Week 5 Discussion Mrs. Thompson, a 35-year-old female, is admitted to the hospi

Week 5 Discussion
Mrs. Thompson, a 35-year-old female, is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of a urinary tract infection (UTI). Initial urinalysis indicates the presence of Escherichia coli, and a urine culture confirms the infection. Mrs. Thompson has a history of recurring UTIs, and she is allergic to penicillin.
The healthcare team prescribes sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (a sulfonamide) and metronidazole (a nitroimidazole) for the treatment of Mrs. Thompson’s UTI. The nursing team is responsible for administering these antibiotics, monitoring for side effects, and ensuring patient education.

Assessment of Allergies:

How would you assess Mrs. Thompson’s allergic reaction to penicillin and ensure that the prescribed sulfonamide and nitroimidazole antibiotics are safe for her?

Antibiotic Selection and Rationale:

Discuss the choice of sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim and metronidazole for Mrs. Thompson’s UTI, including the rationale behind selecting a combination of antibiotics.

Patient Education on Medication Regimen:

What key information would you provide to Mrs. Thompson regarding the dosages, administration schedule, and potential side effects of sulfonamides and nitroimidazoles?

Monitoring for Adverse Reactions:

Given the combination of antibiotics, what adverse reactions or side effects would you monitor for, and how would you educate Mrs. Thompson on recognizing and reporting them?

Renal Function Monitoring:

Sulfonamides can impact renal function. How would you monitor Mrs. Thompson’s renal function during the course of treatment, and what actions would you take if there are signs of renal impairment?

Drug-Drug Interactions:

Consider Mrs. Thompson’s other medications (if any). How would you assess and manage potential drug interactions, especially considering her history of recurring UTIs?

Preventing Antimicrobial Resistance:

What strategies would you discuss with Mrs. Thompson to promote responsible antibiotic use and prevent the development of antimicrobial resistance?

Discharge Planning:

Outline the elements of the discharge plan, including any necessary follow-up appointments, recommendations for completing the antibiotic course, and signs of improvement or potential complications.

Submission Instructions:
Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. Your initial post is worth 8 points.
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