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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
Corinne is experiencing diarrhea after consuming her prescribed antibiotics for the whole week. This is because:
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Question 2 of 15
2. Question
When a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is taking theophylline also receives ciprofloxacin (Cipro), which of the following interactions would occur?
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3. Question
The client at highest risk for nephrotoxicity with aminoglycoside use is a:
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4. Question
When assessing clients for evidence of a penicillin allergy, which of the following symptoms may not be considered to be a true hypersensitivity reaction?
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5. Question
All of the following symptoms are evidence of a superinfection except:
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6. Question
Which of the following statements is true when educating clients about penicillin therapy?
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7. Question
Antonietta is taking antitubercular, the most common adverse effect she may be experiencing is:
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8. Question
In the treatment of tuberculosis, the therapeutic rationale for combination drug therapy is to:
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9. Question
Changes in visual acuity and color perception are associated with treatment by which of the following agents?
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10. Question
Which of the following groups of antitubercular agents includes first-line agents?
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11. Question
Antitubercular therapy may be determined ineffective when:
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12. Question
Fluconazole (Diflucan) can be administered to a client with:
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13. Question
When administering amphotericin B, which of the following must be used?
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14. Question
Which of the following nursing diagnoses might occur when administering large parenteral doses of amphotericin B with vancomycin (Vancocin)?
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15. Question
Arvic, a 16-year-old student, has acquired systemic fungal infection, he should be treated with:
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