Answer to Question 1
Correct Answer: 2
Global Rationale: The serum levels of oral and IV administration of fluoroquinolones are the same, allowing for a smooth transition from IV to oral therapy. Many drugs are expensive, but this would not be a reason for early discharge from the hospital. Fluoroquinolones are effective against infection, but antibacterials must be given for a course of approximately 10 days. There is no difference in toxicity between IV and PO dosage.
Answer to Question 2
Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Placing the client on IV administration will not change the resistance.
Rationale 2: A drug holiday will not change the resistance factor. It is also unsafe not to treat this client's infection.
Rationale 3: It would not be effective to switch a client from one fluoroquinolone to another fluoroquinolone, because resistance to one usually confers resistance to the others in the same class.
Rationale 4: The physician will switch the client to another class of antibacterial to which the client has not developed resistance.
Global Rationale: The physician will switch the client to another class of antibacterial to which the client has not developed resistance. Placing the client on IV administration will not change the resistance. A drug holiday will not change the resistance factor. It is also unsafe not to treat this client's infection. It would not be effective to switch a client from one fluoroquinolone to another fluoroquinolone, because resistance to one usually confers resistance to the others in the same class.