Medications
Mechanism of action
Adverse reactions
Nursing implications
Client Education
100

What is the prototype medication for viral entry blockers- CCR5?

Maraviroc

100

Which medication treats HIV 1 only?

Efavirenz 

100

Lactic acidosis is an adverse reaction to which medication?

Zidovudine

100

What is a common reaction to look out for after administering Enfuvitide?

Injection site reaction 

100

A client is taking Neucloside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NRTIs), what are some symptoms to report to provider? 

Increase in fatigue, pallor, fever, onset of infection, constant nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, headaches, insomnia, dizziness, fever, myalgia.

200

What is one of the four types of enzyme inhibitors for HIV?

nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs)

non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs)

Integrase inhibitors

Protease inhibitors (Pis)

200

What is the mechanism of action for Maraviroc (Viral Entry Blocker CCR5)?

Prevents HIV from entering lymphocytes by binding to CCR5 on cell membranes.

200

Which patients are at risk when taking Ritonavir, protease inhibitor (PIs)?

People with high blood sugar because it increases risk of diabetes.

200

What do you use to reconstitute Entry and Fusion inhibiting medication- Maraviroc?

Sterile water

200
What is an adverse lung reaction for Viral Entry Blockers (CCR5) regarding the lungs?

Upper respiratory infections (cough)

300

Which medication treats advanced HIV disease and is only used when there is resistance to other medications?

Entry and fusion inhibitors

Prototype: Enfuviride

300

What is the mechanism of action for Integrase inhibitors?

Block the HIV enzyme from inserting viral DNA into the host DNA. This stops HIV virus from replication.

300

What are the possible symptoms of an allergic reaction concerning Entry and Fusion inhibitors?

Chills, fever, rash, nausea, hypotension, and elevated liver enzymes.

300

How often should labs testing for cholesterol and triglycerides be ran for the medication Rotonavir?

Every 3-4 months

300

What kind of testing should be done periodically for patients taking Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs)?

Liver function test

400

What medication is known to protect the fetus from HIV?

Zidovudine

400

What is one mechanism of action for Entry and Fusion inhibitors?

To prevent HIV from shedding its protective coating and inserting the genetic material into the cell.

400

Which medication has the possibility of causing Steven-Johnson’s syndrome or erythema multiform? 

Efavirenz

400

What is the proper way to administer Zidovudine to pregnant females in active labor?

IV is given during labor until the neonate is delivered and the cord is clamped.

** bonus- If pregnant, she will take zidovudine orally from 14 weeks to in labor. 

400

Clients need to look out for possible indications of liver injury, which includes what symptoms?

Itching of the skin, jaundice, any type of rash.

500

For individuals who are HIV positive, what type of medication therapy contributes to the prevention of AIDs and the reduction of HIV transmission?

Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)

500

Which HIV medication treats both HIV 1 and HIV 2?

Rotonavir

500

What is a major adverse reaction for NRTIs?

Bone marrow suppression (shows up 2-4 weeks after starting treatment).

500

Which labs should be ordered for the drug Maraviroc?

Eosinophil and immunoglobulin E and liver enzyme tests

500

What is one key point about medication use that should be emphasized to clients living with HIV?

Medication adherence for the lifetime of client.