Case Study: Drugs for Tuberculosis Scenario: 0900 For the past 3 years, a 36-year-old medical
Case Study: Drugs for Tuberculosis Scenario: 0900 For the past 3 years, a 36-year-old medical assistant has worked in an outpatient pulmonary clinic. She converted from a negative to a positive tuberculosis (TB) skin test and was started by the healthcare provider on prophylaxis treatment with isoniazid (INH), rifampin (Rifadin), pyrazinamide, and ethambutol (Myambutol) for the first 8 weeks of therapy. She is now on INH and rifampin alone daily for the last 2 months. The client has a follow-up appointment with her healthcare provider and tells the nurse she’s not feeling very well. The client states she thinks her sclera looks yellow, that she has nausea, a headache, tingling in her toes and feet, and reddish urine. The nurse notes that the liver enzymes from her labs drawn yesterday are ALT 105 (normal 7-56 units per liter) and AST 201 units per liter (normal 10-40 units per liter). Question at position 2 2 Matching 2 points Question at position 2 Choose the most likely options for the information missing from the statements below by selecting from the lists of options provided. Prompt 1The client’s yellowed sclera is an indication of ______. Answer for prompt 1 The client’s yellowed sclera is an indication of ______. jaundice Prompt 2Based on the client’s assessment data, the nurse determines the findings together may be specifically due to the drug ________. Answer for prompt 2 Based on the client’s assessment data, the nurse determines the findi
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