NR 566 Week 4 Midterm Questions – Full Practice

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  1. Which ABO requires the following monitoring? CBC in pts with symptoms of blood disorders, CD4+ counts in pts with HIV and potassium 4 days after starting treatment in pts with possible hyperkalemia.
  2. Which drug(s) are recommended to treat infants with UTI?
  3. Which representative abo is NOT a bacteriostatic inhibitors of protein synthesis?
  4. Which abo drug class is it acceptable tp prescribe without first obtaining a culture and sensitivity?
  5. Which abo drug class should not be used in children younger than 8 years because it may cause permanent discoloration of teeth?
  6. Which abo drug class can cause kernicterus in infants when systemic drugs in the class are taken in the first trimester of pregnancy?
  7. Which abo drug class listed is known for all drugs within the class promoting the development of a C. Diff infection?
  8. Trimethoprim should be avoided in pts with which deficiency?
  9. Which drug class is contraindicated for UTI in the third trimester of pregnancy and in older adults with decreases renal function?
  10. Which UTI drug can cause permanent lung damage?
    1. Nitrofurantoin
  11. Which pts should PCNs be used with extreme caution?
  12. Tx of otitis externa is quite different from that of otitis media. Which of the following is a key differentiating symptom between otitis and otitis externa to diagnose otitis externa?
  13. Which med requires pt ed to avoid prolong exposure to sunlight?
  14. In pts with a creatinine clearance of 15-30 ml/min taking Bactrim, how should the dosing be adjusted?
  15. Which abo drug class is generally not expected to cause adverse effects in breastfed infants?
  16. Which representative abo drug class is an inhibitor of cell wall synthesis?
  17. Locate the Prescribers’ Digital Reference website (pdr.net) to answer the next An adult pt is prescribed Amoxicillin tablet for an infection. They have a creatin clearance of 24 ml/min. What dose of amoxicillin should they be prescribed?
  18. If a pt is taking Bactrim and their creatinine clearance falls below 15 ml/min, what should the provider do?
  19. Which pt being treated with a PCN is at high risk for toxicity?
  20. Which abo agents do the most to facilitate the emergence of antimicrobial resistance?
  21. What baseline data is needed to prescribe trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole?
  22. Which antibiotic does the course textbook recommend for treating a UTI in breastfeeding women?
  23. Which antibiotic class is most likely to be given to someone with otitis media if there are no contraindications?
  24. Which abo drug class can be used safely in infants with bacterial infections, including syphilis, meningitis, and group A streptococcus?

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