Deck 46: Antimicrobial Agents
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Deck 46: Antimicrobial Agents
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An older adult with a history of asthma, rhinitis, and no known drug allergies has been admitted to receive IV antimicrobial therapy for bronchitis. The patient has received the oral form of the antimicrobial agent in the past. Which factors increase the risk for an allergic reaction? (Select all that apply.)
A) Medical history of asthma
B) The patient's age
C) IV antimicrobial therapy
D) Medical history of rhinitis
E) Subsequent use of the same antimicrobial therapy
A) Medical history of asthma
B) The patient's age
C) IV antimicrobial therapy
D) Medical history of rhinitis
E) Subsequent use of the same antimicrobial therapy
Medical history of asthma
Medical history of rhinitis
Subsequent use of the same antimicrobial therapy
Medical history of rhinitis
Subsequent use of the same antimicrobial therapy
2
A patient is scheduled to take tetracycline and aluminum hydroxide (Amphojel) at the same time. When will the nurse administer the medications to achieve the optimal effects?
A) Both medications together
B) Amphojel 30 minutes before tetracycline
C) Tetracycline with orange juice
D) Tetracycline 1 hour before Amphojel
A) Both medications together
B) Amphojel 30 minutes before tetracycline
C) Tetracycline with orange juice
D) Tetracycline 1 hour before Amphojel
Tetracycline 1 hour before Amphojel
3
On what is the selection of an antimicrobial agent based?
A) Sensitivity of the microorganism to the drug
B) Half-life of the medication
C) Therapeutic levels of the drug
D) Bioavailability of the drug
A) Sensitivity of the microorganism to the drug
B) Half-life of the medication
C) Therapeutic levels of the drug
D) Bioavailability of the drug
Sensitivity of the microorganism to the drug
4
A patient is admitted with glomerulonephritis. IV gentamicin therapy is started after cultures indicate gram-negative bacilli in the blood. The patient also receives IV furosemide (Lasix). The nurse will monitor for signs and symptoms of toxicity related to which organ?
A) Kidneys
B) Pancreas
C) Liver
D) Brain
A) Kidneys
B) Pancreas
C) Liver
D) Brain
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5
A patient has been receiving home health care and IV antimicrobial therapy for osteomyelitis (infection of the bone) of the lower right leg for the past 4 weeks. What will the nurse assess to evaluate the effectiveness of the antimicrobial agent? (Select all that apply.)
A) Pain of the right leg
B) Patient temperature
C) Presence of edema, redness, or swelling in the right lower leg
D) Culture and sensitivity parameters at the drug completion
E) CBC and sedimentation rate laboratory values
A) Pain of the right leg
B) Patient temperature
C) Presence of edema, redness, or swelling in the right lower leg
D) Culture and sensitivity parameters at the drug completion
E) CBC and sedimentation rate laboratory values
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6
Which drugs may reach toxic blood levels if administered with macrolide antibiotics? (Select all that apply.)
A) Benzodiazepines
B) Digoxin
C) NSAIDs
D) HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors
E) Diuretics
F) Theophylline
A) Benzodiazepines
B) Digoxin
C) NSAIDs
D) HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors
E) Diuretics
F) Theophylline
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7
Which conditions may occur with the administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics over an extended period of time?
A) Cross-sensitivity
B) Immunosuppression
C) Secondary infection
D) Immunity
A) Cross-sensitivity
B) Immunosuppression
C) Secondary infection
D) Immunity
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8
The health care provider has prescribed penicillin and probenecid for a patient with a sexually transmitted disease. What is the purpose of combining these medications?
A) To accelerate the excretion of the penicillin
B) To inhibit the absorption of penicillin to allow the drug to remain in the transport phase
C) To inhibit the excretion of the penicillin
D) To reduce toxic effects associated with penicillin
A) To accelerate the excretion of the penicillin
B) To inhibit the absorption of penicillin to allow the drug to remain in the transport phase
C) To inhibit the excretion of the penicillin
D) To reduce toxic effects associated with penicillin
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9
Which drug is incompatible with heparin?
A) Gentamicin
B) Ampicillin (Unasyn)
C) Ticarcillin (Timentin)
D) Ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
A) Gentamicin
B) Ampicillin (Unasyn)
C) Ticarcillin (Timentin)
D) Ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
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10
The nurse will monitor patients on cephalosporins and loop diuretics for which adverse effect?
A) Hepatic toxicity
B) Ototoxicity
C) Nephrotoxicity
D) Splenotoxicity
A) Hepatic toxicity
B) Ototoxicity
C) Nephrotoxicity
D) Splenotoxicity
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11
A patient allergic to penicillin is being evaluated for a gram-negative infection. Which antimicrobial drug class would the health care provider be cautious in prescribing because of a possible cross-sensitivity and/or allergic reaction?
A) Cephalosporins
B) Aminoglycosides
C) Sulfonamides
D) Quinolones
A) Cephalosporins
B) Aminoglycosides
C) Sulfonamides
D) Quinolones
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12
What adverse effect may manifest as dizziness, tinnitus, and progressive hearing loss?
A) Ear infection
B) Drug allergy
C) Ototoxicity
D) Idiosyncratic reaction
A) Ear infection
B) Drug allergy
C) Ototoxicity
D) Idiosyncratic reaction
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13
Which drug is the cornerstone of treatment for prophylaxis and treatment of tuberculosis (TB)?
A) Amphotericin B (Abelcet)
B) Streptomycin (Streptomycin)
C) Isoniazid (Nydrazid)
D) Acyclovir (Zovirax)
A) Amphotericin B (Abelcet)
B) Streptomycin (Streptomycin)
C) Isoniazid (Nydrazid)
D) Acyclovir (Zovirax)
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14
A patient indicates during the nursing assessment that he is currently taking zidovudine (Retrovir). For which condition is the patient being treated?
A) Influenza A
B) HIV infection
C) Tuberculosis
D) Herpes simplex
A) Influenza A
B) HIV infection
C) Tuberculosis
D) Herpes simplex
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15
An older adult who has septicemia is receiving IV aminoglycoside therapy. Which symptom is most important for the nurse to monitor?
A) Bone marrow suppression
B) Ototoxicity
C) Gastrointestinal distress
D) Photosensitivity
A) Bone marrow suppression
B) Ototoxicity
C) Gastrointestinal distress
D) Photosensitivity
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