1.I fight gram negative bacteria. When your clients take me they'll want to avoid the sun. I can cause crystals in your
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:12 am
1.I fight gram negative bacteria. When your clients take me
they'll want to avoid the sun. I can cause crystals in your
client's urine so you'll teach them to drink 2 liters of fluid
every day. You will need to monitor your client's CBC and LFTs if
they are taking me. What drug class am I
2. Clavulanate is a medication and can be given alone to treat
infection. True or False?
3.A client is prescribed 500mg penicillin, oral, every 8 hours.
After reviewing the client's labs listed below the nurse is most
concerned about which two labs values? *
4. If you're allergic to penicillin, my first and second
generations might get you itching. If you have a pre-existing renal
condition your kidneys will be glitching. If you mix me with
anticoagulants you might start bleeding and it's the infections I
be treating. What drug class am I
5. A client is finishing a course of azithromycin today. Upon
assessment the client has an unsteady gait and appears off balance.
What adverse effect does the nurse predict is resulting in these
assessment findings?
they'll want to avoid the sun. I can cause crystals in your
client's urine so you'll teach them to drink 2 liters of fluid
every day. You will need to monitor your client's CBC and LFTs if
they are taking me. What drug class am I
2. Clavulanate is a medication and can be given alone to treat
infection. True or False?
3.A client is prescribed 500mg penicillin, oral, every 8 hours.
After reviewing the client's labs listed below the nurse is most
concerned about which two labs values? *
4. If you're allergic to penicillin, my first and second
generations might get you itching. If you have a pre-existing renal
condition your kidneys will be glitching. If you mix me with
anticoagulants you might start bleeding and it's the infections I
be treating. What drug class am I
5. A client is finishing a course of azithromycin today. Upon
assessment the client has an unsteady gait and appears off balance.
What adverse effect does the nurse predict is resulting in these
assessment findings?