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NURS 6015 EXAM #2 | 364 ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE |
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION ALREADY GRADED
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a client has been diagnosed with an infection. the nurse can help to ensure
the success of anti-infective treatment by - ANSWERS-confirming that
medication prescribed is the drug of choice for the specific microorganism



a nurse is caring for a client who is hospitalized for pneumonia. the nurse
reviews the electronic health record and evaluates that the microbiology
data does not support the use of the broad spectrum antibiotics. which
statement is the nurse's best response to the provider about the results? -
ANSWERS-the microbiology data is identifying another antibiotic
appropriate for the client



selective toxicity - ANSWERS-the ability to affect certain proteins or enzyme
systems that are used by the infecting organism but not by the human cells



spectrum - ANSWERS-the range of bacteria against which can antibiotic is
effective (broad spectrum antibiotics are effective against a wide range of
bacteria, narrow-spectrum antibiotics are effective only against very
selective bacteria



antiinfective agents - ANSWERS-are drugs designed to target foreign
organisms that have invaded and infected the body of a human host



although antiinfective agents target foreign organisms infecting the body of
a human host, they do not possess total selective toxicity which is the? -
ANSWERS-ability to affect certain proteins or enzyme systems used only by
the infecting organism but not by the human cells

,some people believe that the habitual use of antibiotics for what might well
be a viral infection has contributed to? - ANSWERS-the development of
resistant strains



children have an increased susceptibility to the GI and nervous system
effects of antiinfectives, the nurse should monitor? - ANSWERS-nutritional
and hydration status

successful treatment with bacteriostatic antibiotics depends upon what
factor? - ANSWERS-adequate duration of drug therapy



a client is receiving aminoglycoside therapy. The nurse would be alert for -
ANSWERS-kidney dysfunction



bacitracin interfere with the cell wall synthesis of which type of bacteria? -
ANSWERS-staphylococcal



amino glycoside antibiotics tend to collect in the eighth cranial nerve. the
nurse would anticipate that which clinical manifestation may occur from the
cranial nerve involvement? - ANSWERS-vertigo



what occurs when the normal flora is destroyed by the use of anti-infectives?
- ANSWERS-superinfection



the nurse is caring for several medical clients who have infections. for which
client would the administration of a broad spectrum antibiotic be most
appropriate? - ANSWERS-a client with signs of infection who is awaiting the
results of laboratory testing



the nurse is caring for a client with pericarditis who has been prescribed
vancomycin 1000 mg IV q12h. when assessing the client for adverse effects,

,the nurse should perform what assessments? - ANSWERS--assess the client
for any auditory changes

-monitor the clients during output, blood urea nitrogen and creatinine



the hospital nurse is caring for a group of adult clients. for which client
should the nurse most likely administer prophylactic anti-infectives? -
ANSWERS-a client with colorectal cancer who is preoperative for a bowel
resection




extreme caution must be exercised in the use of antiinfective in pregnant
and nursing women because? - ANSWERS-they can affect the fetus and also
cross into breast milk leading to toxic effects in the neonate



antiinfectives that adversely affect the liver and kidneys must be used in
caution with __ patients, who may have decreased organ function -
ANSWERS-older



the goal of antiinfective agents is to? - ANSWERS-interfere with the normal
function of the invading organism to prevent it from reproducing and to
cause cell death without affecting host cells



antiinfectives can affect cells by? - ANSWERS--disrupting the cell membrane

-interfering with DNA synthesis

-altering RNA

-blocking the use of essential nutrients



some antiinfectives interfere with biosynthesis of the pathogen cell wall.
because bacterial cells have a slightly different composition than human
cells this is an effective way to destroy the bacteria without interfering with

, the host the __ are on classification of antibiotic that work in this way. -
ANSWERS-PCN



some antiinfectives prevent the cells of the invading organism from using
substances essential to their growth and development leading to the inability
to divide and eventually to cell death. what are some drugs that work in this
way? - ANSWERS--sulfonamides

-antimycobacterial drugs

-trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (combination drug used to treat UTIs)



many antiiinfectives interfere with the steps involved in protein synthesis a
function necessary to maintain the cell and allow for cell divison what are
some drugs that work in this way? - ANSWERS--aminoglycosides

-macrolides



some antiinfectives interfere with DNA synthesis in the cell, leading to the
inability to divide and cell death what are some drugs that work in this way?
- ANSWERS-fluoroquinolones



other antiinfectives alter the permeability of the cell membrane to allow
essential cellular components to leak out, causing cell death what are some
drugs that work in this way? - ANSWERS-antibiotics

-antifungals

-antiprotozoal



some antiinfectives are so selective in their action that they are effective
against only a few microorganisms with a very specific metabolic pathway or
enzymes these drugs are said to have a? - ANSWERS-narrow spectrum of
activity
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