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AEWBW

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A healthy male patient who does not have erectile dysfunction asks about medications to improve sexual stamina. What will the nurse tell this patient?
 
  a. Medications for ED can improve the du-ration of erection in healthy men.
  b. Medications for ED can improve the quality of erection in healthy men.
  c. Medications for ED have no effect on erections in healthy men.
  d. Medications for ED will cause priapism in healthy men.

Question 2

The parent of an infant with otitis media asks the nurse why the prescriber has ordered amoxicil-lin Amoxil and not ampicillin Unasyn. What will the nurse tell the parent?
 
  a. Amoxicillin is a broader spectrum antibi-otic than ampicillin.
  b. Amoxicillin is not inactivated by be-ta-lactamases.
  c. Ampicillin is associated with more allergic reactions.
  d. Ampicillin is not as acid stable as amox-icillin.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Medications for ED will have little or no effect on erection quality or duration in otherwise healthy men who do not have ED. These medications will not cause priapism in otherwise healthy men.

Answer to Question 2

D
Amoxicillin and ampicillin are similar in structure and actions but differ primarily in acid stability. Amoxicillin is more acid stable and, when administered orally, results in higher blood levels than can be obtained with equivalent doses of ampicillin. The two drugs have the same spectrum, both are inactivated by beta-lactamases, and both can cause allergic reactions.



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