Child Development
Anti-Infectives
Anti-Infectives
Hg A1C
Heart Failure
100

Baby transitions to iron fortified solids at 

4-6 months 

100

Nursing considerations for Azithromycin are

Increases the effect of PO anticoagulants

No antacids 

With our without food 

Super infection 

100

Due to penicillin cross reactivity you also avoid: 

Cephalexin, Cefazolin, Cefdinir, Ceftriaxone

100

Non Diabetic range

4-5.9%

100

The cause, symptoms, treatment, and prognosis of heart failure in children vary depending on

age

200

Baby walks with 1 hand at 

12 months 

200

Nursing Considerations for Clindamycin

No chewing or breaking tablet 

May increase AST, ALT, CPK 

Tx: Staphylococcus, streptococcus

AE: Vaginitis, Jaundice 

200

N/C for Cephalexin, Cefazolin, Cefdinir, Ceftriaxone

Finish course 10-14 days to prevent superinfection 

May cause a false positive urine test

200

Fair diabetic control

8-9%

200

In infants, the cause of heart failure is generally due to

holes in the heart or other structural problems.

300

Baby walks with help at 

10 months 

300

Nursing Considerations for Ciprofloxacin 

NO - <18 y/o, caffeine

Tendon rupture 

2-3 L fluids/day 

False + opiate test

Space out if taking antacids or iron 

Infuse ALONE

300

N/C for Amox, Ampi, Penicillin

Check for hypersensitivity for cephalasporins 

Equally divided doses 

For Peni and Ampi take 1 hours before meals (AC) or 2 hours after meals (PC) to avoid gastric destruction of med 

300

Poor diabetic control 

> 9%

300

Drug therapy may include

1. furosemide

2. angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors

3. (beta blockers- UMMMM?)

4. digoxin to help improve heart-pumping efficiency.

400

The earliest a child can kick a ball is 

24 months 

400

Which anti-infectives increase LFTs (AST, ALT)?

Clindamycin, Ciprofloxacin, Cephalexin, Cefazolin, Cefdinir, Ceftriaxone 

400

Unique A/E re: Amox, Ampi, Peni

May cause bone marrow suppression 

400

About ___ of hemoglobin A consists of a type of hemoglobin (HbA1) that can combine strongly with glucose in a process called glycosylation.

7% 

400

Digoxin toxicity is manifested in children by

N & V

bradycardia,

anorexia

dysrhythmias.

500

Object permanence develops by 

9-10 months 

500

Which anti-infective may increase CPK (injury to heart/brain/muscle? 

Clindamycin 

500

Good diabetic control Hg A1C

< 7 %

500

Approximately _____ of all newborn infants will have some type of structural heart defect.


1%

500

The prescriber of digoxin must be notified immediately if  

sudden weight gain (≥2 lb in 24 hours),