NUR 2407ATI Pharm Remediation
ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam
Remediation Form
Name:_Andrea Granger Individual Overall Score _73.3 %
Individual Performance in Major Content Areas:
• Safety and Infection Control _66.7 %
• Psychosocial Integrity _0_%
• Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies _75.5_%
For each area where you scored less than 73%, you must show
evidence or remediation.
• Using this form, you must note 8 things that you learned in remediating
those sections.
• Use either one of these strategies to remediate:
--Option 1: Go to the chapters cited on your results page, read the
recommended text.
--Option 2: Create a focused review by tapping the “create” link next to your
results icon
• Show your remediation by summarizing what you learned from the cited
readings.
• Credit the page number you found the information on. DO NOT COPY AND
PASTE.
Safety and Infection Control (optional if score was above 73%) chapter 5
and 44
1. Nephrotoxicity may occur with a number of medications but primarily with
certain antimicrobials and NSAIDs. Damage to the kidneys may interfere with
medication excretion, leading to accumulation and adverse effects.
Aminoglycosides injure cells in the renal tubules of the kidney. Serum creatinine
and BUN should be monitored.
2. Anticholinergic effects are due to muscarinic receptor blockade so most effects
are seen in the eyes, smooth muscle, exocrine glands and the heart.
3. Vancomyocin adverse effects can included ototoxicity and renal toxicity.
When vancomyocin is being used, I and O and kidney function tests need to be
monitored.
4. Adverse effects of penicillins include hyperkalemia/dysrhythmias (high doses
of penicillin G potassium) and hypernatremia (IV ticarcillin)
5. Penicillins are contraindicated in patients with renal impairment
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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam
Remediation Form
Name:_Andrea Granger Individual Overall Score _73.3 %
Individual Performance in Major Content Areas:
• Safety and Infection Control _66.7 %
• Psychosocial Integrity _0_%
• Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies _75.5_%
For each area where you scored less than 73%, you must show
evidence or remediation.
• Using this form, you must note 8 things that you learned in remediating
those sections.
• Use either one of these strategies to remediate:
--Option 1: Go to the chapters cited on your results page, read the
recommended text.
--Option 2: Create a focused review by tapping the “create” link next to your
results icon
• Show your remediation by summarizing what you learned from the cited
readings.
• Credit the page number you found the information on. DO NOT COPY AND
PASTE.
Safety and Infection Control (optional if score was above 73%) chapter 5
and 44
1. Nephrotoxicity may occur with a number of medications but primarily with
certain antimicrobials and NSAIDs. Damage to the kidneys may interfere with
medication excretion, leading to accumulation and adverse effects.
Aminoglycosides injure cells in the renal tubules of the kidney. Serum creatinine
and BUN should be monitored.
2. Anticholinergic effects are due to muscarinic receptor blockade so most effects
are seen in the eyes, smooth muscle, exocrine glands and the heart.
3. Vancomyocin adverse effects can included ototoxicity and renal toxicity.
When vancomyocin is being used, I and O and kidney function tests need to be
monitored.
4. Adverse effects of penicillins include hyperkalemia/dysrhythmias (high doses
of penicillin G potassium) and hypernatremia (IV ticarcillin)
5. Penicillins are contraindicated in patients with renal impairment
This study source was downloaded by 100000839495789 from CourseHero.com on 02-02-2022 12:22:17 GMT -06:00
https://www.coursehero.com/file/23943198/ATI-Pharm-Remediation/