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Types of viruses
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Flu
Herpes
Hepatitis A, B, & C || || || ||
Most antivirals and antibiotics have what SE
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GI distress
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Anti-viral
Acyclovir
Acyclovir use ||
to prevent replication for herpes virus
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,Acyclovir SE ||
crystalluria
caution w/ electrolyte disorder
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Acyclovir caution ||
nephrotoxicity
seizure disorder
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Acyclovir teaching ||
increase fluid intake
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get up slowly (orthostatic htn)
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Anti-fungal (local) ||
Nystatin
,Nystatin (topical) use
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athlete's foot ||
Nystatin (oral) use|| ||
oral candidiasis (thrush)
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vaginal candidiasis (yeast infection)
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superficial fungal infections|| ||
oral candidiasis (thrush)
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vaginal candidiasis (yeast infection)
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tinea pedis (athletes foot)
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systemic fungal infections
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Lungs
CNS
abdomen
, Opportunistic fungal infections|| ||
immunocompromised patient || ||
superinfection
steroids
chemotherapy
Anti-fungal (systemic)
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fluconazole
fluconazole route ||
Oral, IV, vaginal, topical
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fluconazole use ||
-systemic fungal infections
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-immunosuppressed pts to prevent yeast infection
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