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  • November 10, 2024
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Question 1

pts

In diagnosing and treating UTI in males over the age of 50 it is essential to
include the following in addition to the routine care:



Culture the urine once antibiotics are started



Rule out obstruction in the urinary system


Isolate the organism before starting treatment



All of the above



Question 2

pts

The most common pathogen seen in Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)
is:



Streptococcus pneumoniae


Acinetobacter species



Enterobacteriaceae



Klebsiella pneumonia



Question 3

, pts

Based on updated recommendations from the Surviving Sepsis Campaign:
International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2021,
which of the following recommendations are only those that are considered
either Best-Practice statements or have Strong Recommendations with
moderate to high quality of evidence.



Colloidal solutions should be first-line IV solutions followed by crystalloids if
ineffective.



High tidal volume (>10 ml/lg) should be used in most patients requiring
mechanical ventilation.



Adults with high risk of methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) septic shock should
use broad-spectrum antimicrobials with MRSA
coverage over broad-spectrum antimicrobials
without MRSA is best practice.


Dopamine should be used as first-line agent for hemodynamic response.



Question 4

pts

Based on the information given and the Infectious Diseases Society of
America Guidelines (2016), which of the following medication regimens
should be ordered as initial dosing for patients diagnosed with acute
tuberculosis?



Isoniazid (INH) + rifampin (RIF) + pyrazinamide
(PZA) + ethambutol (EMB) for 2 months

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