Tuberculosis Management: Assessment,
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Therapy, Latent vs. Active TB Treatment,
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A nurse is performing a physical assessment on a patient with tuberculosis who takes rifampin
[Rifadin]. What would be an expected finding?
a.
Crystalluria
b.
Myopathy
c.
Peripheral neuropathy
d.
Red-orange-tinged urine
d.
Red-orange-tinged urine
Urine tinged red-orange is a normal finding associated with rifampin's adverse effects.
Peripheral neuropathy, myopathy, and crystalluria are not manifestations of adverse effects of
rifampin.
, A patient who has drug-sensitive tuberculosis has completed 2 months of the standard four-
drug therapy and asks the nurse how long he will have to take medication. Which response by
the nurse is correct?
a.
"As long as you remain symptomatic, you will not have to take more medication."
b.
"The four-drug regimen will continue for 3 more months."
c.
"You will have to take maintenance drugs indefinitely."
d.
"You will need to take only two drugs for the next 4 months."
d.
"You will need to take only two drugs for the next 4 months."
Patients with drug-sensitive tuberculosis take four drugs for 2 months during the induction
phase, followed by two drugs for 4 months in the continuation phase. Drug therapy does not
stop after the induction phase, even for asymptomatic patients. Although drug therapy is
prolonged, it is not indefinite.
A nurse reads a tuberculin skin test on a patient and notes a 6- to 7-mm area of induration. The
patient is a young adult who has recently immigrated from a country with a high prevalence of
tuberculosis. The patient has no other risk factors. The nurse will expect the provider to:
a.
begin treating this patient with a two-drug regimen of isoniazid and rifampin.
b.
order a chest radiograph and a sputum culture to assess for active tuberculosis.
c.
order a nucleic acid amplification test of the patient's sputum.
d.
reassure the patient that this is not considered a positive test result.
d.
reassure the patient that this is not considered a positive test result.
A patient is beginning treatment for active tuberculosis (TB) in a region with little drug-resistant
TB. Which treatment regimen will be used initially?
a.
Isoniazid and pyrazinamide