Focused Exam: UTI with Antibiotic Sensitivity Results | Completed
Advanced Pharmacology - Summer 2019, NURS 5304
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Your Results Turn In Reopen Lab Pass
Medication Selection Score: 15 out of 18 points
This activity represents how well you were able to synthesize subjective data, objective data, guidelines, interactions,
and contraindications to select the most effective medications(s) for the patient's problems
Overview
Transcript
Subjective Data Collection
Objective Data Collection
Education & Empathy
Documentation
Debrief
Medication Selection
Patient Teaching
Prescription Writing
First Try Second Try Third Try
Totals
Combined total
points 15 out of 18 points
Total points per
column + 9 points + 6 points
Urinary Tract Infection
Medication(s)
Selected azithromycin nitrofurantoin
Points Earned 0 ✓ + 6 points ✓
Rationale
A medication you have
selected is not the best
choice for Ms. Henderson.
You have two more attempts,
so try again.
Congratulations!
Nitrofurantoin is the best
choice for this scenario. In
areas with an antibiotic
resistance to a
sulfamethoxazole /
trimethoprim combination
drug, nitrofurantoin is the best
first line of defense antibiotic
for an uncomplicated UTI.
This drug would also not
contraindicate with Ms.
Henderson's penicillin
hypersensitivity.
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Urination Pain and Increased Frequency
Medication(s)
Selected phenazopyridine
Points Earned ✓ + 9 points ✓ ✓
Rationale
Congratulations! As a nonopioid analgesic,
phenazopyridine is the best
choice to provide relief from
urinary tract symptoms such
as pain, burning, and
frequency.
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