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- Pharmacology of Anti-TB Drugs Objective: To discuss the pharmacology of individual anti-TB medication in terms of: а. Mechanism of action b. Pharmacokinetics C. Contraindications, Warnings and Precautions d. Adverse effects e. Drug Interaction Instruction: 1. Answer the stated objectives using the following drugs. Rifampicin Pyrazinamide Ethambutol StreptomycinAssessment Direction: Read the following item carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is incorrect. 1. If you use a household or kitchen spoon to measure liquid medicines, you can be sure you will get the right dose. 2. You can't be harmed by over-the-counter medicines. After all, you can buy them without a doctor's prescription. It's okay to take two medicines with the same active ingredient at the 3. same time. 4. It's alright to use someone else's prescription medicine if you have the same symptoms he or she had when he or she got it. It's also safe to take your leftover prescription medicine later if you get 5. sick again. 6. It's okay to take more medicine than what is directed on the label if you are very sick. medicine, an active ingredient is what relieves a person's The Drug Facts label tells you what symptoms the medicine treats. 8. 7. In a symptoms. 9. 10. The Drug Facts label gives you the dosage information. A pharmacist…Guide Questions BORATOR 1. Define and characterize anti-HBs antibody. 2. Cite the various viral proteins that are of clinical significance in the detection of anti-HBs antibody. 3. Why is Hepatitis B virus infection difficult to eradicate?
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- Case study 1. Present a treatment or solution to address such case through the guiding questions after the case.Task. Complete the table about pulmonary tuberculosis Required Information Answer Scientific Name: Appearance under the microscope (specify color and shape) CAUSATIVE AGENT What is the waxy material present in its cell wall? Describe briefly What is the most definitive (gold standard) diagnostic test for pulmonary tuberculosis? What is the special staining technique to identify TB bacilli in sputum samples? PTB DIAGNOSIS What is Mantoux test? Describe briefly What is the purpose of chest x-ray in TB diagnosis? Describe briefly Mechanism of Transmission PRINCIPLES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE Differentiate Active and Latent PTBQ.6 a. Name any two diseases for which blood screening is mandatory before transfusion. b. In which blood related disease a child is dependent on blood transfusion? c. Which test on Hb is performed to confirm the diagnosis of thalassemia? d. How much blood can 5e safely donated during emergency in one go? e. Which type of leukemia is common in children?
- Case Study Five Case Study Restrictions and Controls Katerina is a senior pharmacy technician responsible for the IV admixture services of St. Gabriel Hospital. As a member of the Quality Assurance Committee, she has been asked by the Chair to produce a quality assurance document of procedures that will ensure cleanliness of the controlled areas where sterile preparations are compounded. What should Katerina include in this document essential to ensuring that the preparation area is kept clean? (Napra 3.3, 4.1, 6.2, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4)sion controller? 23. A primary healthcare provider ordered ceftriaxone (Rocephin) for a 4-year old child with lower respiratory tract infection. The dose required is 20 mg/kg/day divided twice a day, administered per dose via IV. The child's weight is 29 lbs. The drug comes prediluted in a concentration of 10mg/ml. How much of the medication will you administer in mL?QUESTIONS. (please see attached pictures) 1. On the given case scenario, present the relevance of each diagnostic and laboratory tests to the patient. 2. In relation to the patient’s case, trace the pathophysiology of the disease. Thank you!