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5 year old has gray teeth - correct answer-
Tetracycline
6 yo child, tympanic membrane is red, bulging but intact.
What can you do for pain? - correct answer-
Lidocaine drops
14 yo female, not responding to topical drugs for acne,
what would you choose? - correct answer-
Doxycycline
18 month old, 24 hour fever, in clinic, child distraught,
bulging eardrum, what ABX do you give? - correct
answer- Amoxicillin
,A 16 year old presents to the clinic for treatment of her
acne. The NP prescribes which medication? - correct
answer- Combination antibiotic and topical
Want severe acne... severe or moderate to severe acne.
Minocycline, Topical retinoids, and tetracyclines can all be
used to treat but COMBINATION ANTIBIOTIC AND
TOPICAL WILL BE MOST EFFECTIVE>
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Topical combination therapy, benzoyl peroxide antibiotic,
or retinoid, and oral antibiotic
A 34 year old female comes to the clinic with complaints
of dysuria, frequency, and urgency. What information
does the NP need prior to deciding a TMT plan? -
correct answer- Is this an upper or lower UTI
recent UTI (how many or what time) or other predisposing
factors
,foley catheter
pregnant?
How long have her symptoms been going on?
UNCOMPLICATED CAP: bactrim 3 day short course
therapy to help not lead to resistant, cheaper, and
compliance
CONVENTIONAL THERAPY: 7 day course
A patient is on gabapentin and having strange thoughts,
what do you need to ask them? - correct answer-
You need to ask about suicidal ideation
A patient is on lamictal and comes in with complaints of
rash, low grade fevers, swollen lymph nodes, what does
the provider need to do? - correct answer-
Hypersensitivity while on lamictal (the rash) can lead to
multi organ dysfunction
, STOP drugf
A patient on lamictal needs to be on oral birth control,
what do you do for dosage? - correct answer-
You will need to INCREASE the dose of lamictal because
the oral contraceptives will bring the medication levels
down
A patient's culture and sensitivity results, the NP sees that
the patient has a protozoal infection when an obligate,
anaerobic bacteria is found. What would the NP
prescribe? - correct answer- Metronidazole is
lethal to ONLY anaerobic bacteria; this is a nitroimidazole
A provider reviews a patient's chart before using
bethanechol for post op urinary retention. Which is
contraindicated in using this treatment? - correct
answer- Stimulates cholinergic receptors, asthma
patients take anticholinergic drugs. Can cause
bronchoconstriction