Identify the drug classification of the agents useful in the treatment of systemic mycotic infections and candidiasis.
A. Bacteriostatic
B. Bactericidal
C. Fungistatic
D. Fungicidal
Answer: D
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A) elderly. B) naturally immune. C) immunosuppressed. D) not exposed to the influenza virus.
A nursing program utilizes nurse preceptors in some of its clinical experiences. These nurses are considered proficient in their clinical area. According to Benner's stages of nursing expertise, these nurses would belong to which stage?
1. Stage II 2. Stage III 3. Stage IV 4. Stage V
The nurse is preparing to assess a newborn's neurological status. Which finding would require an immediate intervention?
1. At rest, the infant has partially flexed arms and the legs drawn up to the abdomen. 2. When the corner of the mouth is touched, the infant turns the head that direction. 3. The infant blinks when the exam light is turned on over the face and body. 4. The right arm is flaccid while the infant brings the left arm and fist upward to the head.
A patient asks the nurse about using loperamide (Imodium) to treat infectious diarrhea. Which response will the nurse give?
a. "Loperamide results in many central nervous system (CNS) side effects." b. "Loperamide has no effect on infectious diarrhea." c. "Loperamide is taken once daily." d. "Loperamide may prolong the symptoms."