NR 567 Week 7 Study Worksheet; Infectious Disease
Directions To complete this assignment, download the study worksheet. As you study the material for the week, research and answer the following multiple- choice questions. When the worksheet is done, enter your responses in the Week 7 Quiz by Sunday 11:59pm MT. You do not need to submit this form, just complete the Quiz using the answers that you have researched. Questions 1. Which of the following is the first line treatment for hospital acquired Clostridioides difficile colitis? 2. Of the following, which of the following cover most anaerobic bacteria? 3. Which of the following antimicrobials will penetrate the blood brain barrier and cross into the cerebrospinal fluid? 4. Which of the following agents is the only currently available 4th generation cephalosporin? 5. An antibiotic capable of inhibiting or retarding bacterial growth, allowing the body’s defense mechanisms to handle the infection is known as: 6. A person with a sulfa allergy cannot be treated with a medication based in sulfates, such as Morphine sulfate, due to risk of anaphylaxis. 7. You are managing a patient with a dental abscess who is unable to get into the dentist until next week. The patient is stable for outpatient treatment. This patient also has a penicillin allergy. Which antibiotic will you prescribe? 8. Surgical prophylactic treatment should include which of the following principles? 9. Tetracyclines may cause which of the following adverse reactions/side effects? 10. You are working on the surgical unit and following the gram stain of a patient who just had surgical debridement for osteomyelitis. The gram stain has just returned as Gram- Negative. Which antibiotic would you initiate at this time?
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