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Mastery EAQ Ch. 39

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Neomycin
B  Ciprofloxacin
C  Levofloxacin
D  Amikacin
Question #2
A  Ten minutes before administration of the intravenous (IV) antibiotic
B  Thirty minutes after beginning administration of the IV antibiotic
C  Ninety minutes after the IV antibiotic is scheduled to be administered
D  Sixty minutes after completion of the IV antibiotic infusion
Question #3
A  Wrap the infusion in foil to protect it from light.
B  Give diphenhydramine with the infusion.
C  Program the vancomycin to infuse at a slower rate.
D  Document that the patient has a hypersensitivity reaction.
Question #4
A  One taking clindamycin and has gastric upset
B  One who just started azithromycin therapy and has a fever
C  One taking ciprofloxacin and is 18 years old
D  One taking amikacin with furosemide
Question #5
A  Early vestibular damage
B  Red man syndrome
C  Probable convulsion
D  Ineffective antibiotic therapy
Question #6
A  Replace vancomycin with another antibiotic.
B  Rapidly infuse the vancomycin.
C  Increase the dose of vancomycin.
D  Stop the administration of vancomycin.
Question #7
A  Baseline vital sign values, Fluid status, Hypersensitivity, Neurologic abnormalities
B  Baseline vital sign values, Cardiac history, Hypersensitivity, Neurologic abnormalities
C  Baseline vital sign values, Cardiac history, Fluid status, Neurologic abnormalities
D  Fluid status, Cardiac history, Hypersensitivity, Neurologic abnormalities
Question #8
A  Assess the peak level, Establish baseline hearing acuity, Prevent superinfection.
B  Assess the peak level, Use a 0.9% NaCl solution for dilution of the medication, Prevent superinfection.
C  Assess the trough level, Establish baseline renal function, Establish baseline hearing acuity
D  Establish baseline renal function, Use a 0.9% NaCl solution for dilution of the medication, Prevent superinfection.
Question #10
A  Serum creatinine level
B  Hepatotoxicity
C  Hemoglobin level
D  Platelet count
Question #11
A  Skin turgor, Visual acuity, Nausea
B  Vertigo, Skin turgor, Visual acuity
C  Nausea, Vertigo, Headache
D  Headache, Visual acuity, Skin turgor
Question #13
A  Blood platelet count
B  Serum creatinine concentration
C  Blood glucose concentration
D  Serum thyroxine concentration
Question #14
A  Increased serum creatinine levels
B  History of neuromuscular dysfunction
C  Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia
D  Elevated serum alanine aminotransferase
Question #15
A  Abdominal pain
B  Joint pain
C  Reduced appetite
D  Reduced respiratory rate
Question #16
A  Insert a Foley catheter.
B  Hold the medication.
C  Monitor peak and trough levels.
D  Have the patient increase fluid intake.
Question #17
A  “Avoid eating smoked meat or fish while taking the drug.”
B  “Avoid eating yogurt before taking the drug.”
C  “Avoid eating citrus fruits before taking the drug.”
D  “Avoid eating food containing excess fiber while taking the drug.”
Question #18
A  Preparing to adjust the cyclosporine dosage
B  Evaluating the serum cyclosporine level
C  Monitoring the site of antibiotic infusion
D  Checking the cardiac rhythm hourly
Question #19
A  Administer amikacin first and then penicillin.
B  Administer amikacin orally and penicillin intravenously.
C  Administer penicillin followed by amikacin.
D  Administer both amikacin and penicillin simultaneously.
Question #21
A  Potassium 3.5 mEq
B  Creatinine 4.0 mg/dL
C  Blood urea nitrogen 23 mg/dL
D  Glucose 110 mg/dL
Question #23
A  Serum creatinine concentration
B  Blood glucose concentration
C  Blood cholesterol concentration
D  Blood ammonia concentration
Question #24
A  “Watch for jaundice, itching, or rash.”
B  “Take all pills in the prescription.”
C  “Take the medication with meals or milk.”
D  “Report tingling and numbness.”
Question #25
A  Monitor the patient for increased bruising or bleeding.
B  Ensure that emergency equipment is near the patient.
C  Administer diphenhydramine initially.
D  Inform the patient that it will not taste bitter.
Question #26
A  Liver function
B  Platelet count
C  Renal function
D  Hemoglobin level
Question #27
A  Elevate the patient’s legs.
B  Rub the patient’s foot continuously.
C  Provide support to the patient’s hip.
D  Assess the patient’s respiratory rate.
Question #28
A  “Eat yogurt.”
B  “Eat eggs daily.”
C  “Drink milk.”
D  “Eat green, leafy vegetables.”
Question #29
A  120 minutes
B  60 minutes
C  30 minutes
D  90 minutes
Question #30
A  Escherichia coli, Clostridium, Bacteroides, Streptococcus
B  Protozoans, Escherichia coli, Bacteroides, Streptococcus
C  Protozoans, Clostridium, Bacteroides, Streptococcus
D  Protozoans, Clostridium, Bacteroides, Escherichia coli
Question #31
A  Daptomycin
B  Clindamycin
C  Nitrofurantoin
D  Quinupristin
Question #32
A  “Take both drugs simultaneously.”
B  “Take the antacid 2 hours before the drug.”
C  “Take the antacid every alternate day.”
D  “Take the drug on an empty stomach.”
Question #33
A  Glucose concentration in urine
B  Thyroxine concentration
C  Adrenaline concentration
D  Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
Question #34
A  Blood glucose
B  Serum thyroxine
C  Serum creatinine
D  Blood ammonia
Question #35
A  Oral administration of neomycin before the surgery
B  Topical administration of neomycin after the surgery
C  Topical administration of neomycin before the surgery
D  Oral administration of neomycin after the surgery
Question #36
A  Blood glucose concentration
B  Skin integrity
C  Renal function
D  Red blood cell count
Question #37
A  5% saline solution
B  10% heparin solution
C  5% heparin solution
D  5% dextrose in water (D5W)
Question #38
A  Daptomycin
B  Gentamicin
C  Vancomycin
D  Ciprofloxacin
Question #40
A  Escherichia coli
B  Citrobacter species
C  Yersinia pestis
D  Salmonella species
Question #41
A  Clindamycin
B  Nitrofurantoin
C  Ciprofloxacin
D  Gentamicin
Question #42
A  Metallic taste
B  Hearing impairment
C  Heartburn
D  Red man syndrome
Question #43
A  “Stop taking the medication immediately at the first sign of an allergic reaction.”
B  “Allergic reactions always manifest as urticaria or pruritus.”
C  “An allergic reaction will only occur after the first dose of medication.”
D  “Any adverse effect of an antibacterial is considered an allergic reaction.”
Question #44
A  Dairy products
B  Fiber-rich foods
C  Protein-rich foods
D  Sugary foods
Question #45
A  “Apply a thin layer to the affected area after it has been cleansed.”
B  “Refrigerate the reconstituted medication between uses.”
C  “Cleanse the skin with an exfoliating agent before application.”
D  “Squeeze the tube of medication into the vagina.”
Question #46
A  Serum glucose
B  Prothrombin time
C  Serum electrolytes
D  Serum creatinine
Question #47
A  Altered intestinal flora
B  Increased serum concentration of levofloxacin
C  Reduced antibacterial activity of levofloxacin
D  Impaired levofloxacin absorption
Question #49
A  Nausea, Yellowish hue of the skin, Dizziness
B  Tendon pain, Abnormal heart rhythm, Yellowish hue of the skin
C  Abnormal heart rhythm, Nausea, Dizziness
D  Nausea, Dizziness, Tendon pain