NR 567 Week 7 Study Worksheet; Infectious Disease (All Correct Answers)
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Institution | NR 567 Advanced Pharmacology for the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse |
Contributor | Jaime Bradely |
NR 567 Week 7: Study Worksheet: Infectious Disease
Directions
To complete this assignment, download the study worksheet. As you study the material for the week, research and answer the following multiple- choice questions. When the worksheet is done, enter your responses in the Week 7 Quiz by Sunday 11:59pm MT. You do not need to submit this form, just complete the Quiz using the answers that you have researched.
Questions
- Which of the following is the first line treatment for hospital acquired Clostridioides difficile colitis?
- Of the following, which of the following cover most anaerobic bacteria?
- Which of the following antimicrobials will penetrate the blood brain barrier and cross into the cerebrospinal fluid?
- Which of the following agents is the only currently available 4th generation cephalosporin?
- An antibiotic capable of inhibiting or retarding bacterial growth, allowing the body’s defense mechanisms to handle the infection is known as:
- A person with a sulfa allergy cannot be treated with a medication based in sulfates, such as Morphine sulfate, due to risk of anaphylaxis.
- You are managing a patient with a dental abscess who is unable to get into the dentist until next week. The patient is stable for outpatient treatment. This patient also has a penicillin allergy. Which antibiotic will you prescribe?
- Surgical prophylactic treatment should include which of the following principles?
- Tetracyclines may cause which of the following adverse reactions/side effects?
- You are working on the surgical unit and following the gram stain of a patient who just had surgical debridement for osteomyelitis. The gram stain has just returned as Gram- Negative. Which antibiotic would you initiate at this time?
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Year 2022 |
Institution | NR 567 Advanced Pharmacology for the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse |
Contributor | Jaime Bradely |