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100

What should be done BEFORE starting antibiotic therapy 

A. Administer IV fluids
B. Obtain cultures
C. Give pain medication
D. Start empiric therapy

B. Obtain cultures 

100

 A decrease in WBC count during antibiotic therapy indicates:
A. Worsening infection
B. Ineffective therapy
C. Effective therapy
D. Toxicity

C. Effective therapy 

100

True or False

Antibiotics are often used to treat Viral Infections.

False

100

 What is one of the world’s top health problems

  • A. Obesity
  • B. Accidents
  • C. Hypertension
  • D. Multidrug resistant organisms

D. Multidrug resistant organisms 

100

What is a key teaching for metronidazole (Flagyl)?

A. Take with dairy
B. Avoid alcohol
C. Take with iron
D. Double dose if missed

B. Avoid alcohol

200

Aminoglycosides are NOT given orally primarily because:
A. They are too expensive
B. They cause GI irritation
C. They have poor oral absorption
D. They are destroyed by stomach acid

C. They have poor oral absorption

200

Which Bacteria is harder to treat?
A. Gram+
B. Gram-
C. Gram + Cocci
D. Gram+ Bacilli

B. Gram- (gram negative)

200

A patient is allergic to penicillin. Which antibiotic is the BEST alternative?
A. Cephalosporin
B. Amoxicillin
C. Aztreonam
D. Penicillin V

C. Aztreonam
200

Vancomycin requires monitoring for:

A. Cardiac toxicity
B. Nephrotoxicity
C. Liver failure
D. Seizures

B. Nephrotoxicity

200

Quinolones increase the risk of tendonitis for whom?

Select all that apply

A. Older adults 

B. Children

C. Teen Girls

D. Teen Boys 


A and D

Older adults and teen boys 

300

changes the color of pregnant women and children under 8 teeth:
A. Tetracycline
B. Doxycycline
C. Cephalosporin
D. Aminoglycosides 

B. Tetracycline

300

Most Common sulfonamide that treats UTI's

Bactrim 

300

When a patient is on aminoglycoside therapy, the nurse will monitor the patient for which indicators of potential toxicity?

A. Fever

B. White blood cell count of 8000 cells/mm3

C. Tinnitus and dizziness

D. Decreased blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels

C. Tinnitus and Dizziness

300

This glycopeptide antibiotic is the first-line treatment for Multidrug-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)  

A. Metronidazole

B. Ciprofloxacin

C. Tobramycin

D. Vancomycin

D. Vancomycin

300

What teaching should the nurse include to a patient taking an oral tetracycline antibiotic.

A. Avoid direct sunlight and tanning beds while on this medication.

B. Milk and cheese products result in increased levels of tetracycline.

C. Antacids taken with the medication help to reduce gastrointestinal distress.

D. Take the medication until you feel better.

A. Avoid direct sunlight and tanning beds while on this medication.

400

An antibiotic prescribed based of symptoms?

What is Empiric therapy 

400

Which NSAID should not be used if known allergy to sulfonamides?

A. Celebrex

B. Naproxen

C. Meloxicam 

D. Indocin 

A. Celebrex 

400

Aminoglycosides + LOOP diuretics can lead to?

Ototoxicity 

400

Which medication is associated with tendon rupture?
A. Ciprofloxacin
B. Azithromycin 
C. Vancomycin
D. Penicillin

A. Ciprofloxacin 

400


IV infused to quickly can cause? 

What is Redman syndrome 

500

What are common adverse reactions to Antibiotics? Select all that apply.
A. Urticaria
B. Prurituis
C. Angioedema
D. Increased Appetite

A. Urticaria
B. Prurituis
C. Angioedema

500

This is eliminated during an superinfection?

What is Normal flora 

500

Renal function test consist of?

BUN and Creatinine 

500

Most commonly used for bacterial decontamination of the GI tract before surgical procedures

A. Neomycin

B. Azactam

C. Amoxicillin 

D. Keflex

A. Neomycin 

500

What is the ONLY generation of cephalosporins that treats MRSA?

A. First generation

B. Second generation

C. Third generation

D. Forth generation

E. Fifth generation

E. Fifth-Generation Cephalosporins:
ceftaroline (Teflaro