The nurse is preparing an infusion of amphotericin B for a patient who has a severe fungal infection. Which intervention is appropriate regarding the potential adverse effects of amphotericin B?
- A. Discontinuing the infusion immediately if fever, chills, or nausea occur
- B. Gradually increasing the infusion rate until the expected adverse effects occur
- C. If fever, chills, or nausea occur during the infusion, administering medications to treat the symptoms
- D. Before beginning the infusion, administering an antipyretic and an antiemetic drug
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Almost all patients given the drug intravenously experience fever, chills, hypotension, tachycardia, malaise, muscle and joint pain, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, and headache. For this reason, pretreatment with an antipyretic (acetaminophen), antihistamines, and antiemetics may be conducted to decrease the severity of the infusion-related reaction.
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The nurse is reviewing instructions for vaginal antifungal drugs with a patient. Which statement by the nurse is an appropriate instruction regarding these drugs?
- A. The medication can be stopped when your symptoms are relieved.
- B. Discontinue this medication if menstruation begins.
- C. Daily douching is part of the treatment for vaginal fungal infections.
- D. Abstain from sexual intercourse until the treatment has been completed and the infection has resolved.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Female patients taking antifungal medications for the treatment of vaginal infections need to abstain from sexual intercourse until the treatment has been completed and the infection has resolved. The medication needs to be taken for as long as prescribed. Instruct patients to continue to take the medication even if they are actively menstruating. Douching is not an appropriate intervention.
If a patient is taking fluconazole with an oral anticoagulant, the nurse will monitor for which possible interaction?
- A. Reduced action of oral anticoagulants
- B. Increased effects of oral anticoagulants
- C. Hypokalemia
- D. Decreased effectiveness of the antifungal drug
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Azole antifungal drugs increase the effects of oral anticoagulants. As a result, increased bleeding may occur.
The nurse is administering one of the lipid formulations of amphotericin B. When giving this drug, which concept is important to remember?
- A. The lipid formulations may be given in oral form.
- B. The doses are much lower than the doses of the older drugs.
- C. The lipid formulations are associated with fewer adverse effects than the older drugs.
- D. There is no difference in cost between the newer and older forms.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Newer lipid formulations of amphotericin B have been developed in an attempt to decrease the incidence of its adverse effects and increase its efficacy. However, the lipid formulations are more costly.
The nurse is administering an amphotericin B infusion. Which actions by the nurse are appropriate? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Administering the medication by rapid IV infusion
- B. Discontinuing the drug immediately if the patient develops tingling and numbness in the extremities
- C. If adverse effects occur, reducing the IV rate gradually until they subside
- D. Using an infusion pump for IV therapy
- E. Monitoring the IV site for signs of phlebitis and infiltration
- F. Administering premedication for fever and nausea
- G. Knowing that the intravenous solution for amphotericin B will be cloudy
Correct Answer: B,D,E,F
Rationale: If the patient develops tingling and numbness in the extremities (paresthesias), discontinue the drug immediately. An infusion pump is necessary for the infusion, and the nurse will monitor the IV site for signs of phlebitis and infiltration. Premedication to reduce the adverse effects of fever, malaise, and nausea may be ordered. The IV solution must be clear and without precipitates; and muscle weakness, not twitching, may indicate hypokalemia. The medication must be administered at the rate recommended and stopped, not slowed, if adverse reactions occur.
A patient will be taking fluconazole 100 mg/day PO for 2 weeks. The patient is unable to swallow tablets, so an oral suspension that contains 10 mg/mL is available. Identify how many milliliters will the nurse administer with each dose.
Correct Answer: 10 mL
Rationale: Calculate dose: 100 mg/day ?· 10 mg/mL = 10 mL/day. The nurse will administer 10 mL of the oral suspension per dose.
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