Renal Drugs - Generic and Drug class

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Which drug is both aluminum-free and calcium-free?

  • Sucroferric oxyhydroxide (correct)
  • Calcitriol
  • Calcium carbonate
  • Ferric citrate

Which drug is a calcimimetic?

  • Regular insulin
  • Albuterol
  • Cinacalcet (correct)
  • Sodium bicarbonate

Which drug is a vitamin D analog?

  • Calcitriol (correct)
  • Sevelamer hydrochloride
  • Sodium polystyrene sulfonate
  • Patiromer

Which drug is used to stabilize the heart and prevent arrhythmias?

<p>Calcium gluconate (D)</p>
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Aluminum hydroxide is a calcium-based drug.

<p>False (B)</p>
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Sevelamer carbonate is a calcium-based drug.

<p>False (B)</p>
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Regular insulin is used to shift potassium intracellularly.

<p>False (B)</p>
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Calcitriol is a calcimimetic drug.

<p>False (B)</p>
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Name a drug that is aluminum-based.

<p>Aluminum hydroxide</p>
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Name a drug that is both non-calcium and non-aluminum.

<p>Sucroferric oxyhydroxide</p>
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Name a drug that is a vitamin D analog.

<p>Calcitriol</p>
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Name a drug used to eliminate potassium from the body.

<p>Sodium polystyrene sulfonate</p>
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Match the following drugs with their primary usage:

<p>Aluminum hydroxide = Stabilize the heart, Prevent arrhythmias Calcifediol = Vitamin D analogs Sodium bicarbonate = Move It, Shift K intracellularly Patiromer = Remove It, Eliminate K from the body</p>
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Match the following drugs with their category:

<p>Calcium carbonate = Calcium-based Sevelamer hydrochloride = Sevelamer (non-calcium, non-aluminum) Doxercalciferol = Vitamin D analogs Etelcalcetide = Calcimimetic</p>
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Match the following drugs with their category:

<p>Sucroferric oxyhydroxide = Aluminum-free, calcium-free Furosemide = Remove It, Eliminate K from the body Lanthanum carbonate = Aluminum-free, calcium-free Calcium acetate = Calcium-based</p>
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Match the following drugs with their primary usage:

<p>Albuterol = Move It, Shift K intracellularly Dextrose = Move It, Shift K intracellularly Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate = Remove It, Eliminate K from the body Regular insulin = Move It, Shift K intracellularly</p>
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