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  • Introduction: **Why this sits above “nursing implications only”** NP items expect you to **choose**, **adjust**, and **defend** regimens: **first-line vs broader**, **oral step-down**, **prophylaxis vs treatment**, and **when to stop**.

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Why this sits above “nursing implications only” NP items expect you to choose, adjust, and defend regimens: first-line vs broader, oral step-down, prophylaxis vs treatment, and when to stop. Pair every prescription with monitoring (symptoms in 48–72h, C diff diarrhea vigilance, rash, renal recheck). WHNP / PNP overlays Pregnancy changes UTI, STI, and respiratory choices; pediatrics emphasizes weight-based concepts when the stem provides mg/kg, otitis duration rules, and watchful waiting for otitis when appropriate—read age and severity carefully. Expect drug-class traps: FQ + steroid tendon risk, macrolide + QT meds, TMP-SMX + hyperkalemia cocktail, azole + statin myopathy risk, nitrofurantoin in low eGFR, and beta-lactam allergy clarifications. Stewardship stems “Patient demands antibiotics for clear viral URI” → education, symptomatic care, safety net—not automatic azithromycin. For NP certification preparation (United States), questions rarely announce the topic in the first sentence. They hide it inside vitals, labs, and a short story. Your job is to name the clinical problem, justify why it matters now, and select the safest next step for the role you are given—before you let distractors pull you toward...

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