QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ High Risk Patients with Aminoglycosides. Answer: Avoid in
patients with preexisting hearing impairment.
◉ High Risk Patients with Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole. Answer:
Avoid in nursing mothers and infants.
◉ G6PD deficiency. Answer: Genetic disorder affecting red blood
cells' ability to break down certain chemicals.
◉ Penicillin adverse effects. Answer: Monitor for C-Diff, renal
impairment, prolonged QT, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, Steven
Johnson syndrome.
◉ Carbapenems adverse effects. Answer: Monitor for C-Diff, reduce
dose in renal impairment, avoid prolonged QT, nephrotoxicity,
ototoxicity.
, ◉ Macrolides adverse effects. Answer: Avoid prolonged QT, GI
disturbances with food, monitor for C-Diff, nephrotoxicity,
ototoxicity, Steven Johnson syndrome.
◉ Aminoglycosides adverse effects. Answer: Use caution with
nephrotoxic, ototoxic drugs, monitor for C-Diff, avoid prolonged QT,
GI disturbances with food.
◉ Sulfonamides adverse effects. Answer: Monitor for Steven Johnson
syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, avoid nephrotoxic, ototoxic
drugs.
◉ Tetracyclines interaction. Answer: Avoid administration with
calcium, iron, magnesium, aluminum.
◉ Tetracyclines sensitivity to UV light. Answer: Increases skin
sensitivity to UV light, necessitating sunscreen use.
◉ High-risk patients with Lopinavir. Answer: Contraindicated for
full-term infants until 14 days after birth, and preterm infants until
14 days after predicted birth date.
◉ Albendazole adverse effects. Answer: Nausea, vomiting,
abdominal pain, headache, temporary hair loss.