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pharm final N180
Examination 2024
Questions With 100%
Correct Solutions

, A nurse is preparing to administer Penicillin (IV), what should the nurse do first? - with
answers:Assess the client for allergies


A patient was recently prescribed Penicillin G to help with her recent diagnosis of Pneumonia,
which of the following medicine interactions would cause the greatest concern? - with
answers:Amino-glycosides


A client is prescribed Cefazolin for a bacterial infection. The nurse knows that Cefazolin acts by:
- with answers:destroying the bacterial cell wall


A client has renal failure and bacterial infection, which of the following medications prescribed
would the nurse be cautious of? - with answers:Cefazolin


You currently have a patient that is 6 months pregnant and is currently taking Tetraclycline,
which of the following can occur in her unborn baby? - with answers:Staining of the teeth


A nurse is caring for a patient that is currently taking Tetracycline to help treat this acne vulgaris,
which of the following manifestations should the nurse monitor as an adverse effect? - with
answers:Jaundice


A provider is switching antibiotics to Erythromycin due to an allergic reaction for a patient
newly diagnosed with Pneumonia. Which antibiotic was the patient originally prescribed? - with
answers:Penicillin


A patient is newly taking Erythromycin, which of the following findings should the nurse be
concerned for? - with answers:History of prolonged QT


A patient has been newly prescribed gentamicin to treat their UTI. Which statement by the
patient should cause the nurse to be most concerned? - with answers:The patient states she is
currently taking Lasix

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