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In this episode we return to turning the open educational nursing resource for nursing pharmacology into audio, we'll start with the 1st edition antimicrobials then move on to the new second edition with the next topic.
Summary - 3.8 Monobactams Overview and QuizChapter 3.8 of the Nursing Pharmacology guide covers monobactams, a narrow-spectrum antibiotic class primarily effective against gram-negative bacteria like Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Monobactams disrupt bacterial cell wall synthesis and are administered intravenously, intramuscularly, or via inhalation. Nurses should monitor for GI symptoms, skin sensitivities, and coagulation abnormalities. Patient education emphasizes watching for signs of superinfection or allergic reactions.
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Free book is here at https://www.memorizingpharm.com/books
In this episode we return to turning the open educational nursing resource for nursing pharmacology into audio, we'll start with the 1st edition antimicrobials then move on to the new second edition with the next topic.
Summary - 3.8 Monobactams Overview and QuizChapter 3.8 of the Nursing Pharmacology guide covers monobactams, a narrow-spectrum antibiotic class primarily effective against gram-negative bacteria like Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Monobactams disrupt bacterial cell wall synthesis and are administered intravenously, intramuscularly, or via inhalation. Nurses should monitor for GI symptoms, skin sensitivities, and coagulation abnormalities. Patient education emphasizes watching for signs of superinfection or allergic reactions.
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