A client newly diagnosed with HIV is receiving client teaching from the clinic nurse about antiretroviral medications. The nu
A 32-year-old female client has been diagnosed with a superinfection and has been prescribed tigecycline. What is a priority
The client has been diagnosed with a serious infection caused by gram-negative aerobic bacilli. The client has been prescribe
ons A local bioterrorism medical team is responding to a possible anthrax attack. The team is instructed that a fluoroquinolo
The parent of an 8-year-old asks the nurse why it seems amoxicillin is so often prescribed when the child needs an antibiotic
Question 27 1 pts The nurse is caring for a client receiving an antimycobacterial who reports dizziness, headache, and drowsi
A 12-year-old client with a complicated skin infection has been admitted to the pediatric unit. The physician has ordered ert
A client has been prescribed isoniazid (INH) 250 mg PO daily. What nursing action should the nurse prioritize? Monitor the cl
A clinic nurse is caring for a 66-lb child who has acute otitis media. The physician has ordered ceftibuten 9 mg/kg/day PO fo
Question 38 1 pts A 32-year-old female client has been diagnosed with a superinfection and has been prescribed tigecycline. W

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A client newly diagnosed with HIV is receiving client teaching from the clinic nurse about antiretroviral medications. The nurse should teach the client to report what adverse effect to a health care provider most promptly? Dizziness Constipation Nausea Full body rash A 32-year-old female client has been diagnosed with a superinfection and has been prescribed tigecycline. What is a priority nursing action? Assess the client’s blood pressure prior to administering the first dose and monitor closely for the first 12 hours Educate the client about the need to avoid OTC antihistamines during treatment, due to the risk for anticholinergic effects Educate the client about the need to supplement oral contraceptives with another form of birth control Assess the client carefully for recreational drug use The client has been diagnosed with a serious infection caused by gram-negative aerobic bacilli. The client has been prescribed IV gentamicin. What statement by the client should the nurse follow-up most promptly? “I feel like I’m having trouble hearing the last little while.” O “I definitely feel like my appetite has suffered since I started these antibiotics.” O “My IV site feels really itchy a lot of the time.” “I’ve got this pounding headache that never seems to go away.” ons A local bioterrorism medical team is responding to a possible anthrax attack. The team is instructed that a fluoroquinolone may be used to treat exposure to anthrax. The nurse should prepare to administer what antibiotic? Student Levofloxacin y Gemifloxacin sing curse (ASN) Amoxicillin neral Course Sparfioxacin The parent of an 8-year-old asks the nurse why it seems amoxicillin is so often prescribed when the child needs an antibiotic. What is the nurse’s best response? O “Amoxicillin is better absorbed than many other antibiotics and it’s highly effective.” O “Amoxicillin is an inexpensive antibiotic, so clients are more likely to follow through with treatment.” O “Amoxicillin has the benefit of once-daily dosing, which is casier for both parents and children.” O “Amoxicillin is effective and has a less offensive taste than many antibiotics.” Question 27 1 pts The nurse is caring for a client receiving an antimycobacterial who reports dizziness, headache, and drowsiness. What nursing diagnosis is most likely to relate to this client’s adverse drug effects? Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements Disturbed sensory perception (kinesthetic) related to central nervous system (CNS) effects of the drug Acute pain related to gastrointestinal (Gl) cffects of the drug Deficient knowledge regarding drug therapy A 12-year-old client with a complicated skin infection has been admitted to the pediatric unit. The physician has ordered ertapenem. What is the nursing priority? Transcribe the order to the medication administration record (MAR). Perform hand hygiene before preparing the medication. Assess the client’s renal and hepatic functions. Question the order by calling the prescriber. A client has been prescribed isoniazid (INH) 250 mg PO daily. What nursing action should the nurse prioritize? Monitor the client closely for signs of hemorrhage Teach the client to avoid iron supplements Contact the provider to clarify the order Place the client on respiratory isolation precautions A clinic nurse is caring for a 66-lb child who has acute otitis media. The physician has ordered ceftibuten 9 mg/kg/day PO for 10 days. The drug comes in an oral suspension of 90 mg/5 ml. How many mL should the nurse administer? to Question 38 1 pts A 32-year-old female client has been diagnosed with a superinfection and has been prescribed tigecycline. What is a priority nursing action? Assess the client’s blood pressure prior to administering the first dose and monitor closely for the first 12 hours Educate the client about the need to avoid OTC antihistamines during treatment, due to the risk for anticholinergic effects Educate the client about the need to supplement oral contraceptives with another form of birth control Assess the client carefully for recreational drug use
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