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Nursing 09.
Tylenol 3 with Codeine is an example of a _______________ drug.
A) Schedule II
B) Schedule III
C) Schedule IV
D) Schedule V.
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- Match the antimicrobial drug class to its action. 1. Macrolides A. Inhibit cell wall synthesis 2. Tetracyclines B. Disrupt cell membrane integrity 3. Quinolones C. Block folic acid synthesis 4. Sulfa Drugs D. Interrupts nucleic acid synthesis 2018 Pearson Education, Inc. E. Inhibits protein synthesis 5. Penicillins 6. Polymyxin تطابق فئة الأدوية المضادة للميكروبات لعملها. تمنع تركيب جدار الخلية تعطیل سلامة غشاء الخلية كتلة تخليق حمض الفوليك يقطع تحليق الحمض النووي يمنع تخليق البروتينPlease give these information for this drug named Atogepant. 1) Indications 2) Usage 3) Dosages and Administration 4) Contraindication 5) Use in specific population 6) Dosage form and Strength. Please shortly answer at your own easy words. Answer should be to the point.A Photo credit: BSP3D- Group 5 Pharm. Bio. Sci 3 Laboratory (S.Y. 2016-2017) Sample is Bacillus subtilis; A-Ciprofloxacin; B-Ampicillin; C-Tetracycline; D- Vancomycin Refer to the image above and answer the following questions: 1. By just looking at the example above, which do you think is the most effective antibiotic for Bacillus subtilis? which is the least effective? and why? 2. How will you measure the zone of inhibition of vancomycin (letter D)? 3. What is the importance of evenly distributing the microbe onto the plate? 3. Subtilis
- Match the antimicrobial drug class to its action. 1. Macrolides A. Inhibit cell wall synthesis 2. Tetracyclines B. Disrupt cell membrane integrity 3. Quinolones C. Block folic acid synthesis 4. Sulfa Drugs D. Interrupts nucleic acid synthesis 5. Penicillins E. Inhibits protein synthesis 6. PolymyxinU. 21. Mr. RM is an HIV positive patient who sought for consultation because of chills rising with fever and a stabbing chest pain aggravated by respirations and coughing. You suspect that he has pneumonia with the presence of: a. a. clay-colored sputum b. sputum with blood 22. Klebsiella the treatment will be: a. Macrolides for 7-10 days c. Nafcillin or oxacillin for 14 days b. Aminoglycosides and cephalosporin d. Cotrimoxazole or pentamidine h c. low-grade fever d. rusty-colored sputum Antimicrobial treatment varies with the agent causing Pneumonia, if it causes by 23. Who among the following patient with respiratory symptoms belongs to epidemiologic criteria for SARS? a. Desk officer of an airport with previously suspected transmission of SARS three months ago b. Airplane crew who attended a person suspected of SARS a month ago c. Traveled from a community with SARS cases a week ago d. Close contact with a person suspected who died of SARS 2 weeks ago 24. a Signs and symptoms are…1. Why are the drugs given to the patient? Give the drug mechanism of action in relation to the case given to patient Tiktok Pakyaw 2) Give TWO (2) nursing considerations in each medication a) Amiodarone 200 mg b) Mannitol 150 ml c) Citicoline 500mg d) Dulcolax 30 cc e) Alteplase IV r-tpa
- Medicine – (90281-92700) 1. Three injections of allergen with the provision of the extract and professional service. CPT Code: ___________________ 2. Two photo patch tests. CPT Code: ___________________ × _______ 3. Replacement of contact lenses. CPT Code: ___________________ 4. Patient is fitted for bifocal spectacles. CPT Code: ___________________ 5. Electro-oculography with interpretation and report. CPT Code: ___________________ 6. Optokinetic nystagmus test. CPT Code: ___________________ 7. Positional nystagmus test, with recording, five positions. CPT Code: ___________________ 8. An esophagus acid reflux test with nasal catheter electrode placement for detection of gastroesophageal reflux. CPT Code: ___________________ 9. Peritoneal dialysis with two (repeated) physician evaluations. CPT Code: ___________________ 10. Hypnotherapy. CPT Code: ___________________ 11. Bernstein test for esophagitis. CPT Code: ___________________ 12. Evaluation of auditory rehabilitation status, 1…Reviewing drug characteristics, choose an antimicrobial for each of the following situations (explain your choice): a. for an adult patient suffering from Mycoplasma pneumonia b. for a child with bacterial meningitis (drug must enter into cerebrospinal fl uid) c. for a patient who has chlamydiosis and an allergy to azithromycin d. for treating a child with Rocky Mountain spotted fever e. for PPNG drug-resistant gonorrheaWhat are the pharmacodynamics of this medication? 1. Diovan 80mg 2. Prinivil 10mg 3. Lantus 18 units subcutaneous 4. Humalog 19 units subcutaneous
- 1) COVID-19 a. Should there be clinical trails performed by agents (institutions) outside the very drug companies that manufacture them? b. Which factors influence the form of treatment in any given nation (example, amount of moeny, profits to be made, accessibility of the treatment, etc.) c. Which type od approaches you think may work the best in form of minimizing COVID-19 infections and the resulting side effectsReviewing drug characteristics, choose an antimicrobial for each ofthe following situations (explain your choice):a. for an adult patient suffering from Mycoplasma pneumoniab. for a child with bacterial meningitis (drug must enter intocerebrospinal fluid) c. for a patient who has chlamydiosis and an allergy to azithromycind. for PPNG drug-resistant gonorrheaFluid and electrolytes case studies A Patient has just received an administration of an intravenous potassium too rapidly. a) What signs and symptoms would you assess for? b) What lab values would you suspect for this Patient ? c) What treatment would be prescribed for this Patient? An elderly Patient has just been admitted into the Emergency Room with symptoms of confusion, muscle tremors, and a red, swollen tongueWhen taking his history, it is revealed he had been discharged from the hospital 2 days ago. He has been on therapy for a stomach virus but could not keep down fluids after he was discharged . a) What electrolyte imbalance do you suspect for this Patient? b) What other signs and symptoms might you need to assess for? c) What type of treatment would be appropriate for this Patient?