Medications for Sexuality Module

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Nurs 113
Renee Locust
Quiz by Renee Locust, updated more than 1 year ago
Renee Locust
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Question 1

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Doryx and Vibramycin are brand names for [blank_start]Doxycycline[blank_end].
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  • Doxycycline

Question 2

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Doxycycline treats various infections caused by unusual organisms such as [blank_start]Chlamydia[blank_end], Rickettsia, Borrelia burgdorferi. Treatment of gonorrhea and [blank_start]syphilis[blank_end] in [blank_start]penicillin[blank_end]-allergic patients.
Answer
  • Chlamydia
  • syphilis
  • penicillin

Question 3

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Possible side-effects of Doxycycline include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, photosensitivity, [blank_start]bone marrow suppression[blank_end], [blank_start]superinfection[blank_end].
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  • bone marrow suppression
  • superinfection

Question 4

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You should avoid taking Doxycycline with [blank_start]antacids[blank_end] and [blank_start]dairy[blank_end] products. Women should use non-hormonal method of [blank_start]contraception[blank_end] while taking this medication. Use [blank_start]sunscreen[blank_end] and protective clothings. Watch for signs of [blank_start]yeast[blank_end] infection.
Answer
  • antacids
  • dairy
  • contraception
  • sunscreen
  • yeast

Question 5

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Ceftriaxone is used to treat [blank_start]skin[blank_end] and [blank_start]skin[blank_end] structure infections, uncomplicated [blank_start]gynecologic[blank_end] infections, including [blank_start]gonorrhea[blank_end]. It binds to the bacterial [blank_start]cell wall membrane[blank_end], causing cell death.
Answer
  • skin
  • skin
  • gynecologic
  • gonorrhea
  • cell wall membrane

Question 6

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Possible side effects of ceftriaxone include [blank_start]pseudomembranous[blank_end] colitis, diarrhea, anaphylaxis, [blank_start]superinfection[blank_end], [blank_start]rash[blank_end], and [blank_start]bone marrow suppression[blank_end].
Answer
  • pseudomembranous
  • superinfection
  • rash
  • bone marrow suppression

Question 7

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When taking ceftriaxone, you should notify the doctor if [blank_start]fever[blank_end], diarrhea, [blank_start]blood[blank_end] or [blank_start]mucus[blank_end] in stool occurs. Notify the doctor of any allergy to [blank_start]penicillins[blank_end]. Women should use [blank_start]non-hormonal[blank_end] birth control method while taking this medication. Observe for signs of [blank_start]anaphylaxis[blank_end].
Answer
  • fever
  • blood
  • mucus
  • penicillins
  • non-hormonal
  • anaphylaxis

Question 8

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Penicillin G binds to bacterial [blank_start]cell wall[blank_end], causing cell death.
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  • cell wall

Question 9

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Possible side effects of Penicillin G includes [blank_start]seizures[blank_end], [blank_start]pseudomembranous[blank_end] colitis, nausea, vomiting, [blank_start]bone marrow[blank_end] suppression, anaphylaxis, and [blank_start]superinfection[blank_end].
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  • seizures
  • pseudomembranous
  • bone marrow
  • superinfection

Question 10

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Nursing Considerations for Penicillin G include: Use [blank_start]barrier[blank_end] method if using oral contraceptives [blank_start]Yeast[blank_end] infections may occur Notify doctor if the following occur: [blank_start]abdominal[blank_end] cramping, [blank_start]fever[blank_end], [blank_start]blood[blank_end] in the stool, diarrhea Monitor [blank_start]bowel[blank_end] function Observe for signs/symptoms of anaphylaxis: rash, pruritus, [blank_start]laryngeal[blank_end] edema, [blank_start]wheezing[blank_end]
Answer
  • barrier
  • Yeast
  • abdominal
  • blood
  • bowel
  • fever
  • laryngeal
  • wheezing

Question 11

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Azithromycin is an Anti-infective/[blank_start]Macrolide[blank_end] agent for atypical [blank_start]mycobacterium[blank_end]. It inhibits [blank_start]protein[blank_end] synthesis at the level of the 50S bacterial [blank_start]ribosome[blank_end]. It is effective against many gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, as well as mycobacteria.
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  • Macrolide
  • mycobacterium
  • ribosome
  • protein

Question 12

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Possible side effects of Azithromycin include: Pseudomembranous colitis, [blank_start]angioedema[blank_end], nausea, [blank_start]fatigue[blank_end], [blank_start]Stevens-Johnson[blank_end] syndrome, and [blank_start]ototoxicity[blank_end]. Patients should report [blank_start]blood[blank_end] in the stool. Take the [blank_start]entire[blank_end] prescription as directed with [blank_start]food[blank_end]. Observe for s/s of [blank_start]anaphylaxis[blank_end].
Answer
  • angioedema
  • fatigue
  • Stevens-Johnson
  • ototoxicity
  • blood
  • entire
  • food
  • anaphylaxis

Question 13

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[blank_start]Acyclovir[blank_end], also known as Valacyclovir is an antiviral medication. PO, [blank_start]IV[blank_end] : Treatment of recurrent [blank_start]genital[blank_end] herpes infections. [blank_start]Topical[blank_end]: Treatment of recurrent herpes labialis ([blank_start]cold sores[blank_end])
Answer
  • Acyclovir
  • IV
  • genital
  • Topical
  • cold sores

Question 14

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Possible side effects of Acyclovir include: seizures, [blank_start]headache[blank_end], [blank_start]dizziness[blank_end], nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, skin rashes, [blank_start]Stevens-Johnson[blank_end] syndrome, changes in [blank_start]menstrual cycle[blank_end], [blank_start]joint pain[blank_end], [blank_start]renal failure[blank_end].
Answer
  • headache
  • dizziness
  • Stevens-Johnson
  • menstrual cycle
  • joint pain
  • renal failure

Question 15

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Nursing considerations for Acyclovir: [blank_start]Condoms[blank_end] should always be used during sexual contact Women with [blank_start]genital[blank_end] herpes should have yearly [blank_start]pap-smears[blank_end]. Wash [blank_start]hands[blank_end] after touching affected areas to avoid spreading the viral infection to other areas of the body. Monitor [blank_start]BUN[blank_end], serum [blank_start]creatinine[blank_end] and creatinine clearance rate [blank_start]before[blank_end] and [blank_start]during[blank_end] therapy.
Answer
  • Condoms
  • pap-smears
  • genital
  • hands
  • BUN
  • creatinine
  • before
  • during
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