Tetracyclines: a Fun and EASY way to learn
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2024
- Tetracyclines: a Fun and EASY way to learn
Nursing students, nurses, and other health care professionals need to know how tetracyclines work as part of their knowledge in pharmacology. In this video, we make pharmacology for nurses easy an fun!
Tetracycline's are used to treat a variety of conditions such as cholera, acne, chlamydia, pneumonia and so much more.
Examplews include doxycycline, minocyline, tetracycline, and at the end I share a NCLEx review with rationale.
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I’m not a nursing student yet this was amazingly helpful thank you so much!
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Thank you. Pharmacology has a lot to know and I like to try and reduce the reliance on having to memorize - i like the clues in the word
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The T in tetracycline stands for Teeth so one could use that to remember side effects. Great video 👍🏽
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Contact CSN nursing dept...you should do youtube videos for this class (PHARM). If they implemented them the class would be so much easier.
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Hello mrs, can I dissolve a tetracycline capsule for mouthwash to treat my toothach and jenjivitis?
I would have to reference the drug guide - have you checked with your pharmacist?
Using this for my fish
Interesting. What is the goal?
please, do tetracycline treat mycoplasma genitalium ?
With questions like this, going to research is a great option as new research will not be incorporated into textbooks yet
Here is what the CDC recommends
Treatment
M. genitalium lacks a cell wall, and thus antibiotics targeting cell-wall biosynthesis (e.g., ß-lactams including penicillins and cephalosporins) are ineffective against this organism. Because of the high rates of macrolide resistance with treatment failures (707) and efficient selection of additional resistance, a 1-g dose of azithromycin should not be used.
Two-stage therapy approaches, ideally using resistance-guided therapy, are recommended for treatment. Resistance-guided therapy has demonstrated cure rates of >90% and should be used whenever possible (759,963); however, it requires access to macrolide-resistance testing. As part of this approach, doxycycline is provided as initial empiric therapy, which reduces the organism load and facilitates organism clearance, followed by macrolide-sensitive M. genitalium infections treated with high-dose azithromycin; macrolide-resistant infections are treated with moxifloxacin
www.cdc.gov/std/treatment-guidelines/mycoplasmagenitalium.htm
would achromycin fall in with these?
That is one I have not heard of - I did a quick search and it is a tetracycline
Ok! Your challenge: 2 tetra blocks, means don’t give before age 8. Or during pregnancy. One person put T reminds you of teeth. Shopping cart means let’s put many gram positive and negative in there. Cy’s cart is a little hard for me to pull up at that point. Too detailed for me at this moment. Cycle means don’t take with food. And probably not iron or mylanta or calcium either, I’m thinking. All tetracyclines end in cyclone. 3 tetra blocks mean 12 hours half life. 25 is when it is out of system, I think.
Great work!
Another clue is that tetra reminds you of teratrogenic
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Do not give tetracycline with food
Thats right, one hour before or two hours after eating
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