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Adverse effects of antimicrobials
hypersensitivity=anaphylaxis usually within 5-30 minutes
acute interstitial nephritis
hematuria, oliguria, proteinuria, pyuria
reversible monitor creatinine/BUN
superinfection
thrush
pseudomembranous colitis
Pseudomembranous colitis
severe diarrhea with blood, pus, and mucus
angioedema
swelling of the toungue and troat
What solutions are most antibiotics diluted wtih
D5W
NS
D5 1/4NS
D5 1/2NS
Vancomycin is infused over ________ hours?
up to 2 hours
Beta Lactam

Penicillin G is used to treat?

Route?
DOC-streptococcoal pharyngitis
Prevent-Rheumatic fever, bacterial enocarditis
Given-PO,IM, IV
When given drugs IV, what should be done before administering?
check infusion rate

compatibility

tube patency
Beta Lactam

Penicillin V
derivative of Penicillin G
Oral Form- penicillin-ase resistant penicillins
DOC- penicillin G resistant staphylococci
Penicillin

Naficillin- Nurse should remember ? when giving this drug IV?
very irritating to the vein
may be administered with bicarbonate
Non compatible with any other drug
could crystallize= STOP IV STAT
Infuse= over 1 hour
To appropriately manage clients receiving anti-infective drugs you must
1. treat the bug with the appropriate drug. 2.Cultures, when ordered, should be obtained prior to giving the initial dose of the anti-infective drug