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Antivirals Acyclovir (Zovirax). Inhibit viral DNA reproduction H. zoster & H simplex Oral, IV Initial and recurrent episodes. Acyclovir (Zovirax). Must be started asap Reduces viral shedding Decreases: Symptoms Severity Duration. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AntiviralsAcyclovir (Zovirax)

• Inhibit viral DNA reproduction

• H. zoster & H simplex• Oral, IV• Initial and recurrent

episodes

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Acyclovir (Zovirax)

• Must be started asap

• Reduces viral shedding

• Decreases:– Symptoms– Severity – Duration

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AntiretroviralsHighly Active Antiretroviral Therapy

(HAART) • Nucleoside Reverse

Transcriptase Inhibitors

• Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitos

• Protease Inhibitors

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Monotherapy or 2 agentsis not recommended

• Rapid development of resistance

• Antiviral activity is inferior to combinations of 3 or more

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NRTIZidovidine

• Substitutes for thymidine

• Inhibits reverse transciptase

• Prevention• Slows progression

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NRTI

• Faulty version of building block

• Without building block, HIV cannot copy

• HIV uses NRTI=Viral replication is stalled

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AntiretroviralsHighly Active Antiretroviral Therapy

(HAART) • Nucleoside Reverse

Transcriptase Inhibitors

• Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitos

• Protease Inhibitors

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Monotherapy or 2 agentsis not recommended

• Rapid development of resistance

• Antiviral activity is inferior to combinations of 3 or more

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NRTI

• Faulty version of building block

• Without building block, HIV cannot copy

• HIV uses NRTI=Viral replication is stalled

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Adverse Effects

• Bone marrow suppression– Anemia– Nuetropenia

• Dose limiting effects

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Non-nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase InhibitorsNivirapine (Viramune)

• Treat advanced disease

• Used for synergistic effect

• Bind to and disable Reverse Transcriptase

• Inhibit viral replication

• Pg 586

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Protease InhibitorIndinavir (Crixivan)

• Pg 586• Drug interactions pg

587• PI’s disable protease• Virus is unable to

make copies

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St. Johns Wort

• Used as an anti-depressant

• Decreases blood levels of Protease Inhibitors

• Decreases blood levels NNRTI’s

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Recommendation for Newly Acquired Infections

A

Efavirenz

Indinavir

Nelfinavir

Retonavir + Indinavir/Lopinavir/

Saquinavir

B

Didanosine+Lamivudine

Stavudine + Didanosine

Stavudine + Lamivudine

Zidovudine +Lamivudine

Zidovudine + Didanosine

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Anti-Tubercular Drugs

The World Health Organization estimates that in the next decade 300 million more people will become infected, that 90 million people will develop the disease, and 30 million people will die from it. TB currently kills more adults each year than AIDS, malaria and tropical diseases combined, and almost 170,000 children (see the WHO Report on Global Tuberculosis Control).  

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Prevention

• Reduces incidence 54-88%

• 12 month course of medication

• Prevent progression to clinical disease

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Treatment

INH 6-9 months

Rifampin 4 months

Pyrazinamide 2 months

Multi-drug regimen

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TreatmentIsoniazid (INH)

• Give with B6

• Single daily dosing

• Empty stomach if possible

• 6-9 months

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TreatmentRifampin

• Reddish discoloration

• Rifampin and INH in combination eliminate TB from sputum and produce clinical improvement

• Take on empty stomach

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Assess Adverse Effects

• N & V & diarrhea

• Neurotoxicity 8th cranial nerve (575)

• Hepatotoxicity

• Hypersensitivity

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Fungal Infections 

Treatment of Fungal InfectionsCandidiasis  Oral

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Fungal Infections

• Candidiasis– Vaginal discharge, itching, burning– Penile discharge, urinary frequency

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Fungal Infections    

Lesions of the Skin/Nails

       Warm moist areas of the body

 

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Fungal Infections    

Lungs       Fever, malaise, cough 

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Prototype Drug for FungusNystatin (Mycostatin)

 • Swish for several minutes THEN swallow

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Nursing AssessmentFungus

 • Obese people need teaching about skin

protection 

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Nursing Actions Fungus

• Universal Precautions• Nystatin (Mycostatin) • Oral Hygiene• Nonacidic Foods• Soft bland food

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Antiprotozoal & Antifungals

• Amebiasis• Giardiasis NO• Malaria NO• Pneumocystosis NO• Toxoplasmosis NO• Trichomoniasis • Helminthiasis NO• Scabies and Pediculosis NO

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AmebicidesMetronidazole (Flagyl)

• Kills the amebia that causes intestinal and extraintestinal amebiasis

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AmebicidesMetronidazole (Flagyl)

• Kills the ameba that causes trichomoniasis

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Nursing Assessment

• Determine exposure to parasite by history or lab report– Environment– Travel– Sex

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Nursing Assessment

• Identify signs and symptoms– N/V– Diarrhea– Abdominal cramping– Weakness

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NURSING INTERVENTIONS

• Give Metronidazole(Flagyl) with food

• Common side effects– N/V– Diarrhea

• Observe for adverse effects especially neurological– Convulsions– Paresthesias– Vertigo

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Patient Teaching Metronidazole (Flagyl)

• Take Flagyl with or after meals

• DO NOT drink Alcohol products– Cramps– Nausea– Vomiting– Headaches– flushing

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Drug to Drug InteractionsMetronidazole (Flagyl)

• Decrease effectiveness– Phenobarbital– Phenytoin

• Increase effectiveness– Cimetidine (Tagamet)

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Patient Teaching

• Prevention• Clean environment• Travel precautions• Handwashing• Undercooked meat/fish• Condom use

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Test QuestionYou are going to give a client Amoxicillin

clavulanate (Augmentin). Which of the following nursing interventions are most important?A. Check allergies

B. Assess pain level

C. Observe respirations

D. Evaluate blood pressure

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A

Always Check Allergies prior to administering any medication!!

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Test Question

• You are about to give a client Cephalexin (Keflex). The client states he is allergic to penicillin. What is the appropriate nursing action?A. Check all vital signs carefully

B. Hold drug until physician notified

C. Give drug after making an allergy bracelet

D. Tell client allergic responses will be assessed

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B

Speak to the physician and remind him/her of the allergy…sometimes there is a cross over between these drug families.

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Test Question

• Which of the following clients is most likely to be treated with Gentamicin (Garamycin)?A. 56 yr old deep wound infection

B. 42 yr old neuromuscular disorder

C. 19 yr old chronic pain from auto accident

D. 91 yr old post op urinary tract infection

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A

This is a potent antibiotic

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Test Question

• You are told to do a peak blood level on a client who has been treated with Gentamicin (Garamycin). What nursing action is correct?

A. Hold medication until pulse rate is assessed

B. Assess blood pressure before giving medication

C. Run blood sample after medication is given

D. Draw blood immediately before medication is due

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C

Peaks are drawn After the medication is given.