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PNR105 Pharmacology exam 2 review
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1. When would you give a broad-spectrum?: Before the test results
come back 2. Who should you NOT give beta blocker
medications to?: Asthma patients and COPD patients
3. What type of drug am I gonna give you before it's identified?:
Broad-spectrum
4. If a patient is allergic to penicillin, what can you give them
instead?: -
Cephalosporins
5. What can pathogens do you?: Can cause an infection even if
your healthy 6. What can tetracyclines do to kids younger then
8?: Makes your teeth black and cause inadequate bone loss
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, 7. This antibotic can cause adverse effects like damage to the
kidneys and permenate damage to the ear?: Aminoglycoside
8. What category of antibiotics will cause peripheral neuropathy
or Tendon rupture?: Flouoroquinoles
9. You are given a patient who is a sulfonamide antimicrobial.
What is the name of one of the drugs?: Sulfonamide Antimicrobial
- Bactrum
10. What do you teach your patient if they are ordered
Bactrum?: Drink 1 1/2
Liters of fluids a day (to prevent urinary crystals)
11. A patient has TB(tuberculosis) and he is taking INH and
rifampin. What lab study do you have to watch for an adverse
effect?: Liver enzymes
12. Parkinsonism is an embalance, what is decreased and
increased?: Decrease Dopemin and increased acetylcholine
13. A patient has HIV, and he has been given a:: CART
(combination antiviral therapy)
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