(Answered) NR566 Week 2: HIV National Curriculum – Antiretroviral Therapy


COURSE  

NR 566 Adv Pharm Care of the Family


Instructions to Join National HIV Curriculum Group

Please complete the three topics listed below, including the quizzes, and upload your certificate of completion into the Canvas course. Each topic overview and module require approximately 60 minutes to complete.

Complete the topics below from Module 3 each one is worth 30 points for a total of 90 points.

Lesson 1: Antiretroviral Medications and Initial Therapy
Lesson 2: Adverse Effects of Antiretroviral Medications
Lesson 3: Drug Interactions with Antiretroviral Medications
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Lesson 1 Quiz: Antiretroviral Medications and Initial Therapy

  1. Question: What result is … for maraviroc to … appropriate for use?
  2. Question: Which one of the following medications requires phosphorylation to become active as an inhibitor of HIV?
  3. Question: According to the Adult and Adolescent ARV Guidelines, at what CD4 threshold should antiretroviral therapy by … for persons with HIV?
  4. Question: According to the Adult and Adolescent ARV Guidelines, which one of the following is … as a recommended initial regimen for most people with HIV?
  5. Question: After starting the antiretroviral therapy, when should the next HIV RNA level … checked?

Lesson-2 Quiz: Adverse Effects of Antiretroviral Medications 

  1. Question: Which one of the following antiretroviral therapy regimens has been most clearly … with weight gain?
  2. Question: Which one of the following medications requires baseline HLA-B*5701 testing to identify persons at increased risk of developing a medication-related hypersensitivity reaction?
  3. Question: Which organs are most likely to … by long-term tenofovir DF therapy
  4. Question: What is the most likely explanation for this small, but persistent increase in serum creatinine?
  5. Question: Atazanavir causes hyperbilirubinemia by inhibiting what enzyme?

Lesson 3 Quiz: Drug Interactions with Antiretroviral Medications 

  1. Question: Which superfamily of enzymes is responsible for the metabolism of more than half of all antiretroviral medications?
  2. Question: Which one of the following antiretroviral medications is most likely to have levels … if taken with a proton-pump inhibitor?
  3. Question: What impact will this antiretroviral therapy switch likely have on methadone levels during the next 6 weeks?
  4. Question: Which one of the following can … a serious complication of coadministration of ritonavir and inhaled fluticasone?
  5. Question: Which one of the following antiretroviral medications should … in a patient taking rifampin?

ANSWERS  

Lesson 2 Quiz: Adverse Effects of Antiretroviral Medications

Results: 5 out of 5 correct

1

Which one of the following antiretroviral therapy regimens has been most clearly associated with weight gain?

Doravirine-tenofovir DF-emtricitabine

Elvitegravir-cobicistat-tenofovir DF-emtricitabine

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Dolutegravir plus tenofovir alafenamide-emtricitabine

Raltegravir plus tenofovir DF-emtricitabine

2

A 31-year-old woman newly diagnosed with HIV and her initial CD4 count is 238 cells/mm3. The plan is to immediately start antiretroviral therapy.

Which one of the following medications requires baseline HLA-B*5701 testing to identify persons at increased risk of developing a medication-related hypersensitivity reaction?

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