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34 YO female comes to the clinic complaining of dysuria, frequency,
and urgency. She has a lower UTI, no predisposing factors and a history
of UTA approximately 6 mo. ago. The NP chooses which TX plan for
the patient?
Answer- Short-course therapy or single dose therapy.
What short course therapy would you prescribe for a 34YO female who
isn't pregnant with a UTI?
Answer- Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim) for 3 days
Which aminoglycoside would the NP prescribe for a patient diagnosed
with conjunctivitis?
Answer- Neomycin
Reviewing a patient's culture and sensitivity results, the NP determines
the patient has a protozoal infection when an obligate, anaerobic
bacterium is found. Which medication would the NP prescribe?
Answer- Metronidazole
,After diagnosing a pt. with chlamydia, the NP starts the pt. on
azithromycin 500mg orally. The NP advises the pt. that her 2nd dose of
250mg for when?
Answer- This time tomorrow and continue once a day for 5 -7 days.
Several days after prescribing clindamycin, your patient calls and reports
diarrhea. The NP responds by:
Answer- Advises the pt. to discontinue the medication.
Pt previously on ABX reports 10-20 watery stools per day. The NP starts
which TX to resolve the symptoms?
Answer- Vancomycin
A skin culture shows an active infection of MRSA. Which medication
does the NP know is effective in treating this type of bacteria?
Answer- Cefazolin (a cephalosporin)
,Several days after starting an extended-spectrum PCN, the NP finds the
pt. to have elevated kidney function lab work.
Answer- NP’s next step would be to decrease the medication dosage.
After watchful waiting, the parent gives the child a course of amoxicillin
of OM. A 10 day follow up shows that the infection has not resolved.
Answer- The NP decides to change the medication to Augmentin.
A 65YO male with hex of COPD is now diagnosed with bronchitis. The
NP begins TX with?
Answer- Broad spectrum ax
During a drug reconciliation, the NP learns that the patient is also taking
OTC St John’s wart. The NP educates the patient to:
Answer- Inform the other providers about their use of the medication.
, A 25-year-old overweight male presents to the office asking for help
with weight loss. He reports over-eating because he "never feels full".
The NP decides to prescribe which medication?
Answer- Topiramate.
Produces feelings of satiety (makes things taste bad)
Niacin is no longer recommended to help patients lower cholesterol due
to:
Answer- A high side effect profile.
Which medication can the NP add with ondansetron to assist a pt.
experiencing chemo-induced nausea?
Answer- Dexamethasone
Which pt. would the NP question the lactulose order for?
Answer- A patient with an ammonia level of 45.
Which medication does the NP discontinue in a patient that was recently
diagnosed with kidney failure?
Answer- Magnesium supplement