Cephalosporins & Penicillins

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Across
  1. 4. First-generation cephalosporin (IV)
  2. 7. Avoid these products with some penicillins
  3. 11. Medical term for hives
  4. 12. IV form of a natural penicillin
  5. 13. Type of secondary infection to monitor for
  6. 14. First-generation cephalosporin (PO)
  7. 17. Should be obtained before antibiotics are started
  8. 18. Common IV diluent for cephalosporins
  9. 20. A swelling symptom that may occur in hypersensitivity reactions
  10. 21. Electrolyte imbalance that may occur
  11. 24. Take with this if GI upset occurs
  12. 25. Dangerous infection from antibiotic overuse
  13. 27. Take PO antibiotics with a full glass of this
  14. 28. Organ system to assess for dosage adjustment
  15. 30. Emergency medication for anaphylaxis
  16. 31. Elevated lab value indicating bleeding risk
  17. 32. Blood count to monitor with high doses of penicillin
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  1. 1. Life-threatening allergic reaction
  2. 2. Use with caution in this disorder
  3. 3. Broad-spectrum penicillin used with tazobactam
  4. 5. What should be started immediately if anaphylaxis occurs
  5. 6. Type of anemia that can develop
  6. 8. Drug class that may interact with cephalosporins
  7. 9. Oral form of a natural penicillin
  8. 10. Coagulation test affected by high doses of penicillin
  9. 15. Allergy to check before administration
  10. 16. Penicillin used orally; affects birth control effectiveness
  11. 19. Common adverse effect of antibiotics
  12. 22. Third-generation cephalosporin
  13. 23. Common GI side effect
  14. 25. Fifth-generation cephalosporin
  15. 26. Systemic sign of infection
  16. 27. Lab value to monitor for infection
  17. 29. Fourth-generation cephalosporin