level: Difficult patients e.g. renal failure
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Difficult patients e.g. renal failure
Question | Answer |
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How should you prescribe for someone with renal failure | Generally need to half dose for someone with renal failure and monitor Factor X function |
Antiobiotic prophylaxis | Particularly required for immunocompromised patients - penicillin most common Penicillin |
What antiobiotic prophy drug works well for anaerobic bacteria | Metronidazole |
Drug used if penicillin allergy | Clindamycin |
Antiobiotic for necrotising infection | Tetracyclin |
What could- causing a stressful situation for a patient who has been on immunosuppression for a while cause | hormone crisis |
What can CKD cause | Hypocalcaemia |
CKD affects on oral tissues | Gingival hypertrophy e.g. cyclosporine Xerostomia Dental decay (acids and xerostomia) Ulcers Infections |
T-cell immunosuppresants | tacrolimus/cyclosporine |
anti metabolite drugs | mycophenolate |
General immunosuppresants | Steroids |
3 prophylactic components when treating the immunosuppresed | Antibacterial – antibiotics Antifungals – nystatin for candida Antiviral – valgagiclovir |
Complications of immunosuppresive drugs | Cyclosporine – gingivitis, oral ulcers, hirsutism Steroids – bone thinning, increased risk of infection MMF – bleeding gums, halitosis |