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Title: A client has been hospitalized for a severe urinary tract infection (UTI). Ciprofloxacin IV (Cipro)
Post by: BreakFree on Feb 8, 2015
A client has been hospitalized for a severe urinary tract infection (UTI). Ciprofloxacin IV (Cipro) is prescribed. Two days later, the symptoms have abated, and the client is discharged with a prescription for oral ciprofloxacin (Cipro). What characteristics of fluoroquinolones allow for this quick discharge from the hospital?
1. Fluoroquinolones given as IV are very expensive, and must be switched to oral administration as soon as possible to save the client money.
2. Fluoroquinolones have equal serum drug levels with either IV or oral administration, which allows for a smooth transition from IV to oral therapy.
3. Fluoroquinolones given as an IV infusion eradicate infection quickly so that the client can be discharged.
4. Fluoroquinolones are less toxic when given orally.


Title: Re: A client has been hospitalized for a severe urinary tract infection (UTI). Ciprofloxacin IV (Cip
Post by: ngin on Feb 11, 2015
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Title: Re: A client has been hospitalized for a severe urinary tract infection (UTI). Ciprofloxacin IV (Cipro)
Post by: BreakFree on Feb 15, 2015
I really appreciate taking the time to solving my problem. I'm marking your post as best answer.

Thanks :)


Title: Re: A client has been hospitalized for a severe urinary tract infection (UTI). Ciprofloxacin IV (Cipro)
Post by: ngin on Feb 16, 2015
I've studied this stuff recently, so I knew what the answer was. Good luck with the rest.