NR 568 Week 4 Midterm Exam

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  1. What is the causative agent for general population CAP?
  2. What is the causative agent for smokers and COPD CAP?
  3. What is the causative agent for CF CAP?
  4. What is the causative agent for atypical CAP?
  5. What are the first line treatment options for CAP?
  6. Which is the gold standard diagnostic test for CAP?
  7. When is it appropriate to prescribe a Fluoroquinolone for CAP?
  8. What is the treatment for chlamydial pneumoniae?
  9. When is empirical use of antibiotics used?
  10. When are targeted antibiotics used?
  11. When are becterioCIDAL agents preferred?
  12. When are basterioSTATIC agents preferred?
  13. What are broad-spectrum medications?
  14. What are narrow-spectrum medications?
  15. What are the narrow-spectrum antibiotics?
  16. If a patient is allergic to PCN which abx class would you use?
  17. If a patient is allergic to sulfa drugs which abx would you use?
  18. How do you TREAT diff?
  19. Which abx are likely to CAUSE diff?
  20. Which abx require renal dosing adjustments?
  21. What types of infections are usually viral, and do not warrant abx agents?
  22. What does taking Voriconazole and Phenobarbital (CYP450) do?
  23. What medication can be given to reduce the CYP450 inhibition?
  24. What baseline labs do you need for itraconazole?
  25. Which drugs are NRTIs?
  26. Which anthelmintic drug CANNOT be given to neonates?
  27. What pt education would you give patients taking Didanosine to avoid severe ADRs?
  28. What are serious ADRs of Lopinavir?
  29. What is a serious ADR of Saquinavir?
  30. What is the treatment for glaucoma in a PREGNANT woman?
  31. What is the treatment for moderate acne?
  32. What is the treatment for eczema?
  33. What is an ADR of Montelukast?
  34. What are common ADRs of Brimonidine?
  35. What are intranasal glucocorticoids (Fluticasone) used for?
  36. What is pseudoephedrine used for?
  37. Which med has a possibility of addiction?
  38. What is loratadine used for?
  39. What does intranasal Cromolyn do?
  40. What is stage 0 of obesity?
  41. What is stage 1 of obesity?
  42. What is stage 2 of obesity?
  43. Amoxicillin
  44. Tetracycline
  45. What medication should we prescribe for the treatment of glaucoma in patients with
  46. Which pathogen is highly associated with CAP in the fenneral population?
  47. What is the unique adverse effect that Latanoprost can cause?
  48. Why might a patient being treated with Contrave for obesity, not have therapeutic effects from hydrocodone after a dental procedure?
  49. What is the first line antibiotic for infections caused by animal bite?
  50. Which of the following mediations can treat infections of the eyes AAND ears?
  51. This abx class can be used to treat infections in infants younger than 8 days old?
  52. This abx is used to treat uncomplicated UTIs?
  53. Which abx is NOT recommended for UTIs of the upper urinary tract?
  54. Which pathogen is highly associated with CAP in smokers and those with COPD?
  55. What is the therapeutic action of Guaifenesin?
  56. What compound must be present in organic sunscreen for it to be effective?
  57. What is the first line treatment for mild acne?
  58. What is the first line treatment for severe acne?
  59. What patient education is needed for Isotretinoin?
  60. What is the most effective drugs for prevention and treatment of seasonal and perennial rhinitis?
  61. Type 2 DMM, gallbladder disease, fatty liver, and gout are a few possible complications of?
  62. The NP knows that which weight loss drug could cause hypothyroidism in a patient taking levothyroxine?
  63. Contrave is a combination of which two medications?
  64. What is the recommended intervention and treatment for the cerumen buildup?
  65. What would happen is Lorcaserin is given with a CYP2D6 substrate?
  66. Which weight loss medication is associated with a suicide risk in children, adolescents, and young adults?
  67. Which weight loss drug is NOT a DEA scheduled drug?
  68. At what BMI level should bariatric surgery be considered?
  69. Which of the following is NOT important baseline data the NP should obtain prior to starting a patient on a drug for weight loss?
