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1. Question: Which of the following patients may be treated with a 3-day course of therapy for their urinary tract infection? 2. Question: The Centers for Disease Control recommends all newborn infants receive prophylactic administration of which medication within 1 hour of birth? 3. Question: Which statement describes the antibiotic coverage of aminopenicillins? 4. Question: Conjunctivitis in a child that is accompanied by acute otitis media is treated with which of the following? 5. Question: Which of the following is an oral third generation cephalosporin that is commonly used to treat UTIs? 6. Question: Which agents are macrolide antibiotics? 7. Question: A 24-year-old female has been diagnosed with a lower urinary tract infection. She is healthy, afebrile, and has not used antibiotics in the previous 6 months. She has drug allergies to sulfa (hives) and penicillin (angioedema). Which of the following would be the best choice of antibiotic for the nurse practitioner to prescribe? 8. Question: A 31-year old healthy, nonpregnant, adult woman was recently treated for a urinary tract infection (UTI). She is asking about drinking cranberry juice to prevent a recurrence of the UTI. Which of the following is correct? 9. Question: A 16-year-old female with no known drug allergies is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection by the nurse practitioner. She is healthy, afebrile, and has not used antibiotics in the previous 6 months. Which of the following is an appropriate first-line antibiotic choice? 10. Question: A 70-year old female was prescribed betaxolol ophthalmic drops by her ophthalmologist to treat her glaucoma. Why should oral beta blockers be avoided in patients who use ophthalmic beta blockers?

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Which of the following patients may be treated with a 3-day course of therapy for their
urinary tract infection?



A 19-year old healthy female.



A 28-year old pregnant female.



A 24-year-old female with a fever and chills.



A 26-year old diabetic female.

"Complicating factors in which short-course (3-day) therapy is not appropriate (ICSI,
2002) include the following:

 Symptoms longer than 7 days' duration
 Shaking chills (rigors)
 Flank pain: midback, severe, new-occurring with onset of UTI symptoms
 History of diabetes, pregnancy, immunosuppressed status, renal
calculi, renal insufficiency, discharge from hospital or nursing home
within the past 2 weeks, four or more UTIs in past year, failure of this
drug to treat UTI within the past 4 months, or resident of extended-care
facility"


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