A 38-year-old male arrives at the emergency room with shortness of breath, productive cough. He has been complaining of
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A 38-year-old male arrives at the emergency room with shortness of breath, productive cough. He has been complaining of
A 38-year-old male arrives at the emergency room with shortness of breath, productive cough. He has been complaining of weakness and chills. He was recently diagnosed with HIV and has not started any of his medications. His chest Xray shows infiltrates on his right lower lobe. His sputum sample showed gram negative cocci. His current vitals are 120/80, 100, 26, SPO2 is 94% on Room air, 101.2. His labs show increased WBC. What is patients' diagnosis? What medications will be prescribed for the patient while in the hospital? Name of medication? Pnc p 317 What class does it belong to? Medication affecting cell wall What are some adverse reactions? What are some possible side effects? What are some nursing considerations prior to administration? What teaching would you provide for this medication? What medications will be prescribed at discharge? Antiretrovirals/Zidovudine o. 344 and 345
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