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