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The nurse teaches a patient to promptly report any diarrhea to the health care provider. Which
drug is the patient likely being prescribed?
A. Linezolid
B. Minocycline
C. Clindamycin
D. Doxcycline - ANSWER-C
Patients on clindamycin should promptly report any diarrhea to their health care provider
because clinadmycin can cause potentially fatal Clostridium difficile diarrhea. Diarrhea can be a
side effect of most antibiotics such as linezolid, doxycycline and minocycline but does nto have
the same risk as clindamycin for C. Diff
Which instructions should the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient receiving ferrous
sulfate therapy?
A. Iron does not absorb
B. Iron should only be taken at night
C. Iron compounds are not taken orally
D. Antacids should not be taken with iron - ANSWER-D
Antacids can decrease the absorption of iron. Iron is typically taken in the morning. It is absorbed
readily and is taken orally
Which instruction should a nurse include in the discharge teaching for a patient who is to start
taking tetracycline?
A. Use sunscreen and protective clothing when outdoors
B. You'll need to return to the clinic for weekly blood work
C. You may stop taking the pills when you begin to feel better
D. Take the medication with yogurt or milk so you wont have nausea - ANSWER-A
,Tetracyclines are bacteriostatic antibiotics; photosensitivity and severe sunburn are common
adverse effects. A full course of antibiotic must always be taken, Blood studies are not necessary
for therapetuic levels. Absorption decreases after ingestion of chelates such as calcium and
magnesium so doses should be given 2 hours before or 2 hours after ingestion of milk products
The nurse who is working in a pediatric unit administers tetracycline to a preschool-age child.
What is a potential side effect of the medication for this child?
A. Anabolic change
B. Cartilage damage
C. Discoloration of teeth
D. Suppression of growth - ANSWER-C
Tetracycline sometimes causes premature discoloration of teeth in children, and it is not
supposed to be used in growing children. Cartilage damage is caused by quinolone antibiotics.
Suppression of growth is caused by system administration of steroids. Tetracycline does not
produce anabolic effects in children
Which statements about Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) with clindamycin
therapy does the nurse identify as true? Select all that apply.
A. Leukopenia commonly occurs
B. It is potentially fatal condition
C. Patients usually experience abdominal pain
D. Anticholingerics are effective in treating the diarrhea
E. Clindamycin therapy should be discontinued and vancomycin started - ANSWER-B, C, E
CDAD is potentially fatal condition in which patients experience abdominal pain. If CDAD
develops, clindamycin therapy should be stopped and vancomycin or metronidazole therapy
started. Leukocytosis, not leukopenia develops. Anticholinergics can make the diarrhea worse
and therefore should be avoided
, A patient has been prescribed trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMZ). Which intervention is
appropriate?
A. Instruct the patient to increase fluids in the diet
B. Assess the patient's urine before and after treatment
C. Instruct the patient to take the medication for 14 days
D. Ensure the patient eats something when taking the medication - ANSWER-A
When taking TMP/SMZ, increase fluid intake is highly recommended to avoid complications such
as crystallization in the urine. The course of therapy is not always 14 days, the patient does not
have to take the drug on a full stomach, and the drug is not prescribed only for UTIs
Why are sulfonamides avoided, if possible, for infants younger than 2 months of age?
A. They can cause ototoxicity
B. They can cause kernicterus
C. The can cause yeast infections
D. They can cause discoloration of teeth - ANSWER-B
Sulfonamide usage is avoided, if possible, for infants younger than 2 months of age because it can
cause a potentially fatal condition called kernicterus. Ototoxicity and discoloration of teeth is not
a common risk for sulfonamides. Yeast infections can occur with most antibiotics, and use of an
antibiotic is not avoided for this common side effect
Which statements about Stevens-Johnson syndrome should the nurse identify as true? Select all
that apply.
A. Toxemia is associated with Steven-Johnson syndrome
B. Patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome usually are hypothermic
C. Lesions of the mucous membranes are a characteristic of Steven Johnson syndrome
D. Short-acting sulfonamides do not induce
E. Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome have a mortality
rate of about 25% - ANSWER-A, C, E
Stevens-Johnson syndrome is associated with toxemia, has a mortality rate of about 25% and is
characterized by skin lesions and lesions on the mucous membranes. Short-acting sulfonamides