharmacology

02/10/20

Pharmacodynamics question

An 85-year-old, 60-kg woman with a serum creatinine of 1.8 mg/dL has atrial fibrillation. A decision has been made to use digoxin to control the rapid heart rate. The target concentration of... more
Pharmacology Math Biology Anatomy

01/18/20

Dosage Calculation Question for Healthcare Professionals!

1) A healthcare provider has ordered dobutamine 10 mcg/kg/min IV for your 68 YO patient who weighs 172 lb. The dobutamine is available as 1000 mg/250 mL. At what rate will you set the IV infusion... more
Pharmacology Biology Anatomy Physiology

01/14/20

Pathophysiology Question for Healthcare Professionals!

John, a 45 year-old male walks into the clinic complaining of persistent angina that started at 1:00 AM in the morning. He is notably diaphoretic but is still ambulatory and alert. He is... more
Pharmacology Math Nursing

01/14/20

Dosage Calculation Problem for Healthcare Professionals

37) A 45 YO male weighing 65 kg is to receive tobramycin 2.5 mg/kg/dose IV every 12 hours for a severe infection. Each dose will be administered over 60 minutes. a) How many mg will the patient... more
Pharmacology Biochemistry Microbiology

12/22/19

I need help with a mix of microbiology/biochem/pharma/stereochem, see details below.

Hello, I need help with a mix of microbiology/biochem/pharma. I did an experiment where I made mimics of TB antibiotics in a lab. I need to understand the structural activity relationship of the... more

12/18/19

I need to understand the structure activity relationship of an antibiotic compound and its bioactivity

Molecule: WollamideMade analogsChanged sterechemDisk Diffusion assayB. SubitulisThe question what is the mechanism of action of Wollamide and why other analogs didnt not work or not inhibted.

12/18/19

I need to understand the structure activity relationship of an antibiotic compound and its bioactivity

Molecule: Wollamide Made analogsChanged sterechemDisk Diffusion assayB. Subitulis The question what is the mechanism of action of Wollamide and why other analogs didnt not work or not inhibted.

12/02/19

What are some of the challenges that a frontshop manager may encounter when managing store personnel?

What skills and abilities would a frontshop manager have to possess to be successful in managing personnel? Pharmacy Technician Pharmacist

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