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Lilley: Pharmacology and the Nursing Process, 10th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The nurse is reviewing the medication orders for a patient who will be receiving aminoglycoside therapy. Which other medication or medication class, if ordered, would be a potential interaction concern? a. Calcium channel blockers b. Phenytoin c. Proton pump inhibitors d. Loop diuretics ANS: D Concurrent use of aminoglycosides with loop diuretics increases the risk for ototoxicity. The other drugs and drug classes do not cause interactions. DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 2. The nurse checks the patient’s laboratory work prior to administering a dose of vancomycin and finds that the trough vancomycin level is 15 mcg/mL. What will the nurse do next? a. Administer the vancomycin as ordered. b. Hold the drug, and administer 4 hours later. c. Hold the drug, and notify the prescriber. d. Repeat the test to verify results. ANS: A Optimal blood levels of vancomycin are a trough level of 10 to 20 mcg/mL. Measurement of peak levels is no longer routinely recommended, and only trough levels are commonly monitored. Blood samples for measurement of trough levels are drawn immediately before administration of the next dose. Because of the increase in resistant organisms, many clinicians use a trough level of 15 to 20 mcg/mL as their goal. These trough levels mean that even just before the next dose is due, when drug levels should be low, the drug levels are actually too high. DIF: Cognitive Level: Analyzing (Analysis) TOP: Nursing Process: Evaluation MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Reduction of Risk Potential 3. A patient has been diagnosed with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE). The nurse expects to see orders for which drug? a. Dapsone, a miscellaneous antibiotic b. Ciprofloxacin, a quinolone c. Linezolid, an oxazolidinone d. Colistimethate sodium, a polypeptide antibiotic

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C HAPTER 39: A NTIBIOTICS P ART 2
Lilley: Pharmacology and the Nursing Process, 10th Edition




MULTIPLE CHOICE


1. The nurse is reviewing the m edication orders for a patient who will be
receiving aminogl ycoside therapy. Which other medication or medication
class, if ordered, would be a potential interaction concern?
a. Calcium channel blockers
b. Phenytoin
c. Proton pump inhibitors
d. Loop diuretics



ANS: D

Concurrent use of aminogl ycosides with loop diuretics increases the
risk for ototoxicit y. The other drugs and drug classes do not cause
interactions.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Appl ying (Application)

TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment

MSC: NC LEX: Physiological In tegrit y: Pharmacological and
Parenteral Therapies



2. The nurse checks the patient ’s laboratory work prior to administering a
dose of vancom ycin and finds that the trough vancom ycin level is 15
mcg/m L. What will the nurse do next?
a. Administer the vancom ycin as ordered.
b. Hold the drug, and administer 4 hours later.
c. Hold the drug, and notify the prescriber.

, d. Repeat the test to verify results.



ANS: A

Optimal blood levels of vancom ycin are a trough level of 10 to 20
mcg/m L. Measurement of peak levels is no longer ro utinel y
recommended, and onl y trough levels are commonl y monitored. Blood
samples for measurement of trough levels are drawn immediatel y
before administration of the next dose. Because of the increase in
resistant organisms, many clinicians use a trough le vel of 15 to 20
mcg/m L as their goal. These trough levels mean that even just before
the next dose is due, when drug levels should be low, the drug levels
are actuall y too high.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Anal yzing (Anal ysis)

TOP: Nursing Process: Evaluation

MSC: NC LEX: Physiological Integrit y: Reduction of Risk
Potential



3. A patient has been diagnosed with carbapenem -resistant
Enterobacteriaceae (CRE). The nurse expects to see orders for which
drug?
a. Dapsone, a miscellaneous antibiotic
b. Ciprofloxacin, a quinolone
c. Linezolid, an oxazolidinone
d. Colistimethate sodium, a pol ypeptide antibiotic



ANS: D

Colistimethate sodium (Col y-Mycin), commonl y referred to as colistin,
is now being used again, often as one of the onl y drugs available to
treat CRE. The other options are incorrect.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Appl ying (Application)

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