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ANTI INFECTIVE AGENTS Antiprotozoal & Antihelmintics

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Antimalarial therapy based on life cycle of _____   protozoa.  
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First objective of Antimalarial therapy is _____   (1) treat acute attack,  
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Second objective of Antimalarial therapy is ______   (2) prevent relapse,  
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Third objective of Antimalarial therapy is ______   (3) prophylaxis.  
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Amebicides & trichomonacides are used for _____   used for amebiasis, giardiasis, & trichomoniasis  
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amebiasis, giardiasis, & trichomoniasis are the most common ____ infections in ____.   most common protozoal infections in USA.  
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Antimalarial therapy based on life cycle of _____   protozoa.  
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First objective of Antimalarial therapy is _____   (1) treat acute attack,  
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Second objective of Antimalarial therapy is ______   (2) prevent relapse,  
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Third objective of Antimalarial therapy is ______   (3) prophylaxis.  
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Amebicides & trichomonacides are used for _____   used for amebiasis, giardiasis, & trichomoniasis  
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amebiasis, giardiasis, & trichomoniasis are the most common ____ infections in ____.   most common protozoal infections in USA.  
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Cloroquine is a drug to treat ______   Malaria  
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Cloroquine suppress _____ symptoms and terminates ______ attack of both types of infection.   Malaria symptoms & acute malarial  
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Where is Cloroquine metabolized   LIver  
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What are the adverse effects of Cloroquine?   . Visual disturbances, headache, skin rash and GI distress  
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Primaquine is a drug to treat _____?   Malaria  
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Primaquine is used to curative for_____ & to prevent _____in exposed clients   relapses & malaria  
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Primaquine may cause ____ and ____   hemolytic anemia & skin rash  
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Metronidazole/flagyl is drug example in the _____ & _______.   Ambecides & trichomonacides  
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Metronidazole/flagyl is administered to treat _______ & systemic _____.   doc for symptomatic intestinal & systemic amebiasis  
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Metronidazole/flagyl is effect against_____ in males & females, and _____.   trichomoniasis & giardiasis.  
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You should avoid drinking _____ when taking Metronidazole/flagyl.   Alcohol  
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Pentamidine is drug used primary to treat _____   Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.  
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The ____ treatment of Pentamidine is used for ______.   Aerosol treatments for prophylaxis  
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When administering Pentamidine there are Adverse reactions with_______route which is route for ___isease control.   IV & Acute disease  
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Antihelmintics treat _____   roundworms  
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Roundworms may infest _____ lumen or inhabit _____   intestinal lumen or tissues  
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How are tapeworms acquired?   By eating undercooked beef,pork or fish  
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Flukes are ingested from _________ or snails.   infected organ meats  
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Mebendazole has a ____ spectrum   Broad  
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Mebendazole is used _____ to treat intestinal ______.   broad-spectrum; intestinal helmiths.  
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Fatty foods favor______.   absorption.  
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There are ____ toxic reactions for Mebendazol.   few  
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____ infections may occur when taking Mebendazol.   Superinfections  
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When administering Mebendazole you should assess _____   Stooling  
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What are the Care Implications for protozoal & helminthic infestations?   Treatment of entire family Not recommendedfor use during pregnancy. Preventative malaria actions. Assessment of affective tissue  
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