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ATI Pharmacology Review with Complete Solutions Newest Update 2024.
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  • ATI Pharmacology Review with Complete Solutions Newest Update 2024. Cephalosporin -broad spectrum -ceph/cefs -Similar to PCN/ don't give if PCN allergy -can cause bleeding w/ other bleeding meds monitor bleeding time (tonsil story) - Disulfiram reaction (puke & puke & puke) just like Flagyl, the protozoal drug - Store in fridge & take with food ALL antibiotics have these side effects - allergy, hypersensitivity - suprainfection - organ (kidney & ear) toxicity - lowers OC effectiveness...
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ATI Pharmacology Review with Complete Solutions Newest Update 2024.
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  • ATI Pharmacology Review with Complete Solutions Newest Update 2024. Cephalosporin -broad spectrum -ceph/cefs -Similar to PCN/ don't give if PCN allergy -can cause bleeding w/ other bleeding meds monitor bleeding time (tonsil story) - Disulfiram reaction (puke & puke & puke) just like Flagyl, the protozoal drug - Store in fridge & take with food ALL antibiotics have these side effects - allergy, hypersensitivity - suprainfection - organ (kidney & ear) toxicity - lowers OC effectiveness...
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NSG 251 Pharmacology Final Exam – With Questions & All Correct Answers (Expert Rated A+)
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  • NSG 251 Pharmacology Final Exam – With Questions & All Correct Answers (Expert Rated A+) NSG 251 Pharmacology Final Exam – With Questions & All Correct Answers (Expert Rated A+) General nursing implications for antidepressants - ANSWER - -Therapeutic effects- 2-4 weeks -Assess depression, suicide precautions -Encourage diet and exercise (helps increase serotonin) -Watch w/ children and adolescents (significant risk for suicide) -Recommend counseling, support groups 1st Generation ...
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  Quiz 1 Pharmacology 5334 A Graded 2024 Questions And Answers
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  • PCN drug-drug interactions - -aminoglycosides -bacteriostatic antibiotics -probenecid Cephalosporin Generation 1 - -cephalexin -cephazolin -cephadoxil Cephalosporin and PCN - Cross allergy w/PCN Carbapenems - not active against MRSA Vancomycin treats - gram positive Vancomycin AE - ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity, red man syndrome Vancomycin main danger - Hosp/vent. pneumonia in pt w/ Crcl less than 50 as it increases mortality Monobactams treats - gram negative aerobic ...
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APEA Predictor Exam Questions and Answers with Complete Solution (APEA All Possible Questions and Answers) Questions & Answers (Verified Answers by Expert) 2024/2025
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  • Metformin is a good choice for many older adults with type 2 diabetes. What should be monitored carefully? Renal dysfunction Primary therapeutic interventions for pts who presents with hives is antihistamines example of 1st generation cephalosporin used to treat skin infection is cephalexin (reflex) copper deposits in the cornea kayser - fliesher rings Patient who has hep b has predominence of lymphocytes pts who have glucose - 6 - phosphate dehydrageanose (G6PD) should avoid aspirin ...
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FNP Board review questions 2023
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  • FNP Board review questions 2023 A 24-year old, otherwise healthy college student presents with c/o cough x 6 weeks. She has tried several OTC cough meds with no improvement. What is the most important information to consider when building your differential diagnoses? A) Her age B) Family hx C) Ineffectiveness of OTC cough medicines D) Length of time she has been coughing - ANSWER D) Length of time she has been coughing Why? This information helps you build ...
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NURS 5334 | QUIZ 1 PHARMACOLOGY | STUDY GUIDE | 100% VERIFIED VERSION
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  • NURS 5334 | QUIZ 1 PHARMACOLOGY | STUDY GUIDE | 100% VERIFIED VERSION PCN drug-drug interactions - -aminoglycosides -bacteriostatic antibiotics -probenecid Cephalosporin Generation 1 - -cephalexin
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NR 566 QUIZ 1
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  • Which patients should penicillins be used with extreme caution? Patients with renal impairment, preexisting hearing impairment, and those receiving ototoxic and nephrotoxic drugs. Correct! Patients with a history of severe allergic reactions to cephalosporins, or carbapenems. Patients with QT prolongation. Patients using valproate to control seizures. Rationale: Penicillins should be used with extreme caution in patients with a history of severe allergic reactions to penicillins, cephalo...
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FNP Board Review Questions With Correct Answers 100% 2024/2025
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  • A 24-year-old, otherwise healthy college student presents with c/o cough x 6 weeks. She has tried several OTC cough meds with no improvement. What is the most important information to consider when building your differential diagnoses? A) Her age B) Family hx C) Ineffectiveness of OTC cough medicines D) Length of time she has been coughing - D) Length of time she has been coughing Why? This information helps you build your ddx Acute cough < 3 weeks: bronchitis, sinusitis, PND, exacerbat...
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WGU D116 UNIT 8 OA REVIEW EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • WGU D116 UNIT 8 OA REVIEW EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS A nursing student asks for clarification on the differences between the mechanisms of spontaneous mutation and conjugation in acquired resistance of microbes. Which statement is correct? - correct answer Spontaneous mutation leads to resistance to only one antimicrobial agent A patient receiving a cephalosporin develops a secondary intestinal infection caused by Clostridium difficile. What is an appropriate treatment for thi...
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