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a. I only 21. Which of the following should be avoided
b. III only with Toradol?
c. I and II only
d. II and III only I. Plicamycin
e. All II. Valproic acid
III. Moxalactam
18. Toradol can be given:
a. I only
I. Orally b. III only
II. Intramuscularly c. I and II only
III. Intravenously d. II and III only
e. All
a. I only
b. III only 22. All of the following drugs should be avoided
c. I and II only with Toradol EXCEPT:
d. II and III only
e. All a. Antivert
b. Cefotetan
19. Because of its serious and dangerous side c. Auranofin
effects, Toradol should not be given for more than: d. Methotrexate
e. Probenecid
a. 3 days
b. 5 days 23. A patient has a past history of G.I. ulcers. He
c. 7 days needs potassium supplements for the treatment of
d. 11 days his hypokalemia. As a pharmacist, which of the
e. 14 days following potassium supplements would you
recommend for the patient? (Select ALL that apply.)
20. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about
Toradol? a. K-Dur
b. K-Tab
a. Toradol is a short term analgesic agent c. Micro K Extentabs
indicated for a severe pain that cannot d. Kaochlor
be controlled by regular NSAIDs. e. Klotrix
b. It causes peptic ulcers and perforation
of the stomach, and should be avoided 24. The active ingredient(s) found in Symbicort
in patients with gastric ulcers. is/are:
c. Toradol is contraindicated in patients
with renal impairment. I. Budesonide
d. Toradol inhibits the aggregation of II. Formoterol
platelets and increases the risk of III. Ipratropium
bleeding.
e. Toradol is a preferable analgesic agent a. I only
for epidural and/or intrathecal b. III only
administration. c. I and II only
d. II and III only
e. All
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