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REGIS NU641 Pharmacology Exam 2 Study Guide 2023/24
  • REGIS NU641 Pharmacology Exam 2 Study Guide 2023/24

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  • REGIS NU641 Pharmacology Exam 2 Study Guide 2023/24 Infectious Disease (35%) Resistance factors: d/t recent use of abx, over prescription of broad spectrum abx, <2yo & >65yo tend to have more abx resistance, day care center attendees, exposure to young kids, multiple comorbids, immunosuppression (b/c tx’d w/ abx frequently) refer to local lab’s antibiogram to decide tx- identifies local resistance patterns* Antibiotic Classes – focus on what’s treated in Primary Care / Outpa...
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CSMLS Practice Complete Guide
  • CSMLS Practice Complete Guide

  • Examen • 57 pages • 2024
  • CSMLS Practice Complete Guide ____ is an illness noted in the Biohazard Level 3 category. a. Chicken pox. b. Hepatitis A. c. West Nile virus. d. Ebola. c A Medical Laboratory Technologist from the RAH Laboratory is part of a team traveling to the North Thunder Bay Laboratory to assess if that laboratory is adhering to the set standards for laboratory services. This MLT is taking part in which one of the following processes? Select one: a. Risk Management b. Quality Improvem...
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2023 Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, 5th edition Woo Robinson Test Bank Revised
  • 2023 Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, 5th edition Woo Robinson Test Bank Revised

  • Examen • 488 pages • 2023
  • 2023 Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, 5th edition Woo Robinson Test Bank Revised 1. Factors that place a patient at risk of developing an antimicrobial-resistant organism include: 2. Providers should use an antibiogram when prescribing. An antibiogram is: 3.Infants and young children are at higher risk of developing antibiotic-resistant infections due to:
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Final Exam: NUR635/ NUR 635 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Grand Canyon
  • Final Exam: NUR635/ NUR 635 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Grand Canyon

  • Examen • 32 pages • 2023
  • Final Exam: NUR635/ NUR 635 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Grand Canyon Q: The NP opts NOT to give a beta agonist to which patient? Answer: History of pheochromocytoma. Q: The NP educates which patient population regarding salmeterol's Black Box Warning? Answer: African Americans Q: The NP believes the patient needs additional education regarding long-act- ing beta agonist's Black Box warnin...
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HNG 540 Exam 5 Questions  with Complete Correct Answers  | Grade A+
  • HNG 540 Exam 5 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • What is an antibiogram? Ans: *The antibiogram is an essential resource for institutions to track antimicrobial resistance changes and guide providers in choosing empirical antimicrobial therapy* What organisms does Penicillin mainly target? Ans: narrow-spectrum antibiotic mainly targets gram-positive organisms Is Ampicillin a narrow or broad spectrum antibiotic? Ans: broad-spectrum antibiotic What antibiotic is an alternative in cases where beta-lactam antibiotics are ineffective due to...
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PC 707 Module 2 questions with 100 % correct answers | verified
  • PC 707 Module 2 questions with 100 % correct answers | verified

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  • What are some factors that have contributed to antibiotic resistance? - Answer-(1) increasing populations of immunocompromised patients (2) increase in the number and complexity of medical procedures (3) increased survival of patients with chronic diseases (4) overprescribing antibiiotics What are the leading risk factors for having a drug-resistant pathogen? - Answer-(1) recent use of antibiotics (2) age younger than 2 and greater than 65 (3) day-care attendance (4) multiple medical comorb...
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NSG6005 week 3 quiz 100% Correct Solved (Graded A+)
  • NSG6005 week 3 quiz 100% Correct Solved (Graded A+)

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  • NSG6005 week 3 quiz 100% Correct Solved (Graded A+) Factors that place a patient at risk of developing an antimicrobial-resistant organism include: - Answer- Inappropriate use of antimicrobials Infants and young children are at higher risk of developing antibiotic- resistant infections due to: - Answer- the fact that children this age are more likely to be in daycare and exposed to pathogens from other children Providers should use an antibiogram when prescribing. An antibiogram is: - Answ...
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Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, 5th edition Woo Robinson Test Bank ALL CHAPTERS Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, 5th edition Woo Robinson Test Bank ALL CHAPTERS
  • Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers, 5th edition Woo Robinson Test Bank ALL CHAPTERS

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  • 1. Factors that place a patient at risk of developing an antimicrobial-resistant organism include: 1. Age over 50 years 2. School attendance 3. Travel within the U.S. 4. Inappropriate use of antimicrobials 2. Infants and young children are at higher risk of developing antibiotic-resistant infections due to: 1. Developmental differences in pharmacokinetics of the antibiotics in children 2. The fact that children this age are more likely to be in daycare and exposed to pathogens from othe...
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NSG6005 week 3 quiz Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NSG6005 week 3 quiz Questions With Complete Solutions

  • Examen • 8 pages • 2023
  • Factors that place a patient at risk of developing an antimicrobial-resistant organism include: correct answer: Inappropriate use of antimicrobials Infants and young children are at higher risk of developing antibiotic- resistant infections due to: correct answer: the fact that children this age are more likely to be in daycare and exposed to pathogens from other children Providers should use an antibiogram when prescribing. An antibiogram is: correct answer: A chart of the local resist...
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NSG6005 week 3 quiz 100% Correct Solved (Graded A+)
  • NSG6005 week 3 quiz 100% Correct Solved (Graded A+)

  • Examen • 6 pages • 2024
  • NSG6005 week 3 quiz 100% Correct Solved (Graded A+) Factors that place a patient at risk of developing an antimicrobial-resistant organism include: - Answer- Inappropriate use of antimicrobials Infants and young children are at higher risk of developing antibiotic- resistant infections due to: - Answer- the fact that children this age are more likely to be in daycare and exposed to pathogens from other children Providers should use an antibiogram when prescribing. An antibiogram is: - Answ...
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