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HIV/AIDS Treatment Review

Quick review of HIV/AIDS and the common drugs that treat this disease.

MeganEaley
Created Date 09.03.19
Last Updated 09.03.19
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Topics of this game:
  • HIV can be transmitted in all of these ways EXCEPT:
  • Which of the following lab tests is the most important indicator of response to ART?
  • Which medication class works by blocking the viral DNA from incorporating into the host cell DNA in the nucleus?
  • Patients need to have an adherence rate of ____% or higher for their ART regimen to be effective long-term.
  • All complete regimens of ART will contain two different ____.
  • Which of the following is a single tablet complete regimen recommended first line for treatment-naive patients?
  • Which of the following medications requires screening for the HLA-B*5701 allele prior to initiation?
  • Which of the following drugs does NOT cause exacerbation of HBV if discontinued?
  • Which class of medications is most associated with ADRs of lactic acidosis and hepatomegaly with steatosis?
  • Which medication requires renal dose adjustments?
  • Which of the following medications causes nephrotoxicity, osteomalacia, and Fanconi syndrome?
  • Which of the following medications does NOT include SJS rash as a possible ADR?
  • Which of the following is the only single tablet complete regimen that doesn't contain the NRTI backbone?
  • Pregnant women with a high viral load (> 1,000 copies/mL) near the time of delivery should receive ___ by intravenous infusion.
  • HCPs exposed to possible HIV-infected bodily fluids should start PEP within ___ hours of exposure and continue for ___ days.
  • Which of the following medications is indicated for people who are not HIV positive, but are at high risk for contracting it?
  • Primary prophylaxis for pneumocystis pneumonia consists of ___ once the CD4+ count falls below ___ cells/mm3.
  • A patient with a CD4+ count of 44 cells/mm3 should be given which opportunistic infection (OI) prophylaxis regimen?

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