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Otitis media pathogens - answerCaused by: S. Pneumoniae (most common); H. Influenzae, 
M. Catarrhils 
Otitis media Symptoms: - answerFever, Pain, discharge from ear, tugging at ear, irritability, 
crying, lethargy, decreased appetite, decreased sleep, Recent URI 
Objective findings in otitis media - answerRed, bulging OM; Retracted with pus; no 
movement of TM, Inability to see landmarks; occasional hole in TM 
Treatment for AOM +...
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Advanced Pharmacology NURS-5334 Assessment: Acute Otitis Media Pharmacologic:
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OTITIS MEDIA 
Assessment: Acute Otitis Media 
Pharmacologic: 
1. Amoxicillin 750 mg BID for 7 days. Amoxicillin is a first line therapy for children who have 
no allergy to penicillin and have a low risk of beta lactam resistance. Most common pathogens 
are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Hameophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis (Rosenthal 
& Burchum, 2018, p. 1016). 
2. Ibuprofen 150mg q 6 hours for pain and fever. Ibuprofen is a NSAID that works as an 
analgesic (non-opioid) and antipyretic...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections 
 
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1.	Which passageway connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear? 
A.	eustachian tube* 
B.	nasal cavity 
C.	oropharynx 
D.	sinus cavity 
 
 
2.	Which described the palatine tonsils? 
A.	connective and muscular tissue within the nasopharynx 
B.	connective and muscular tissue within the oropharynx 
C.	lymphoid tissue within the nasopharynx 
D.	lymphoid tissue within the oropharynx* 
 
 
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Which passageway connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear? 
A.	eustachian tube* 
B.	nasal cavity 
C.	oropharynx 
D.	sinus cavity 
 
 
2.	Which described the palatine tonsils? 
A.	connective and muscular tissue within the nasopharynx 
B.	connective and muscular tissue within the oropharynx 
C.	lymphoid tissue within the nasopharynx 
D.	lymphoid tissue within the oropharynx* 
 
 
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NURS 5334 Pharm Case Study Otitis Media
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OTITIS MEDIA 
Assessment: Acute Otitis Media 
Pharmacologic: 
1. Amoxicillin 750 mg BID for 7 days. Amoxicillin is a first line therapy for children who have 
no allergy to penicillin and have a low risk of beta lactam resistance. Most common pathogens 
are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Hameophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis (Rosenthal 
& Burchum, 2018, p. 1016). 
2. Ibuprofen 150mg q 6 hours for pain and fever. Ibuprofen is a NSAID that works as an 
analgesic (non-opioid) and antipyretic...
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Exam 2: NSG533/ NSG 533 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct
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Exam 2: NSG533/ NSG 533 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct 
 
Q: How does Tramadol work? 
 
Answer: 
 It is a centrally acting synthetic opioid with weak 
SSRI/SNRI activity. 
 
 
Q: What are the daily dose limits for Tramadol? 
 
Answer: 
 Maximum of 200mg per day. 
 
 
Q: What are the potential interactions of Tramadol? 
 
Answer: 
 Increased risk of seizures with TCAs and other SSRIs, risk for serotoni...
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Peds Exam #2 Practice Questions 100% Answered Correct 2024 Solution 
 
 
 
Which of the following should be used in the care of all pediatric care patients to reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms from both recognized and unrecognized sources of infection? 
a. Transmission-based precautions 
b. Airborne precautions 
c. Standard precautions 
d. Droplet precautions - ANSWER - C 
 
Which childhood vaccine provides some protection against bacterial meningitis, epiglottis, and bacterial p...
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FNP Exam Review-Antibiotics exam questions with 100% correct answers.
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6 Common Classes of Antibiotics to Know 
1. Penicillin and Extended Spectrum Penicillin 
2. Tetracycline 
3. Sulfonamide 
4. Cephalosporins (1-3 Generations) 
5. Fluroquinolones (2-4 Generations) 
6. Macrolides 
 
 
5 Miscellaneous Classes of Antibiotics to Know 
1. Imidazolidinedione (Nitrofurantoin)- Only for urinary 
2. Nitroimidazole (Flagyl) - Anaerobic pathogens only 
3. Lincosamide (Clindamycin)-Gram + anaerobes 
4. Oxazolidinone (Zyvox, Sivextro) 
5. Glycopeptide (Vancomycin)-Gram + Anae...
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PHARMACOLO MSN 571 Question Bank Pharm 2022- United State University
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PHARMACOLO MSN 571 Question Bank Pharm 2022- United State University 
1. Which instructions should be included in the plan of care for a patient who is prescribed ferrous 
sulfate? 
a. Iron compounds are not taken orally 
b. Iron does not absorb 
c. Iron should only be taken at night 
d. Antacids should not be taken with iron 
2. Which is the most common type of anemia? 
a. Iron deficiency 
b. Sickle cell anemia 
c. Folic acid deficiency 
d. B12 deficiency 
3. Which antibiotic class disrupts fol...
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