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A female client is prescribed tetracycline for acne.When providing information regarding this drug,the nurse explains that tetracycline:


A) is contraindicated in people over 20 years old.
B) is classified as a narrow-spectrum antibiotic.
C) has been identified to be unsafe during pregnancy.
D) is used to treat a wide variety of disease processes.

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The client on penicillin who is complaining of an abnormal vaginal discharge has a superinfection secondary to:


A) a nosocomial infection.
B) an overdose of penicillin.
C) the destruction by penicillin of normal flora in the vagina.
D) the development of an organism resistant to penicillin.

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A client is unable to give a urine sample for a culture and sensitivity (C&S) and asks the nurse why the health care provider does not just prescribe a "really strong" antibiotic.The nurse responds that careful selection of the correct antibiotic is important because prescribing the wrong antibiotic: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.Standard Text: Select all that apply.


A) will delay effective treatment.
B) will give the bacteria more time to grow.
C) can contribute to the development of drug-resistant bacteria.
D) could result in a lawsuit.
E) could result in an allergic response.

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Pathogenicity refers to an organism's ability to:


A) cause disease.
B) penetrate anatomic barriers more easily.
C) multiply more rapidly.
D) use oxygen.

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A pregnant client is seen in the emergency department for an infection.The nurse anticipates that antibiotics prescribed for this client would not include: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.Standard Text: Select all that apply.


A) ampicillin.
B) minocycline.
C) neomycin.
D) streptomycin.
E) doxycycline.

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B,C,D,E

The client asks the nurse why the health care provider did not prescribe the same antibiotic that the client always receives for an infection.The best response by the nurse would be:


A) "It doesn't matter which antibiotic you take."
B) "You don't want to take the same antibiotic all the time."
C) "Try this medicine,and if you're not better in 10 days,return to the office."
D) "These bacteria have developed resistance and will respond better to this antibiotic."

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An advantage of using a broad-spectrum antibiotic is that:


A) it is effective against a large number of organisms.
B) it is effective against a small number of organisms.
C) it has a high potency.
D) it produces a large number of side effects.

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A

Anti-infectives are grouped into pharmacological classes by their:


A) staining ability.
B) size or shape.
C) sensitivity.
D) mechanism of action.

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The nurse is preparing to admit a client with a serious methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection.The nurse knows MRSA will not respond to treatment with: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.Standard Text: Select all that apply.


A) fluoroquinolones.
B) macrolides.
C) aminoglycosides.
D) tetracyclines.
E) linezolid.

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The nurse is discharging a client with a prescription for penicillin.The client asks the nurse how this antibiotic works.The nurse's response is based on the knowledge that the mechanism of action of this class of anti-infectives is: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.Standard Text: Select all that apply.


A) inhibiting cell wall synthesis.
B) causing disruption of the cell wall,resulting in the cell absorbing water and lysing.
C) binding to specific proteins,resulting in the cell's inability to build a wall.
D) interfering with the transfer of ribonucleic acid (RNA) .
E) changing the permeability of the cell membrane.

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Invasiveness refers to a pathogen's ability to:


A) produce endotoxins in greater abundance.
B) multiply more rapidly.
C) increase its virulence.
D) penetrate anatomic barriers more easily.

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The emergency department nurse anticipates that prophylactic antibiotics will likely be used to treat: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.Standard Text: Select all that apply.


A) a client with a suppressed immune system.
B) a client who has been bitten by a dog.
C) a client whose spouse has been diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) .
D) a client who is being treated for a venereal disease.
E) a client who has just delivered a premature baby.

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The nursing student asks the instructor how concepts from microbiology directly relate to client care.The instructor's best response is:


A) "It will assist you in understanding how health care providers choose anti-infective agents."
B) "Knowledge of bacteria and their classification assists in the management of anti-infective therapy."
C) "Studying microbiology will help you understand laboratory reports."
D) "Microbiology is one of the few science electives that do not really have any direct effects on client care."

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The client asks the nurse why culture and sensitivity (C&S) testing has to be done prior to starting the antibiotic for a urinary tract infection (UTI) .The nurse explains that several organisms can cause UTIs and a C&S is performed to identify the organism.Which organism could be isolated on this client's C&S? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.Standard Text: Select all that apply.


A) Escherichia coli
B) Enterococci
C) Proteus mirabilis
D) Treponema
E) Borrelia burgdorferi

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The health care provider asks the nurse to tell a client that tests confirm the client has a health care-associated infection (HAI) .The nurse explains to the client that common sources of HAIs include: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.Standard Text: Select all that apply.


A) the respiratory tract.
B) the urinary tract.
C) intravascular (IV) lines.
D) visitors with infectious illness.
E) drug-resistant bacteria.

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The nurse knows that which antibiotic,when taken by a pregnant woman,can adversely affect the newborn's hearing?


A) Mycins
B) Aminoglycosides
C) Sulfonamides
D) Tetracyclines

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B

The nurse caring for a client with an infection knows a contributing factor to the development of drug resistance is the presence of bacterial genetic errors called:


A) plasmids.
B) mutations.
C) conjugates.
D) duplications.

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A client is admitted to the emergency department for an infection.The nurse recognizes that host factors that play a role in the selection of anti-infective therapy include: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.Standard Text: Select all that apply.


A) status of immune system.
B) location of the infection.
C) history of allergic reactions.
D) previous infections.
E) results of culture and sensitivity (C&S) .

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Which client would require the administration of prophylactic antibiotics?


A) A client with inflammation at the infection site
B) A client with a viral infection
C) A client with a suppressed immune system
D) A client with pus at the infection site

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A client has been on an antibiotic for 2 weeks for treatment of an ulcer caused by Helicobacter pylori.The client asks the nurse if the antibiotic could be causing diarrhea.What is the nurse's most accurate response?


A) "The infection has become severe."
B) "This might be a secondary infection due to the antibiotic therapy."
C) "The infection has a restricted group of microorganisms."
D) "The organisms that caused the infection have developed immunity to the drug."

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