Antimalarials
Anthelmintics
Textbook Questions
100

What day do people start experiencing symptoms of malaria?

10 days after tissue invasion 

100

What is the name of the anthelmintic drug we need to know for the test?

Ivermectin (this is an antiparisitic agent)

100

An international traveler diagnosed with malaria is admitted to the emergency department and is prescribed mefloquine hydrochloride. The nurse anticipates that which laboratory test will be ordered?

A. Liver function test (LFT)

B. blood glucose

C. sputum culture and sensitivity 

D. white blood cell count

A. Liver function test (LFT)

200

What are malaria symptoms similar to? 

Name the symptoms

They are flu like symptoms!

fever, chills, sweating, malaise, HA, vomiting, diarrhea

200

How should anthelmintic drugs be administered?

How long is this drug usually given?

Topically and orally, take on an empty stomach

Usually given 1-3 days

200

A patient with a history of malaria who is being treated with chloroquine is in the clinic for a follow-up visit. What should the nurse advise the patient to do?

A. get frequent hearing checks

B. take antimalarials before meals

C. get frequent testing of stool specimens

D. avoid sun exposure

D. avoid sun exposure

300

What are some ways to prevent malaria?

Bug sprays with DEET

Mosquito nets

Treat clothing

Tents

Permethrin (insect repellent

300

True or False: Ivermectin is absorbed better on an empty stomach 

TRUE

300

A 50 year old woman is being discharged from the hospital after treatment for malaria. Which teaching topic would best inform the patient about adverse reactions?

A. the occurrence of headaches

B. experiencing dizziness

C. developing mild pruritus

D. skin and eyes that appear yellowish

D. skin and eyes that appear yellowish

400

Name the antimalarial drugs (there are 4)

the QUINE drugs:

Chloroquine

Quinine sulfate

Hydroxychloroquine

Mefloquine

400

What should you monitor while on anthelmintic drugs?

Ophthalmic exams (eye exams before, during, and after treatment)

Obtain and monitor stool examinations

Monitor hepatic enzymes

ALT, AST, and pregnancy test prior to administration 

400

A 30 year old woman presents with a recurrence of Trichomonas vaginalis infection, and metronidazole is ordered. The patient's history reveals which of the following contraindications?

A. a recent pregnancy test is negative

B. she previously took metronidazole and had no side effects

C. she drinks a glass of wine before bedtime

D. she takes an oral contraceptive

C. she drinks a glass of wine before bedtime

500

What are the side effects/adverse reactions of antimalarial drugs?

GI upset !!!!

retinal damage, 8th cranial nerve damage, renal impairment, cardiovascular effects

500

Side effects of anthelmintic drugs

Ocular opacity, elevated hepatic enzymes !!!!

dizziness, drowsiness, HA, weakness, lymph node swelling, tachycardia, GI distress