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colleen colleen
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11 years ago
A patient is experiencing manifestations consistent with an oral fungal infection. The patient’s health history is unremarkable. Which of the following does the nurse initially anticipate being ordered to manage this condition?
1. nystatin
2. fluconazole
3. ampicillin
4. Anbesol
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11 years ago
1 -- Initial management of an oral fungal infection typically includes nystatin. The medication is administered as a “swish and swallow.” If the medication does not resolve the infection, an oral medication such as fluconazole may be prescribed. Ampicillin is an antibiotic, and is used to manage bacterial infections. Anbesol is used to manage oral discomfort, which can accompany a mouth infection.
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