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Rosenthal, L. D., & Burchum, J. R. (2021). Lehne’s pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice nurses and physician assistants (2nd ed.) St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.
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- Chapter 46, “Anticoagulant and Antiplatelet Drugs†(pp. 372–388)
- Chapter 47, “Drugs for Deficiency Anemias†(pp. 389–396)
- Chapter 50, “Estrogens and Progestins: Basic Pharmacology and Noncontraceptive Applications†(pp. 425–436)
- Chapter 51, “Birth Control†(pp. 437–446)
- Chapter 52, “Androgens†(pp. 447–453)
- Chapter 53, “Male Sexual Dysfunction and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia†(pp. 454–466)
- Chapter 70, “Basic Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy†(pp. 651–661)
- Chapter 71, “Drugs That Weaken the Bacterial Cell Wall I: Penicillins†(pp. 662–668)
- Chapter 75, “Sulfonamides Antibiotics and Trimethoprim†(pp. 688–694)
- Chapter 76, “Drug Therapy of Urinary Tract Infections†(pp. 695–699)
- Chapter 78, “Miscellaneous Antibacterial Drugs†(pp. 711–714)
- Chapter 79, “Antifungal Agents†(pp. 715–722)
- Chapter 80, “Antiviral Agents I: Drugs for Non-HIV Viral Infections†(pp. 723–743)
- Chapter 82, “Drug Therapy of Sexually Transmitted Diseases†(pp. 763–770)
- Review your peers case studies from Week 9.
- Consider how you will practice critical decision making for prescribing appropriate drugs and treatment to address the complex patient health needs in the patient case study you selected.
HH is a 68 yo M who has been admitted to the medical ward with community-acquired pneumonia for the past 3 days. His PMH is significant for COPD, HTN, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. He remains on empiric antibiotics, which include ceftriaxone 1 g IV qday (day 3) and azithromycin 500 mg IV qday (day 3). Since admission, his clinical status has improved, with decreased oxygen requirements. He is not tolerating a diet at this time with complaints of nausea and vomiting.
Ht: 5’8†Wt: 89 kg
Allergies: Penicillin (rash)