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"PHARMACOLOGY & NURSING PROCESS 10th Ed. (LILLEY) -


CHAPTER 9 ANTIBIOTICS TEST BANK: 250 NCLEX NextGen Q&A +

DETAILED RATIONALES | PDF, EXCEL, ANKI"




This test bank is an **ORIGINAL STUDY GUIDE** created to supplement *Pharmacology and the Nu
rsing Process 10th Edition by Linda Lane Lilley

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Question 1: Penicillin Allergy & Cross-Sensitivity


Q: A patient with a documented penicillin allergy is prescribed cefazolin

(Kefzol). What is the nurse’s priority action?

A) Administer the dose slowly over 1 hour

B) Perform a skin test prior to infusion

C) Premedicate with diphenhydramine

D) Monitor blood pressure every 15 minutes


Rationale:


✅ B – Lilley p. 168 states cross-sensitivity between penicillins and

cephalosporins occurs in ~10% of cases. Skin testing is the priority

assessment to prevent anaphylaxis.

Nursing Process: Assessment (allergy risk) → Implementation (skin test).

NCLEX: Reduction of Risk Potential

✖️ *A/C*: Mitigate reactions but do not prevent anaphylaxis if allergy exists.

✖️ D: Hypertension is not a hallmark sign of anaphylaxis (hypotension is).




Q6: Cephalosporin Renal Dosing


Q: A patient with CKD (eGFR 25 mL/min) is prescribed ceftriaxone. Which

action is essential?

A) Administer 50% of the standard dose

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B) Monitor serum creatinine daily

C) Increase fluid intake to 3 L/day

D) Avoid concurrent NSAIDs


Rationale:


✅ B – Lilley p. 170 states cephalosporins accumulate in renal impairment.

Daily creatinine monitoring detects early nephrotoxicity.

Nursing Process: Assessment (renal function) → Evaluation (lab trends)

NCLEX: Reduction of Risk Potential

✖️ A: Ceftriaxone is hepatically metabolized; no renal dose adjustment needed.

✖️ C: Hydration supports renal function but doesn’t replace toxicity

monitoring.

✖️ D: NSAIDs exacerbate nephrotoxicity but are not the priority assessment.




Q7: Macrolide Interaction


Q: A patient taking simvastatin is prescribed clarithromycin. Which statement

by the nurse is correct?

A) "Space the doses 6 hours apart."

B) "Report any nausea or diarrhea."

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C) "Expect to temporarily stop the statin."

D) "Take both drugs with grapefruit juice."


Rationale:


✅ C – Lilley p. 184 warns macrolides inhibit CYP3A4, increasing statin

toxicity (myopathy/rhabdo). Statins must be held.

Nursing Process: Planning (risk mitigation) → Implementation (education)

NCLEX: Safety and Infection Control

✖️ A: Spacing doses doesn’t prevent interaction.

✖️ B: GI upset is common but less critical than myopathy.

✖️ D: Grapefruit juice potentiates statin toxicity.




Q8: Sulfonamide Crystalluria


Q: A patient taking sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim reports flank pain. What is

the priority intervention?

A) Administer PRN morphine

B) Increase oral fluids to 3 L/day

C) Collect a urine culture

D) Hold the next dose


Rationale:
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