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NR 566 Midterm NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers 100% correct Common Pathogens in CAP - correct answer S pneumoniae, M pneumoniae, flu, RSV 
 
Common pathogens in smokers/COPD with CAP - correct answer Hemophilis Influenza 
 
Common pathogen in cystic fibrosis with CAP - correct answer Pseudomonas aeruginosa 
 
What is first line treatment for CAP - correct answer Doxycycline or Macrolides 
 
Treatment for M. Pneumoniae in pediatric patients - correct answer Macro...
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NR 566 Midterm study guide NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers rated A+ Common CAP pathogens 
S. Pneumoniae (most common) 
H. Influenzae (smokers/COPD) 
P. Aeruginosa (CF) 
 
 
CAP first line treatment 
Macrolides, Doxycyline, Amoxicillin 
 
 
what to give if 1st CAP treatment doesn't work? 
Respiratory Fluoroquinolone if not received abx in the past 3 months 
 
 
Mycoplasma pneumoniae 
atypical pneumonia; commonly seen in children 
 
 
pediatric atypical pneumonia treatmen...
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NR 566 Midterm study guide NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers rated A+Common CAP pathogens - correct answer S. Pneumoniae (most common) 
H. Influenzae (smokers/COPD) 
P. Aeruginosa (CF) 
 
CAP first line treatment - correct answer Macrolides, Doxycyline, Amoxicillin 
 
what to give if 1st CAP treatment doesn't work? - correct answer Respiratory Fluoroquinolone if not received abx in the past 3 months 
 
Mycoplasma pneumoniae - correct answer atypical pneumonia; comm...
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NR 566 Midterm T NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Questions with complete solution Taking Itraconazole with _______ will help enhance absorption 
A) Cola 
B) Greek yogurt 
C) Vitamin C 
D) Alcohol - correct answer COLA 
 
Which pathogen is highly associated with CAP in the general population? 
A)Haemophilus influenza 
B)Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 
C)Streptococcus pneumonia 
D)None of these are correct - correct answer C)Streptococcus pneumonia 
 
Why might a patient being treated with Contrave...
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NR 566 Midterm NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers correctly solved What pathogen is highly associated with CAP in general population? - correct answer streptococcus pneumoniae 
 
Other common pathogens with CAP - correct answer atypical bacteria (mycoplasma pneumonia) 
viruses (influenza, respiratory syncytial virus) 
 
First line treatment CAP in previous healthy adults - correct answer Amoxicillin, doxycycline, macrolides (DAM) 
 
Treatment of CAP in pregnancy - cor...
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NR 566 NP Week 5 NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers verified to passWhat type of drugs activate estrogen receptor modulators in some tissues and block them in others? 
Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMS) activate ER 
 
 
By blocking estrogen receptors tamoxifen protects against what? 
Breast cnacner and osteoporosis and related fractures 
has a favorable effect on serum lipids (Decreases LDL) 
 
 
Hormone replacement therapy increases risk for what? 
Endometrial c...
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NR 566 Study guide NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers verified to passChlamydia Treatment 
Azithromycin 1g PO once or Doxycycline 100mg PO 2 times/day x 7 days (pregnant: Azithromycin, 1g PO once) 
 
 
Uncomplicated gonococcal urethritis 
Ceftriaxone intermuscular (IM) plus azithromycin 1g (PO) x dose 
 
 
Herpes Simplex Virus 
Acyclovir 400mg 3 times/day 7-10 days 
 
or 
 
Famciclovir 250mg orally 3 times/day for 7-10 days 
 
 
Bacterial vaginosis 
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NR 566 week 1 NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers already passed What are the major antibiotic drug classes - correct answer Beta-lactams: penicillins 
Beta-lactams: Cephalosporins 
fluoroquinolones 
tetracyclines and macrolides 
sulfonamides, trimethoprim, &nitrofurantoin 
 
What is the primary goal of antibiotic therapy - correct answer kill bacteria without harming host tissue 
 
Bactericidal antibiotics - correct answer directly kill bacteria 
 
bacteriostatic anti...
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NR 566 WEEK 2 NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers 100% correct What does candidiasis mean? 
yeast 
 
 
What does aspergillosis mean? 
mold or fungus 
 
 
Amphotericin B is what type of antibiotic? 
broad spectrum 
 
 
What is the black box warning for Amphotericin B? 
Use in life threatening infections only 
 
 
How is Amphotericin administered? 
IV only 
 
 
What is recommended before using Amphotericin B? 
Test dose 
 
 
What are infusion reactions for Amphotericin B? 
Feve...
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NR 566 Week 3 NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers rated A+Treatment of glaucoma- beta blockers - correct answer -approved for topical use in treating open-angle glaucoma are: Betaxolol, Carteolol, Levobunolol, and Timolol. 
-treat by reducing IOP which can slow or even stop the disease progression 
-lower IOP by decreasing production of aqueous humor 
 
Adverse reactions of Glaucoma Beta Blockers use - correct answer local stinging, conjunctivitis, blurred vision, photoph...
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