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Posted by mufti khan on June 05, 2001 at 16:33:53:

THEME ; the pharmacological management of patients with renal impairment
a) phenothiazines
b) amphotericin B
c) Isoniazid
d) thiazide
e) cephalosporin
f) gentamicin
g) amitriptyline
h) carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
i) streptomycin
j) erythromycin
11. A 60 year old with chronic renal failure requires medication for glaucoma.
The most appropriate medication would be

12. A patient in chronic renal failure on hemodialysis is concerned about his urine which is brownish-red in colour. The patient is on multiple medications You suspect that this is secondary to medication the patient is on. Which pharmaceutical chracteristically causes reddish-brown coloration of the urine?

13. A patient of hemodialysis develops a systemic fungal infection.
The most appropriate medication would be

14. You are reviewing a patient in the intensive care unit with acute renal failure. Which antimicrobial agent is LEAST likely to require a dose adjustment in renal failure?

15. A 28 year old outpatient with a history of glomeulonephritis has a positive dipstick reaction to proteins in the urine. False-positive dipstick reactions for proteins are a feature of which medication?



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