  70. What is the therapeutic effects of topiramate?
  71. What is the MOA of intranasal Cromolyn?
  72. How is otomycosis treated?
  73. What is the first line treatment for AOM?
  74. What does Omalizumab treat?
  75. How do we treat tinea capitis?
  76. What is the drug of choice for aspergillosis?
  77. Which anthelminthic drug puts a patient at risk for falls due to hypotension?
  78. Which anthelminthic drugs put a patient at risk for bone marrow suppression and liver impairment?
  79. Besides confirmation of infestation and negative pregnancy test, which anthelminthic is generally safe to give without baseline data?
  80. What are some severe ADRs of Didanosine?
  81. What type of meal more than doubles the absorption of Saquinavir?
  82. As the HIV viral load decreases, what may rise, indicating some restoration of immune function?
  83. What should patients avoid taking with Metronidazole (Flagyl) to prevent a disulfiram- like reaction?
  84. What are some serious potential ADR of Abacavir?
  85. What are alt treatments for diff if Vanco and fidaxomicin cannot be prescribed?
  86. What patient eduation is given for concurrent use of Ketoconazole and Omeprazole?
  87. What is the most common Nematodes infection in the USA?
  88. What si the risk of using Budesonide for children?
  89. A patient taking Phentermine/Topiramate has NOT lost 5% of weight by month 7 of What is the next step?
  90. A weight loss of 10-15% is typical for those who diligently adhere to medication and lifestyle therapy?
  91. What is the best antibiotic choice for a patient with mastitis?
  92. Bacterial meningitis is best treated with which generation of cephalosporins?
  93. What is the first line treatment for Brucellosis, cholera, and rickettsia diseases?
  94. The concern with prescribing sulfas in infants younger than 2 months is?
  95. This class of medication is reserved for patients with glaucoma who have responded poorly to preferred med classes?
  96. The NP suspects that the patient has a UTI, would a broad or narrow spectrum antibiotic be appropriate before blood cultures
  97. If Amoxicillin wasn’t effective for CAP what would be the best second line treatment?
  98. What antibiotics can be safely prescribed THROUGHOUT pregnancy?
  99. Which med is NOT effective in treating oral candidiasis?
  100. Taking Itraconazole with will help enhance absorption?
  101. Which medication is preferred for complicated UTIs?
  102. Tendonitis/tendon rupture is highly associated with this abx class?
  103. The patient was treated with an abx in the last 90 days of contracting What type of abx should be prescribed?
  104. A patient taking Phentermine has lost 3% body fat inn the first 3 What is the next step?
  105. How do we treat diff?
  106. is less effective than intranasal glucocorticoids for sneezing, rhinorrhea, and nasal itching
  107. typically manifests as intense pruritis and erythema, with or without pain or hearing loss?
  108. What is likely the etiology for an elderly patient with conductive hearing loss?
  109. Abnormal activity of T cells is likely the underlying cause of?
  110. Which is likely a close to morbid obese BMI?
  111. What class of abx is likely to promote diff?
  112. Macrolides should be avoided in patients with?
  113. Treatment of choice for chlamydial PNA includes?
  114. What patient edu should be given for ADRs of Aminoglycosides?
  115. How should a patient take a Sulfonamide abx?
  116. What should we monitor with an elderly patient taking gentamicin?
  117. The NP knows that the use of Tetracyclines is avoided in children less than 8 because?
  118. Tinea corporis is commonly treated with?
  119. Patients taking anthelminthic should?
  120. What med is BEST alt to PCN G for infected abscessed tooth?
  121. Topical antifungals are likely not to work for tinea ?
  122. Which is obesity class 1?
  123. Fluoroquinolones should be avoided in pregnancy to avoid ?
  124. The best predictor of otitis media is?
  125. BBW is Use in life-threatening infections only?
  126. Important patient edu for patient taking Albendazole or Mebendazole would be?
  127. Which two abx classes is associated with QT prolongation?
  128. What is the difference in treatment of otitis media vs externa?
  129. What is considered first line medication for glaucoma?
  130. Avoid supplements that contain vitamin A when taking?

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