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Question 5 (2 points) A 79-year-old patient is receiving a quinolone as treatment for a complicated incision infection. The nurse will monitor for which adverse effect that is associated with these drugs? (See Ch 39. Antibiotics Part II, Table 39.4) 1) lethargy 2) Double vision 3) Hypotension 4) Tendonitis and tendon rupture
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