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Test Bank for Understanding Pharmacology Essentials for Medication Safety, 2nd Edition by M. Linda Workman & LaCharity Chapter 1-32 | Complete Guide Bactericidal - ANSWERS--A drug that reduces the number of bacteria by killing them directly Bacteriostatic - ANSWERS--A drug that reduces the number of bacteria by preventing them from dividing and growing rather than directly killing them Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitors - ANSWERS--A class of antibacterial drugs that kills susceptible bacteria by preventing them from forming strong, protective cell walls Drug Generation - ANSWERS--Stage of drug development in which later generations are changed slightly to improve their effectiveness or means of administration Fluoroquinolones - ANSWERS--A group of drugs from the DNA synthesis inhibitor class tha tenter bacterial cells and prevent bacteria reproduction by suppressing the action of two enzymes important in making bacterial DNA

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Pharmacology Essentials for
Medication Safety, 2nd Edition by M.
Linda Workman & LaCharity Chapter
1-32 | Complete Guide




Bactericidal - ANSWERS--A drug that reduces the number of bacteria by killing them
directly

Bacteriostatic - ANSWERS--A drug that reduces the number of bacteria by preventing
them from dividing and growing rather than directly killing them

Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitors - ANSWERS--A class of antibacterial drugs that kills
susceptible bacteria by preventing them from forming strong, protective cell walls

Drug Generation - ANSWERS--Stage of drug development in which later generations
are changed slightly to improve their effectiveness or means of administration

Fluoroquinolones - ANSWERS--A group of drugs from the DNA synthesis inhibitor class
tha tenter bacterial cells and prevent bacteria reproduction by suppressing the action of
two enzymes important in making bacterial DNA

,Metabolism inhibitors - ANSWERS--A class of antibacterial drugs that interfere with
bacterial reproduction by preventing the bacteria from making folic acid

Antibiotic Resistance - ANSWERS--The ability of a bacterium to resist the effects of
antibacterials

Protein Synthesis Inhibitors - ANSWERS--A large class of antibacterial drugs that
includes aminoglycosides, macrolides, and tetracyclines, which prevent bacteria from
making proteins important to their life cycles and infective processes


Susceptible Organisms - ANSWERS--Bacteria or other organisms that either can be
killed by or have their reproduction reduced by an antibacterial drug

Virulence - ANSWERS--The measure of how well bacteria can invade and spread
despite a normal immune response.

Bactericidal and Bacteriostatic Drugs pg 115

If a person's immune system is not working well, he or she would benefit from a
_______ drug and not a _______ drug. - ANSWERS--Bactericidal
Bacteriostatic
Review of Related Physiologic And Pathophysiology pg 114

_________ bacteria coexist with us, causing no systemic disease or tissue damage and
are considered normal flora - ANSWERS--Nonpathogenic

Review of Related Physiologic And Pathophysiology pg 114

_____ _____ are the nonpathogenic bacteria that we always have on skin, mucous
membranes and in the digestive tract. - ANSWERS--Normal Flora

Spectrum of efficacy - ANSWERS--A measure of how many different types of bacteria a
drug can kill or prevent from growing

Review of Related Physiologic And Pathophysiology pg 114

________ bacteria cause disease and tissue damage only in someone whose immune
system is not working well. - ANSWERS--Opportunistic

Bacterial features pg 115

The _______ of bacteria is a measure of how well they can invade and spread despite a
normal immune response. - ANSWERS--Virulence

Bactericidal and Bacteriostatic Drugs pg 115

,Some antibacterial drugs are _______, which means that they can kill bacteria directly. -
ANSWERS--Bactericidal

Bactericidal and Bacteriostatic Drugs pg 115

Other antibacterial drugs are _________, which means that they prevent bacteria from
reproducing until the body's own white blood cells and antibodies get rid of the, -
ANSWERS--Bacteriostatic



Memory Jogger pg 115

_________ bacteria are those that can cause damage or tissue disease
________ bacteria do not cause disease or damage unless they overgrow or are
present in a susceptible body area
_________ bacteria cause disease or tissue damage only when the immune system is
impaired - ANSWERS--Pathogenic
Non Pathogenic
Opportunistic

Memory Jogger pg 115

________ drugs directly kill bacteria
_________ drugs stop them from reproducing while the immune system kills the
bacteria - ANSWERS--Bactericidal
Bacteriosttic

Spectrum Of Efficacy pg 116

Antibacterial drugs are sometimes described by their _____ _____ ______, which is a
measure of how many different types of bacteria the drug can kill or prevent from
growing. - ANSWERS--Spectrum of Efficacy

Spectrum Of Efficacy pg 116

A _______-spectrum antibacterial drug is effective against only a few types of bacteria -
ANSWERS--Narrow

Spectrum Of Efficacy pg 116

An ________-spectrum antibacterial drug is effective against more types of bacteria. -
ANSWERS--Extended

Spectrum Of Efficacy pg 116

, A _________-spectrum antibacterial drug is effective against a wide range of bacteria,
both gram-positive and gram-negative - ANSWERS--Broad

Spectrum Of Efficacy pg 116

What is the most common method to identify bacteria? - ANSWERS--Culture and
Sensitivity (C&S)

General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 116

Side effects common to all antibacterial drugs include: - ANSWERS--INtestinal
disturbances that can range from an increase in the number of bowel movements to
severe diarrhea.

General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 116

Another side effect resulting from the loss of normal flora in the mouth and vagina are
______ infections. - ANSWERS--Yeast

General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 116

Yeast infections in the mount is known as ________. _______ makes food taste bad
and can cause gum disease. - ANSWERS--Thrush

Memory Jogger pg 116

The goal of antibacterial therapy is to: - ANSWERS--Kill bacteria or prevent their
reproduction without harming the patient

Memory Jogger pg 116

When normal flora are killed by antibiotic therapy, common problems the patient may
develop: - ANSWERS--Diarrhea and the overgrowth of yeast in the mouth and vagina

General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 117

Other names for Pseudomembranous colitis include: - ANSWERS--Antibiotic-
associated colitis
Necrotizing colitis

General Issues in Antibacterial Therapy pg 117

BEfore giving any antibacterial drug: - ANSWERS--Ask the patient if he or she has any
drug allergies. Notify the prescriber if the patient has an allergy to the drug. If he or she
does have an allergy to a drug and is to receive it anyway, check with the prescriber
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