what is the danger of prescribing unwarranted antibiotics just to please a patient
Of the following antibiotics, which one would you recommend prescribing for a teenager suffering from acne? pactamycin chloramphenicol tetracycline avilamycin
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3. You are a physician prescribing a patient drugs to fight cancer. Describe the mechanism of action (how the drug works) of the drugs below and what type of cancer they are used to treat. a. Evista (Raloxifene Hydrochloride) b. Dactinomycin c. Cyramza (Ramucirumab) d. Abitrexate (Methotrexate)
what is most challenging aspect of prescribing medication for a patient with dementia? Why is this considered challenging Donezepil medication is prescribed for Dementia, Note the dose and administration for this medication. What side effects should you be mindful of observing?
What do you think is the most challenging aspect of prescribing medication for a patient with dementia? Why do you think this aspect is so challenging? Choose a medication you would prescribe to treat dementia. Note the dose and administration for this medication. Why you would choose this medication and what outcome do you expect from using this medication? What side effects should you be mindful of observing?
8. Explain how SNP genotyping can improve patient outcomes when prescribing drugs.
The duty to protect comes into play when a patient presents a danger to others. Explain what four (4) questions that clinicians use to make decisions about hospitalizations and disclosure to protect others.
Dr. Freedman believes that his patient is a harm to himself, so instead of prescribing him anti-anxiety medicine and out-patient psychiatric evaluation, he commits him to a psychiatric facility. This is an example of: strong paternalism weak paternalism beneficence justice
what are the reason why doctors combine 3 antibiotics. (flaggy, cefepime and Vacomycin) the patient has Gas gangrene Cellulitis . Why will a patient be on Plavix, Wafarin and aspirin even though the person is bleeding so much from the surgery site.
If your patient have developed candidiasis because of antibiotics, what information would you provide them regarding their care?
Antibiotics should inhibit bacterial cell growth without
generating side effects in the human patient, but that is not
always the case. Some antibiotics that inhibit bacterial protein
synthesis by binding to bacterial ribosomes induce negative side
effects in patients. What is the most likely cause of these side
effects?
Choose one:
A. The antibiotics interfere with mitochondrial
ribosomes.
B. The antibiotics interfere with ribosomes attached
to the ER, impairing RER function.
C. The antibiotics interfere with cytoplasmic
ribosomes.
D. The...