(^236) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified
- ceftriaxone
 - cefotaxime
 - vancomycin plus ceftriaxone or cefotaxime
 - ceftazidime
 - Fungal infections are typically treated with:
 - amphotericin B
 - fluconazole
 - flucytosine
 - Administer corticosteroid to decrease inflammation in pneumococcal
infection: - dexamethasone
 - Administer osmotic diuretic for cerebral edema:
 - mannitol
 - Administer analgesics for headache if needed:
 - acetaminophen
 - Administer anticonvulsant if necessary:
 - phenytoin, phenobarbital
 - Bed rest until neurologic irritation improves.
 
NURSING DIAGNOSES
- Risk for injury
 - Powerlessness
 
NURSING INTERVENTION
- Monitor intake and output to check fluid balance.
 - Keep room darkened due to photophobia.
 - Monitor neurologic function at least every 2 to 4 hours, changes in mental
status, level of consciousness, pupil reactions, speech, facial movement sym-
metry, and signs of increased intracranial pressure. - Seizure precautions per institution policy.
 - Isolation per policy depending on organism.