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Lecture notes of 10 pages for the course pharmacology at Lsuhsc School Of Nursing (pharm)

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( 2024 Summer I ) Nursing Pharmacology( NURS 3370 A OA LEC ) ABSN Course Materials
Module 2: Immune: Antimycobacterials, Antifungals, Antivirals, Antimalarials, Anthelmintics, Ectoparasiticides
Review Test Submission: 📝 Complete: Module 2 Quiz - Antibiotics




Review Test Submission: 📝 Complete: Module 2 Quiz - Antibiotics



User Victoria Bishop
Course ( 2024 Summer I ) Nursing Pharmacology( NURS 3370 A OA LEC ) ABSN
Test 📝 Complete: Module 2 Quiz - Antibiotics
Started 5/18/24 8:41 PM
Submitted 5/18/24 9:11 PM
Due Date 5/26/24 11:59 PM
Status Completed
Attempt Score 100 out of 100 points
Time Elapsed 30 minutes out of 1 hour and 15 minutes
Results Displayed Submitted Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly Answered Questions


Question 1 4 out of 4 points

A provider has ordered oral voriconazole [Vfend] for a patient who has a systemic fungal infection. The
nurse obtains a medication history and learns that the patient takes phenobarbital for seizures. The
nurse will contact the provider to discuss which possibility?
Selected Answer: c. Using a different antifungal agent
Response Voriconazole can interact with many drugs. It should not be combined with drugs that are
Feedback: powerful P450 inhibitors, including phenobarbital, because these can reduce the levels of
voriconazole. Administering the voriconazole IV will not increase the serum level. It is not
correct to reduce the dose of either drug.

, 5/22/24, 1:01 PM Review Test Submission: 📝 Complete: Module 2 Quiz - ...

Question 2 4 out of 4 points


After starting an antiviral protease inhibitor, a patient with HIV telephones the nurse, complaining, “I’m so
hungry and thirsty all the time! I’m urinating 10 or 12 times a day.” The nurse recognizes these findings
to be consistent with:
Selected Answer: a. hyperglycemia.

Response Protease inhibitors have been associated with hyperglycemia, new-onset diabetes, abrupt
Feedback: exacerbation of existing diabetes, and diabetic ketoacidosis. These symptoms are not
consistent with pancreatic infiltration or an allergic reaction. No evidence indicates that the
patient is noncompliant.



Question 3 4 out of 4 points

A patient who takes imipramine has a moderate infection with P. vivax that is chloroquine resistant.
Which medication will the nurse expect the provider to order?
Selected Answer: a. Atovaquone/proguanil [Malarone]
Response The combination of atovaquone and proguanil is highly effective for the prophylaxis and
Feedback: treatment of chloroquine-resistant malaria. Artemether/lumefantrine inhibits CYP2D6 and
can raise the levels of drugs that are substrates for this enzyme, including imipramine.
Artesunate is an investigational drug used for severe malaria. Quinine has many toxic side
effects.



Question 4 4 out of 4 points

The nurse is preparing to administer amphotericin B intravenously. The nurse will expect to pretreat the
patient with which medications?
Selected Answer: c. Acetaminophen [Tylenol], diphenhydramine [Benadryl], and meperidine [Demerol]
Response Optimum pretreatment before the administration of amphotericin B comprises
Feedback: acetaminophen, diphenhydramine, and meperidine (for rigors). Motrin is not suggested as
pretreatment. Aspirin is an option, but it may increase kidney damage. Morphine is not
indicated in the pretreatment regimen.

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