NURS 502 Exam 3 Review QUESTIONS AND ALL
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e.coli - answer--What is the #1 pathogen in UTIs?
first line treatments for uncomplicated UTIs - answer--nitrofurantoin,
bactrim, fosfomycin
2nd line treatments for uncomplicated UTIs - answer--fluorquinolines
(cipro, levo), beta-lactams (amox/clav, cefpodoximr, cefdinir, cefaclor)
treatment for uncomplicated pyelonephritis - answer--fluoroquinolones
(cipro, levo), bactrim, beta-lactams
treatment for complicated pyelonephritis - answer--fluoroquinolones
(cipro, levo), aminoglycosides (gent), beta-lactams (ceftriaxone,
cefepime, zosyn, carbapenem)
treatment for prostatitis - answer--fluoroquinolones and bactram, at
least for 4 weeks
first line option for partial seizures - answer--carbamezepine,
lamotrigine, levetiracetam, oxcarbazepine, valproic acid, topiramate
,first line options for absence seizures - answer--ethosuximide,
lamotrigine, valproic acid
first line option for primary generalized (tonic-clonic) seizures - answer--
topiramate, lamotrigine, carbamezepine, oxcarbazepine, valproic acid
phenobarbital - answer--AED that is on the BEERs list
phenytoin - answer--Which AED follows Michaelis-Menten kinetics?
phenytoin - answer--You need to adjust the total drug levels for albumin
with this AED
nystagmus - answer--earliest side effect of phenytoin toxicity
phenytoin - answer--first line option for primary generalized and partial
seizures
ethosuximide - answer--ONLY indicated for absence seizures
carbamazepine - answer--AED that undergoes auto-induction
, gabapentin - answer--AED that requires dose adjustment based on CrCl
lamotrigine - answer--AED that has a BBW for a life-threatening rash
lamotrigine - answer--levels of this AED are decreased by oral
contraceptives
levetiracetam - answer--AED that has no drug interactions but can cause
behavioral changes
zonisamide - answer--AED contraindicated in sulfonamide allergy
rufinamide (banzel) - answer--AED indicated for children with Lennox-
Gestaut syndrome
vigabatrin (sabril) and ezogabine (potiga) - answer--AEDs on the REMS
program for vision loss
clobazam (onfi) - answer--withdrawal may occur with abrupt
discontinuation of this AED
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e.coli - answer--What is the #1 pathogen in UTIs?
first line treatments for uncomplicated UTIs - answer--nitrofurantoin,
bactrim, fosfomycin
2nd line treatments for uncomplicated UTIs - answer--fluorquinolines
(cipro, levo), beta-lactams (amox/clav, cefpodoximr, cefdinir, cefaclor)
treatment for uncomplicated pyelonephritis - answer--fluoroquinolones
(cipro, levo), bactrim, beta-lactams
treatment for complicated pyelonephritis - answer--fluoroquinolones
(cipro, levo), aminoglycosides (gent), beta-lactams (ceftriaxone,
cefepime, zosyn, carbapenem)
treatment for prostatitis - answer--fluoroquinolones and bactram, at
least for 4 weeks
first line option for partial seizures - answer--carbamezepine,
lamotrigine, levetiracetam, oxcarbazepine, valproic acid, topiramate
,first line options for absence seizures - answer--ethosuximide,
lamotrigine, valproic acid
first line option for primary generalized (tonic-clonic) seizures - answer--
topiramate, lamotrigine, carbamezepine, oxcarbazepine, valproic acid
phenobarbital - answer--AED that is on the BEERs list
phenytoin - answer--Which AED follows Michaelis-Menten kinetics?
phenytoin - answer--You need to adjust the total drug levels for albumin
with this AED
nystagmus - answer--earliest side effect of phenytoin toxicity
phenytoin - answer--first line option for primary generalized and partial
seizures
ethosuximide - answer--ONLY indicated for absence seizures
carbamazepine - answer--AED that undergoes auto-induction
, gabapentin - answer--AED that requires dose adjustment based on CrCl
lamotrigine - answer--AED that has a BBW for a life-threatening rash
lamotrigine - answer--levels of this AED are decreased by oral
contraceptives
levetiracetam - answer--AED that has no drug interactions but can cause
behavioral changes
zonisamide - answer--AED contraindicated in sulfonamide allergy
rufinamide (banzel) - answer--AED indicated for children with Lennox-
Gestaut syndrome
vigabatrin (sabril) and ezogabine (potiga) - answer--AEDs on the REMS
program for vision loss
clobazam (onfi) - answer--withdrawal may occur with abrupt
discontinuation of this AED