TB drugs side effects
Rifabutin (Mycobutin)
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, Hepatotoxicity
Thrombocytopenia
Neutropenia
Orange discoloration of bodily fluids
Nausea
Vomiting
Loss of appetite
For which of the following reasons should a nurse instruct a client to avoid taking
guaifenisin with combination over-the-counter cold products?
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over-the-counter cold products can also contain guaifenisin
Many combination over-the-counter cold products contain guaifenesin. A
client taking both might be taking excessive amounts of the drug.
Combination products also contain multiple drugs to treat different
manifestations, some of which the client might not have. All drugs have
potential adverse effects, so the client should use only those drugs
required to treat existing symptoms and only in the recommended
amounts.
Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23, Pneumovax 23)
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, All adults >65 yr
Anyone 2-64 yrs old with certain long-term health problems (e.g., heart
disease, lung disease, diabetes, alcoholism, cirrhosis, sickle cell disease,
CSF leaks, cochlear implant)
Anyone 2-64 yrs with a disease or condition that weakens the immune
system or taking drugs that lower the body's resistance to infection (e.g.,
HIV infection; lymphoma or leukemia; kidney failure; damaged or no
spleen; multiple myeloma; receiving immunosuppressive chemotherapy,
tradition therapy, or long-term corticosteroids; after organ or bone marrow
transplantation
Adults 19-64 yrs who smoke cigarettes or have asthma
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13, Prevnar 13)
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• All children <5 yr
• All adults ≥65 yr
• Anyone 2-64 yr old with certain medical conditions (e.g., sickle cell
disease, asplenia, immunodeficiencies, HIV infection, chronic renal failure,
leukemia, generalized malignancy, long-term immunosuppressive therapy,
cerebrospinal fluid leaks, cochlear implant[s]
TB drugs side effects
Isoniazid
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Rifabutin (Mycobutin)
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, Hepatotoxicity
Thrombocytopenia
Neutropenia
Orange discoloration of bodily fluids
Nausea
Vomiting
Loss of appetite
For which of the following reasons should a nurse instruct a client to avoid taking
guaifenisin with combination over-the-counter cold products?
Give this one a try later!
over-the-counter cold products can also contain guaifenisin
Many combination over-the-counter cold products contain guaifenesin. A
client taking both might be taking excessive amounts of the drug.
Combination products also contain multiple drugs to treat different
manifestations, some of which the client might not have. All drugs have
potential adverse effects, so the client should use only those drugs
required to treat existing symptoms and only in the recommended
amounts.
Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23, Pneumovax 23)
Give this one a try later!
, All adults >65 yr
Anyone 2-64 yrs old with certain long-term health problems (e.g., heart
disease, lung disease, diabetes, alcoholism, cirrhosis, sickle cell disease,
CSF leaks, cochlear implant)
Anyone 2-64 yrs with a disease or condition that weakens the immune
system or taking drugs that lower the body's resistance to infection (e.g.,
HIV infection; lymphoma or leukemia; kidney failure; damaged or no
spleen; multiple myeloma; receiving immunosuppressive chemotherapy,
tradition therapy, or long-term corticosteroids; after organ or bone marrow
transplantation
Adults 19-64 yrs who smoke cigarettes or have asthma
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13, Prevnar 13)
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• All children <5 yr
• All adults ≥65 yr
• Anyone 2-64 yr old with certain medical conditions (e.g., sickle cell
disease, asplenia, immunodeficiencies, HIV infection, chronic renal failure,
leukemia, generalized malignancy, long-term immunosuppressive therapy,
cerebrospinal fluid leaks, cochlear implant[s]
TB drugs side effects
Isoniazid
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