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unit 2 nclex

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Your patient is allergic to PCN. He also may have a cross allergy to which class of antibiotics? cephalosporins
Antibiotics cause diarrhea because: normal intestinal bacteria are destroyed
When a nurse is giving an aminoglycoside,the nurse is aware that the client may develop: neuromuscular blockade
All of the following are examples of a superinfection EXCEPT- thrush,vaginal discharge,urticaria or c-diff urticaria
The nurse knows that both penicillins & cephalosporins act on bacteria by: weakening the cell wall and allowing internal contents to be expelled
Which if the following should the nurse include in teaching about taking a tetracycline? encourage the patient to take the medication before meals
What are the symptoms of Steven's Johnson Syndrome? fever,cough & lesions on the skin & mucous membrane
When monitoring for leukopenia, what is the most important symptom that the nurse would report? any fever or sore throat
What nursing action would be most important when caring for a patient with thrombocytopenia? handle patient's extremities with care
What are the symptoms of a superinfections? itching around the anal area & diarrhea
which of the following would the nurse tell the patient who has been prescribed an antibiotic? Taking yogurt,buttermilk or acidophilus capsules may reduce the risk of superinfections
When discussing a culture & sensitivity test a team conference, the nurse correctly states that a culture identifies the microorganism & the sensitivity test__________ identifies the antibiotic that will best control the infection
WHICH of the following is true humoral immunity? a type of immunity based on the antigen-antibody response
Which of the following occurs with passive immunity? antibodies made by another human or by an animal or used to provide immunity
Which of the following describes how naturally acquired immunity is attained? The person develops the disease & forms antibodies against the disease
Which of the following lab tests would most likely be ordered if an antineoplastic drug depressess the bone marrow? complete blood count (cbc)
WHich of the following nursing interventions would be most appropriate for the patient with stomatitis? giving mouth care with a normal saline solution
If a patient experiences anorexia as an adverse reaction to antineoplastic drugs,which of the following interventions would the nurse add to the careplan? offer 5 to 6 small meals each day rather than 3 large meals
Which of the following instructions would be most important for the nurse to tell a patient for whom tetracycline capsule have been prescribed? Do not take with milk or milk products
What is photosensitivity reaction? an exaggerated sunburn reaction when exposed to sunlight
The nurse would suspect that the patient taking gentamycin has developed ototoxicity if which of the following symptoms occur? dizziness
Which of the following is a sign of neurotoxicity? circumoral paresthesia
When administering an aminoglycoside, it is particularly important for the nurse to monitor the patient's ________________ because neuromuscular blockade is a possibility respiratory rate
What is the purpose of receiving an antibiotic for the patient with a viral infection? The antibiotic is given to prevent or treat a 2ndary bacterial infection
The human cells most likely to be affected by HIV are: CD4 & TLymphocytes
Serious systemic fungal infections are treated with which medication? amphotericin B
Your patient has a throat infection. The culture is postitive for candidis. Which medication do you expect to be ordered? nystatin
Your patient complains of dysuria, the MD prescribes Pyridium, you instruct the patient that when taking pyridum with an antibiotic, do not take it longer than? 2 days
When a patient is prescribed phenazopyridine(Pyridum) what would the nurse tell the pt concerning the urine? The urine may appear reddish-orange
Which of the following drugs is an anticholinergic drug used to treat symptoms of an overactive bladder? tolterodine (Detrol)
Your pt suffers from dysuria 2ndary to a UTI, they would get what med? pyridum
An antibiotic with a high degree of activity against many organisms would be called? broad-spectrum
What is the test to determine the specific organism and the treatment that will be most effective against it? culture & sensitivity studies
A medication that interferes with an important life process of an organism, making it weaker or incapable of reproducing is? bacteriostatic
What is used in viral, parasitic or fungal infections if a 2ndary bacterial infection develops? antibiotics
What is the most common adverse reactions to antiinfective medications? superinfections, organ toxicity & hypersensitivity
With organisms that produce penicillinase, the medication used should be? penicillinase-resistant
When taking Birth control and antibiotics at the same time what would the nurse instruct the patient? Use a backup method for birth control since antibiotics stop the action of the BC pill
Zovirax(acyclovir)is indicated in the treatment of ? herpes simplex
Antiretroviral agents exert their effect by interfering with the replication of the retrovirus
What condition can result when antifungals are taken concurrently with corticosteroid therapy? Superinfection
Common adverse reactions associated with antineoplastic drugs include alopecia & bone marrow depression
Hormones may be prescribed for a patient with cancer of the ? prostate
A patient taking Mustargen is suffering from alopecia, the nurse should include which intervention in the care plan? Offer the use of a scarf
A medication containing a weakened or dead antigen is called a ? vaccine
An intervention to relieve local discomfort from an immunization is? application of ice
An example of artificially acquired active immunity is? receiving prophylactic vaccines
The development of the chicken pox virus is an example of what kind of immunity? Artificial
Your patient has the protozoan clostridium difficile, you would expect to administer? Flagyl (metronidizole)
Your patient suffers from dysuria 2ndary to a UTI, they would get? Pyridum (phenazopyridine)
Created by: jmbosworth1972
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