What do anti-inflammatory treat? - answer☑️✔️..Pain, Fever & Inflammation
What are the three sues for NSAIDS and what is most common side effect associated with it? -
answer☑️✔️..Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory and anti-pyretic Effect (anti-fever). Renal
impairment, severe GI intolerance, GI bleeding.
What is a superinfection? - answer☑️✔️..Secondary infection when another infection is
occur while they are on anti-biotics
Mechanism of penicillin is to? - answer☑️✔️..inhibit cell wall synthesis
In regards to a culture be obtained with an antibiotic, when is a culture drawn -
answer☑️✔️..Before antibiotic is given
Side effects of cefazolin/Ancef - answer☑️✔️..Diarrhea, hives, abdominal cramps
What are macrolides effected by? - answer☑️✔️..Competition for metabolic enzymes
Amphotericin B is used to treat what - answer☑️✔️..fungal infections
What is Acyclovir/Zovirax treated for? - answer☑️✔️..Viral infection:
herpes/hepatitis/varicella
, What is the reason most people are non-compliant when taking NSAIDS -
answer☑️✔️..Gastrointestinal Toxicity
Essential teaching information to tell a patient when taking antibiotics? -
answer☑️✔️..taking prescription in its entirely
When taking NSAIDS, how do you tell a patient to take it? (IE: with food, empty stomach etc.) -
answer☑️✔️..Take prior to eating unless you've had prior GI issues on an empty stomach
Don't alter the med (crushing, etc
What do anti-inflammatory treat? - answer☑️✔️..Inflammation, body's pyretic effects (fever
What is an antigen - answer☑️✔️..a toxin or other foreign substance that induces an
immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
Explain an antibiotic with a broad spectrum - answer☑️✔️..use to cover multiple bacterial
infection
When does a trough serum level get drawn - answer☑️✔️..8 to 12 mins after dose
Side effect of tetracycline - answer☑️✔️..Discoloration of teeth & bones (NOT FOR PREG
WOMEN)
Best approach when giving influenza vaccine (how often - answer☑️✔️..Once a year before
the flu season