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Pharmacology Final Exam (Antimicrobial & Diabetes) with complete solution What are the four main principles of antimicrobial stewardship? - answer1. Surveillance, prevention, and control of antimicrobial resistant infections 2. Research 3. Regulatory pathways for new products 4. Product development Does the antibiotic itself directly cause resistance - answerNo, not directly mutagenic to cause the genetic changes resulting in resistance Conjugation - answerProcess in which a bacterium possesses extra chromosomal DNA that can be transferred to another bacterium Define Antimicrobial - answerAn agent with the ability to kill or suppress microorganisms Innate Resistance - answerSome microbes that have resistance to certain antimicrobial agents naturally Ex: E.coli innate resistance to vancomycin due ti nturally small porin channel within its cell wall. Broad spectrum antibiotics - answerAntimicrobial activity agonist a wide number of microbe

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Pharmacology Final Exam (Antimicrobial &
Diabetes) with complete solution


What are the four main principles of antimicrobial stewardship? -
answer1. Surveillance, prevention, and control of antimicrobial resistant
infections



2.Research



3.Regulatory pathways for new products



4.Product development



Does the antibiotic itself directly cause resistance - answerNo, not directly
mutagenic to cause the genetic changes resulting in resistance



Conjugation - answerProcess in which a bacterium possesses extra chromosomal
DNA that can be transferred to another bacterium



Define Antimicrobial - answerAn agent with the ability to kill or suppress microorganisms



Innate Resistance - answerSome microbes that have resistance to certain
antimicrobial agents naturally



Ex: E.coli innate resistance to vancomycin due ti nturally small porin channel
within its cell wall.



Broad spectrum antibiotics - answerAntimicrobial activity agonist a wide number of
microbe

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