I think the question is antibiotics not antibitoves it's may be writing mistake
Anyways antibiotics are used to treat execerbations of COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).
Commonly broad spectrum antibiotics are used for treatment against pathogens like haemophilus influenzae, streptococcus pneumoniae etc
antibitovs can treat exacerbations of which conditions? a. asthma b. COPD c. heart failure d. atrial...
6. Rachel was recently diagnosed with heart failure and was prescribed sacubitril / valsartan (Entresto). Which of the following side effect can occur with this medication? (Select all that apply.) a. Hypokalemia b. Angioedema c. Insomnia d. Fatigue e. Hypertension 7. After undergoing some diagnostic testing, a patient was diagnosed with a dysrhythmia known as atrial fibrillation. Which of the following treatments will the patient’s cardiologist most likely prescribe for his condition? a. diuretic b. beta blocker c. nitroglycerin d....
medsurg extra credit.pdf 8. Which is the most dangerous complication of atrial fibrillation? A) Myocardial infarction B) Congestive Heart Failure C) Pulmonary Edema D) Dislodging a thrombus from the heart 9. Which is the ECG reading that tells a patient is having atrial fibrillation? A) Disseminated ST segment elevation B) ST segment depression C) Irregularly irregular trace Rhythm D) Bradycardia 10. Which is the ECG reading that tells a patient is having atrial flutter? A) Disseminated ST segment elevation B)...
Match the follo atrial septal defect coarctation of the aorta congestive heart failure coronary artery disease lotch the following pathologic conditions of the heart with their meanings below. endocarditis mitral valve prolapse fibrillation patent ductus arteriosus flutter pericarditis hypertensive heart disease tetralogy of Fallot 1. inflammation of the inner lining of the heart 2. rapid but regular atrial or ventricular contractions 3. small hole between the upper heart chambers; congenital anomaly 4. improper closure of the valve between the left...
Q20. How you treat asthma, COPD? Which meds do you use? Why you use? Q21. Have good mastery on those 4 tables indicating names of drugs and their receptor selectivity? Q22 . poisoning is antagonized by physostigmine?
15. Which of the following drugs may be used to treat heart failure? (Select all that apply.) a. Spironolactone b. Amiodarone c. Valsartan d. Metoprolol succinate e. Diltiazem f. Furosemide 16. What is the type of hypotension that occurs after shifting positions too quickly and occurs with antihypertensive medications? a. Orthostatic hypotension b. Postprandial hypotension c. Hypertension d. Standing hypotension 17. Which of the following are side effects commonly experienced with direct vasodilators? (Select all that apply.) a. Weight loss...
42. A patient with a history of heart failure has lost consciousness and is apneic. The provider would like to order an intravenous catecholamine. Which of the following medications does the nurse anticipate will be used? a. milrinone b. digoxin c. hydralazine d. dobutamine 43. A patient will be started on verapamil for management of atrial flutter with rapid conduction. Which of the following side effects can the patient experience during therapy with verapamil? (Select all that apply.) a. Bradycardia...
1 Which disease is NOT included into the group of COPD? Section A bronchial asthma C chronic bronchitis B pneumonia D bronchoectatic disorder 2 Autoimmune mechanism is a basic mechanism for which kidncy discase? A glomerulonephritis C pyelonephritis B kidney stones D cancer of the kidney 3 What groups of patients have increased risk for aspiration pneumonia? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY A alcoholics B individuals with GERD C 6 year old children D elderly residents of nursing homes E patients...
Which conditions would likely lead to diastolic heart failure?
When a diuretic-containing regimen to treat heart failure is used, efficacy is best assessed by: a. body weight. b. skin turgor. c. serum sodium. d. serum potassium.
Theophylline, a methylxanthine, is used to treat asthma. Explain the mechanism by which a theophylline can alleviate asthma symptoms resulting from bronchial constriction (think of a pathway cAMP is involved in).