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A patient is diagnosed with an oral fungal infection. What should the nurse anticipate being prescribed to manage this condition initially?
 
  1. nystatin
  2. fluconazole
  3. ampicillin
  4. Anbesol

Question 2

The nurse is developing the postoperative plan of care for a patient recovering from surgery for oral cancer. Which potential problem should the nurse identify as the priority for this patient?
 
  1. airway maintenance
  2. communication
  3. body image change
  4. insufficient oral intake



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Answer to Question 1

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Initial management of an oral fungal infection typically includes nystatin. The medication is administered as a swish and swallow. If this initial medication does not resolve the infection, an oral medication such as fluconazole may be prescribed. Ampicillin is an antibiotic used to manage bacterial infections. Anbesol is used to manage oral discomfort, which can accompany a mouth infection.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1
The location and extent of an oral cancer and its excision may compromise the airway. This would be the priority for the patient. After the airway, the patient's oral intake would be the next priority problem. Communication and body image are important but are not the priorities for this patient.





 

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