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A patient has a Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection that is sensitive to aminoglycosides, and the presc
A patient has a Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection that is sensitive to aminoglycosides, and the prescriber orders gentamicin. The patient tells the nurse that a friend received amikacin for a similar infection and wonders why amikacin was not ordered. What will the nurse tell the patient? Question 13 options: ‘Amikacin is given when infectious agents are resistant to other aminoglycosides.’ ‘Amikacin is more vulnerable to inactivation by bacterial enzymes.’ ‘Amikacin is a narrow-spectrum drug and will probably not work for this infection.’ ‘Gentamicin is less toxic to the ears and the kidneys.’
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