Pharmacology A Patient Centered Nursing Process Approach 8th Edition-Kee -Hayes
Pharmacology A Patient Centered Nursing Process Approach 8th Edition-Kee -Hayes
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Chapter 32: Antituberculars, Antifungals, Peptides, and Metronidazole
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | A child who attends the same school with a child who has tuberculosis |
| b. | A nurse who is working in a hospital |
| c. | An individual who is HIV-positive with a negative TB skin test |
| d. | A patient who has close contact with someone who has tuberculosis |
ANS: D
Personal contact with a person having a diagnosis of tuberculosis is required to indicate prophylactic treatment with antitubercular therapy. Attending the same school does not necessarily mean close contact occurs. Health care professionals do not need prophylactic treatment. HIV-positive individuals with negative TB skin tests do not need prophylaxis.
DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Applying (Application) REF: Page 437
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
| a. | a chest x-ray. |
| b. | a TB skin test. |
| c. | liver function tests (LFTs). |
| d. | prophylactic antitubercular drugs. |
ANS: B
Patients who have exposure to TB should have a TB skin test. A chest x-ray is performed if the skin test is positive. LFTs do not need to be done simply because of TB exposure. This patient is not a candidate for antitubercular drug prophylaxis.
DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: Page 437
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
| a. | disease relapse. |
| b. | drug hypersensitivity reactions. |
| c. | drug resistance. |
| d. | drug adverse effects. |
ANS: C
Without multi-drug therapy, patients easily develop resistance to antitubercular drugs. Using more than one antitubercular drug does not prevent relapse, hypersensitivity reactions, or adverse effects.
DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: Page 437
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Nursing Intervention: Patient Teaching
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
| a. | Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) |
| b. | Ethambutol (Myambutol) |
| c. | Kanamycin |
| d. | Streptomycin sulfate |
ANS: B
If there is bacterial resistance to isoniazid, the first phase may be changed to ethambutol, rifampin, and pyrazinamide. Ciprofloxacin, kanamycin, and streptomycin are not generally first-line antitubercular drugs.
DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Applying (Application) REF: Page 437
TOP: NURSING PROCESS: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
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