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6 years ago
A patient who is taking isoniazid (INH) as part of a two-drug tuberculosis treatment regimen reports tingling of the fingers and toes. The nurse will recommend discussing which treatment with the provider?
 
  a. Adding pyrazinamide
  b. Changing to ethambutol
  c. Increasing oral fluid intake
  d. Taking pyridoxine (B6)
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6 years ago
ANS: D
Peripheral neuropathy is an adverse reaction to INH, so pyridoxine is usually given to prevent this. It is not necessary to change medications. Increasing fluids will not help with this.
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6 years ago
ty for taking the time to answer
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