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Tazate

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The nurse questions an order for a proton pump inhibitor when the patient is known to take what other medication?
 
  A) Theophylline
  B) Penicillin
  C) Digoxin
  D) Heparin

Question 2

The nurse works in a geriatric clinic and promotes administration of influenza immunizations to patients over age 65 how frequently?
 
  A) Once at age 65
  B) Yearly
  C) Every 5 years
  D) As a one-time dose



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Answer to Question 1

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Decreased levels of ketoconazole and theophylline have been reported when combined with these drugs, leading to loss of effectiveness. There are no drugdrug interactions with penicillin, digoxin, or heparin.

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In addition, adults with chronic diseases are advised to be immunized yearly with an influenza vaccine, and also once with a pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine. Options A, C, and D are incorrect.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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