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What is multidrug resistant TB?
a.) Resistant to both Isoniazid (INH) and fluoroquinolones
b.) Resistant to both rifampin and fluoroquinolones
c. ) Resistant to Pyrazinamide and ethambutol
d.) Resistant to both Isoniazid (INH) and Rifampin
d.) Resistant to both Isoniazid (INH) and Rifampin
Which medications create problematic interactions with other
HIV antiviral drugs?
a.) Rifampin and Rifabutin
b.) Rifampin and Amantadine
c.) Rifampin and Isoniazid [INH]
d.) Rifampin and Pyrazinamide (PZA)
a.) Rifampin and Rifabutin
Treating one infection interferes with treatment of the other in
patients with both TB and HIV. a.) True
b.) False
a.) True
John has HIV and has just been diagnosed with TB.
What is the minimum amount of time he will need
therapy?
a.) 3 months
b.) 6 months
c.) 9 months
d.) 1 year
b.) 6 months
,Which information should the nurse include when teaching a
patient about INH therapy?
a.) Tubercle bacilli cannot develop resistance to isoniazid during
treatment.
b.) Isoniazid is administered intravenously.
c.) An adverse effect of isoniazid therapy is peripheral
neuropathy, which can be reversed with pyridoxine.
d.) The dose of INH should be lowered if the patient is also taking
phenytoin
c.) An adverse effect of isoniazid therapy is peripheral
neuropathy, which can be reversed with pyridoxine.
A group of college students are traveling to a chloroquine-
resistant malaria area for a mission trip. Which of the following
medications can be used for both prevention and treatment of
malaria in these students?
Malaria not covered in text. Will need to look
this up. a.) Pyrimethamine
b.) Artemisinin
c.) Atoraquone-proguanil
d.) Melarsoprol
c.) Atoraquone-proguanil
Which information should be included when teaching about
rifampin? a.) Rifampin is safe to use in patients who have
hepatic disease
b.) Rifampin can change the color of body fluids to reddish orange
c.) Rifampin cannot be given IV
d.) Oral contraceptives are safe to use with rifampin therapy
b.) Rifampin can change the color of body fluids to reddish orange
Which TB medication can cause decrease in
vision? a.) Ethambutol
b.) Rifampin
c.) Isoniazid (INH)
,d.) Pyrazinamide
a.) Ethambutol
Linda has onychomychosis of the toenail. Which of the following
is the appropriate treatment?
a.) Ketoconazole daily for 6 months
b.) Ketoconazole daily for 3months
c.) Terbinafine daily for 6 months
d.) Terbinafine daily for 3 months
e.) Terbinafine daily for 3 months
What is extremely resistant TB resistant to?
a. ) One of the second line injectable second line drugs and all
fluoroquinolones
b. ) All Fluoroquinolones ; Isoniazid [INH] and rifampin; and
at least one of the injectable second line drugs.
c.) One of the second line injectable second line drugs and
rifampin and
INH
d.) INH and rifampin, and all fluroroquinolones
b. ) All Fluoroquinolones ; Isoniazid [INH] and rifampin; and at
least one of the injectable second line drugs.
Lisa is taking terbinafine daily for toenail fungus. Which of the
following labs does the NP need to monitor?
a.) Liver enzymes baseline and monthly
b.) Basic metabolic panel in 3 months
c.) BUN/Cr monthly
d.) CBC once only
a.) Liver enzymes baseline and monthly
, Jonathan has athlete's foot. Which of the following should be
prescribed initially?
a.) Terbinafine topical
b.) Ketoconazole topical
c.) Griseofulvin orally
d.) Terbinafine orally
a.) Terbinafine topical
Jade comes in with vaginal Candidiasis. What is the NP going to
prescribe? a.) Metronidazole 150 mg by mouth for 7 days
b.) Metronidazole 150 mg by mouth once
c.) Fluconazole 150 mg by month once
d.) Fluconazole 150 mg by mouth daily for 5 days
c.) Fluconazole 150 mg by month once
Sally comes in for the treatment of tinea capitis? What is the NP
going to prescribe?
a.) Grisofulvin by mouth daily
b. )Terbinafine cream
c.) Ketoconazole by mouth daily
d.) Econazole cream
a.) Grisofulvin by mouth daily
Randy is a 19 year old male and has been diagnosed with
chlamydia.
Which of the following is the appropriate treatment?
a.) Nitrofurantoin 100 mg by mouth twice daily for 7 days
b.) Doxycycline 100 mg po twice daily for 7 days
c.) Amoxicillin 250 mg by mouth daily for 5 days
d.) Azithromycin 2 g by mouth in a single dose
b.) Doxycycline 100 mg po twice daily for 7 days
Madeline is a 29 year old with genital herpes and would like
suppressive therapy. Which of the following is the appropriate
treatment? a.) Valacyclovir 500 mg by mouth daily for 1 year