front 1 Which anti-fungal is contraindicated in pregnancy ? | back 1 Variconzole |
front 2 what does Amphotericin B do? | back 2 Lowers potassium |
front 3 Hepatoxicity big sign | back 3 Jaundice, Nose Bleed, and Anorexia |
front 4 Why would you say is the treatment longer for | back 4 no data |
front 5 TB, how long do droplets last in the air? | back 5 6 hours |
front 6 Immunocompromised patients at risk for? | back 6 more at risk to get infections |
front 7 TB drugs- why is there issues with them? | back 7 long course treatment, drug toxicities |
front 8 HIV wasting syndrome | back 8 skin breakdown from diarrhea and losing weight |
front 9 Antiretro think | back 9 HIV |
front 10 if a patient has herpes, they would prescribe what? | back 10 Acyclovir |
front 11 Rifampin | back 11 Red/Orange bodily fluids |
front 12 What do you want to teach your patients who wear contacts? | back 12 wear glasses |
front 13 Opportunistic infections (protozoal, fungal, viral) | back 13 -Protozoal: Toxoplasmosis of brain, others -fungal: candidasis of lungs, esophagus, trahcea -viral: CMV disease, HSV infection, others |
front 14 HIV infection | back 14 slow symptoms |
front 15 With TB drugs; if you live in a house of 4 or more people | back 15 Family should also be treated and educated |
front 16 What medication is given for severe | back 16 amphotericin B |
front 17 What is the leading cause to liver failure? | back 17 HEP C |
front 18 Nystatin Troche | back 18 Let it dissolve |
front 19 A patient who is receiving vaginal fungal should not what? | back 19 should NOT have sex and can use during periods |
front 20 Tamiflu | back 20 reduces symptoms given within 2 days |
front 21 HARRT | back 21 Given for HIV (retroviral) |
front 22 Amadidene or cymitrol | back 22 FLU A |
front 23 With meds and sputum culture | back 23 they can start TB meds prior to results |
front 24 Amphotericin B | back 24 Antipyretics, steroids, Antinause prior to med |
front 25 If on amphoricin B | back 25 have severe numbness and tingling- STOP INFUSION |
front 26 Amphocirin B | back 26 monitor site and premedicate |
front 27 INH | back 27 Anti TB drug (numbness and tingling happens with that) RIPE! (RIFAMPIN-INH-PYRIDOXINE(VIT B) -ETHAMUTOL) |
front 28 Isoniazid | back 28 numbness and tingling of extremities dizziness, and ataxia are common concurrent use of pyridoxine (via b6) prevents or relives these symptoms |
front 29 Rifampin | back 29 think red/green vision changes think eyes |
front 30 amontadine | back 30 pregnant women or planning on becoming pregnant do NOT want to be around aerosol form of ribavrin |
front 31 Ganciclovir | back 31 used to treat infection with CMV -can cause bone morrow toxicity- ensure proper use |
front 32 Osteltamivir (tamiflu) | back 32 reduces the duration of the illness treatment should begin within 2 days of influenza symptom onset. VIR(think antiviral med) |
front 33 what is a fact about aerosol? | back 33 aerosol should nOT be used in those who are pregnant or want to become pregnant |
front 34 What does Retrovir cause? | back 34 bone marrow suppression |
front 35 Itraconazole | back 35 want to watch in patients with heart failure -Serious adverse effect: heart failure and hepatoxicity |
front 36 A patient is taking nystatin (mycostatin) in an oral troche form for oral candidiasis. which instruction is correct? | back 36 Allow the troche to dissolve slowly in the mouth |
front 37 women on fluconazole need an alternate form of birth control, instruct patient to report what? | back 37 Jaundice, N/V, clay colored stools or dark urine |
front 38 women of child bearing age need to use what? | back 38 contraception due to teratogenic effects |
front 39 what is Inhalation form (virazole) used for ? | back 39 hospitalized infants with RSV infections |
front 40 Black box warning for ribavirin | back 40 contraindicated in pregnant women and their male sexual partners |