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bcretired

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The nurse is administering amoxicillin PO to a client who has otitis media. Which of the following factors must occur for this antibiotic to be effective?
 
  A) It must not be soluble in water.
  B) It must not diffuse into body tissue.
  C) It should not affect normal flora.
  D) It should not be absorbed by the GI tract.

Question 2

The nurse assessing a newborn in the NICU documents the following data for this client: weight: 4.5 lb, gestation: 35 weeks. How would the nurse classify this newborn?
 
  A) Low birth weight, preterm
  B) Low birth weight, term
  C) Very low birth weight, preterm
  D) Very low birth weight, term



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Several factors must be considered for an antibiotic to be effective. It should not cause an adverse or allergic reaction, nor should it affect the normal flora (normal and useful bacteria) that usually reside in the human body. An antibiotic must be soluble in water and must diffuse readily into body tissue. Furthermore, if given orally, it should be well absorbed by the GI tract. Finally, it should not be antagonistic to other antibiotics.

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Low birth weight is less than 5.5 lb and preterm is born before the completion of the 37th week gestation. Term babies are born from the 38th week, but before completion of the 41st week. Very low birth weight is 1 to 3.5 lb.




bcretired

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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