MSN 571 Exam Questions and Answers 100%correct/verified Pass.
• Fluroquinolones antibiotics are most likely indicated in which of the following
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● Follicular conjunctivitis
● GERD
● Asthma
● Genital Infections
• Which antibiotics binds to the 505 subunit of the bacterial ribosome and could most likely result in the development of pseudomembranous colitis?
● Tetracycline
● Clindamycin
● Amoxicillin
● Vancomycin
• Beta Lactamase inhibitors are often indicated in which if the following?
● May decrease absorption of medications
● First dose effect
● Often combined with penicillin antibiotics
● Delayed absorption of oral drugs
• A patient who takes multiple antibiotics starts to experience diarrheal stool. If the stool sample tests positive for C-Diff which antibiotic, would you prescribe?
Metronidazole Gemifloxacin
What is the first line therapy when treating hyperlipidemia?
A. Bile Acide Sequestrants B. Statin Therapy
C. Lifestyle modifications
D. Niacin
A patient asks you how does the statin drugs work. How would you respond?
A. “It inhibits the absorption of dietary cholesterol in the small intestine”
B. “it inhibits hydroxymethyl lutaryl- coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase to reduce the biosynthesis of cholesterol in the liver”
C. “it binds to bile in the intestinal track forming an insoluble complex that is excreted in the feces”
D. “It stimulates the biliary system to increase the excretion of dietary cholesterol”
Which drug is the most effective for lowering low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol?
A. Atorvastatin
B. Gemfibrozil
C. Ezetimibe
D. Cholestyramine
A patient tells you that she gets red after taking her niacin. What advice do you give her?
A. Discontinue the medication
B. Drink plenty of water
C. premedicate with aspirin
You are managing a stable middle-aged adult with emphysema. In addition to reinforcing smoking cessation and medication schedules which annual intervention will you recommend?
A. Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23)
B. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13)
C. Quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (QIV) D. Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAV) [Show Less]