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Scenario #1 You are assigned to care for a patient who was recently admitted to your...

Scenario #1

You are assigned to care for a patient who was recently admitted to your unit with pneumonia and is ordered antibiotics. The physician starts with a cephalosporin (ceftriaxone) to attack the bacteria.

When completing your initial assessment and patient history what would be concerning to you as the RN?

What side effects and adverse reactions will you be monitoring for while the patient is taking a cephalosporin?

What are the contraindications and interactions of cephalosporins?

What are the nursing interventions for this patient? Explain your answer.

Your patient is being discharged home on this medication. What is included in the patient teaching?

Patients taking antibiotics are also at risk for superinfection. Describe what this is, how it is manifested, and preventative measures.

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