NR566 FINAL
Chlamydia treatment first line drug, dose, route and frequency - Answer-Doxycycline 100 mg PO BID x 7
days
or
Azithromycin 1000 mg po once
Uncomplicated gonorrhea urethritis treatment - Answer-ceftriaxone 500 mg IM single dose with or
without doxycycline 100 mg 2x days for days
Bacterial Vagionosis
1st line Treatment - Answer-Non pregnant metronidazole 500 mg 2xdays for 7 days
pregnant - vaginal metronidazole 2% for 7 days
clindamycin 1% for 7 days
HSV (herpes simplex virus) 12st line treatment - Answer-1 Clinical episode: Acyclovir 400 mg 3x days for
7-10 days
2 Clinical episode: Acyclovir 800 mg 2x days for 5 days
Trichomoniasis treatment - Answer-Metronidazole (Flagyl) 500 mg 2x day for 7 days (WOMEN)
single dose of 2 grams for MEN
MEN or Women tinidazole 2g single
doxazosin (BPH treatment) (a1 blocker) side effect - Answer-side effect
hypotension, dizziness, nasal congestions
, Dutasteride (Avodart) BPH treatment (5a reductase inhibitors) patient teaching - Answer-benefits take
months to develop, must continue taking med even if improvement not readily seen
may lower ejaculatory volume and libido
Terazosin (Hytrin) how to know is working - Answer-improve symptom of dysuria, urgency, UTI,
hesitancy
Progesterone (progestin) When is day not safe to prescribe - Answer-if women has had a
hysterectomy/pregnant
Side effect of progestin oral contraceptives - Answer-it can cause irregular/ inconsistent bleeding, must
be take at same time very day to be effective
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate benefits - Answer-doesn't cause thromboembolic disorder, headache,
nausea or most of the other adverse effects associated with combo OCs.
testosterone replacement therapy routes - Answer-administering testosterone supplement through, pill,
injections, and patches.
Testosterone patch patient teaching - Answer-wash hands after applying
cover application site with clothing after the drug had dried
wash the application site before skin-to-skin contact another person
Androgen therapy appropriate vs. not needed related to puberty - Answer-Short term: The psychological
pressures of delayed sexual maturation are causing a boy significant distress
Long term: if delayed puberty related to true hypogonadism
Side effect of testosterone replacement therapy - Answer-hot flashes, bone fx, decrease libido, insulin
resistance, erectile dysfunction, acne, HTN, sterility, aggression, and mood swings.
Chlamydia treatment first line drug, dose, route and frequency - Answer-Doxycycline 100 mg PO BID x 7
days
or
Azithromycin 1000 mg po once
Uncomplicated gonorrhea urethritis treatment - Answer-ceftriaxone 500 mg IM single dose with or
without doxycycline 100 mg 2x days for days
Bacterial Vagionosis
1st line Treatment - Answer-Non pregnant metronidazole 500 mg 2xdays for 7 days
pregnant - vaginal metronidazole 2% for 7 days
clindamycin 1% for 7 days
HSV (herpes simplex virus) 12st line treatment - Answer-1 Clinical episode: Acyclovir 400 mg 3x days for
7-10 days
2 Clinical episode: Acyclovir 800 mg 2x days for 5 days
Trichomoniasis treatment - Answer-Metronidazole (Flagyl) 500 mg 2x day for 7 days (WOMEN)
single dose of 2 grams for MEN
MEN or Women tinidazole 2g single
doxazosin (BPH treatment) (a1 blocker) side effect - Answer-side effect
hypotension, dizziness, nasal congestions
, Dutasteride (Avodart) BPH treatment (5a reductase inhibitors) patient teaching - Answer-benefits take
months to develop, must continue taking med even if improvement not readily seen
may lower ejaculatory volume and libido
Terazosin (Hytrin) how to know is working - Answer-improve symptom of dysuria, urgency, UTI,
hesitancy
Progesterone (progestin) When is day not safe to prescribe - Answer-if women has had a
hysterectomy/pregnant
Side effect of progestin oral contraceptives - Answer-it can cause irregular/ inconsistent bleeding, must
be take at same time very day to be effective
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate benefits - Answer-doesn't cause thromboembolic disorder, headache,
nausea or most of the other adverse effects associated with combo OCs.
testosterone replacement therapy routes - Answer-administering testosterone supplement through, pill,
injections, and patches.
Testosterone patch patient teaching - Answer-wash hands after applying
cover application site with clothing after the drug had dried
wash the application site before skin-to-skin contact another person
Androgen therapy appropriate vs. not needed related to puberty - Answer-Short term: The psychological
pressures of delayed sexual maturation are causing a boy significant distress
Long term: if delayed puberty related to true hypogonadism
Side effect of testosterone replacement therapy - Answer-hot flashes, bone fx, decrease libido, insulin
resistance, erectile dysfunction, acne, HTN, sterility, aggression, and mood swings.