BIOL 4010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Interferon, Pyrithione, Penicillamine

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Patient assessment: think about issues that need to be identified that are important. Conditions coexisting medical conditions which may predispose to clinical picture. Medications: ethionamide, methoxasalen, auranofin, methyldopa, buspirone, griseofulvin, penicillamine, chlorpromazine, haloperidol, phenothiazines, cimetidine, interferon, alfa, psoralens, androgen (danazol), stanozolol, metals- arsenic, gold, lithium. Signs & symptoms - (pqrst)2: drugs that trigger sb: arsenic, ethionamide, methoxasalen, auranofin, gold, methyldopa, buspirone, griseofulvin, penicillamine, chlorpromazine, haloperidol, phenothiazines, cimetidine, interferon, alfa, psoralens, danazol, lithium, stanozolol, elevated stress, cold & dry air, fatigue, alcohol based products. Inadequate sleep: bad hygiene, palliating factors- what makes it better, reduce emotional stress, get adequate sleep, use of a humidifier, exposure to sun and warmth. Q- quality, quality: quality (description & name, cradle cap in infants- thick & dry yellow-brown scares over redness. Might be yellow exudate present at folds of skins. Inflamed, erythematous (redness), greasy, scaling eruption, yellow-brown patches/plaques.

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