Antimicrobial medication

Q1. Assessment Description

Using the treatment guidelines, select an antimicrobial medication that interferes with the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall. Share the antibacterial spectrum and hints for monitoring, side effects, and drug interactions, including interactions with CAM. Discuss how you could integrate antibiotic resistance education with all patients for whom you prescribe an antibiotic. Discuss evidence and treatment guidelines to determine appropriate therapeutic options for a patient with an infectious disease. Include the name of the medication in the subject line so that the medications can be followed. Include references in APA format.

Medication- Ceftriaxone

Q2.Assessment Description

Identify a fungal infection and, using the treatment guidelines, select a medication to treat the fungal infection. Share the mechanism of action of this medication and hints for monitoring, side effects, and drug interactions, including interactions with CAM. Elaborate on one drug-drug interaction and devise a plan to clinically manage the interaction. Discuss evidence and treatment guidelines to determine appropriate therapeutic options for a patient with a fungal infection. Include the name of the medication in the subject line so that the medications can be followed. Include references in APA format.

Medication- Miconazole- Vaginal yeast infection

Requirements: 250 words each question

 

attached are references that are unnacceptable and unnaceptable.

Refrrences cant be more than 5 years old

Answer preview

Ceftriaxone is a third-generation antibiotic whose primary purpose is to treat bacterial infections resistant to other antibiotics (Kuiper et al., 2022). Ceftriaxone works by inhibiting the growth of a bacteria or killing the bacteria entirely. The drug activity involves ceftriaxone binding itself on the enzymes’ bacterial cytoplasmic membrane, preventing the division and synthesis of the bacterial cells. The antibacterial spectrum for Ceftriaxone includes bacterial meningitis, bacterial sepsis, bacterial skin infection; bacterial otitis media, which causes middle ear infection; bacterial endocarditis, chancroid, epiglottis, and epididymitis.

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